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Examples for "hegira"
Examples for "hegira"
1All over the State a hegira commenced which ended in final defeat.
2Soon followed a hegira which made, for the first time, a community.
3Tomorrow he would join in the general hegira from the Hall.
4The hegira was led by Amasa M. Lyman and Chas.
5Public rumor announces the great hegira of gold seekers.
1This journey, known as the hijra, is considered the beginning of the Islamic era.
2But others have befriended her, inviting her to visit hijra communities elsewhere in India.
3Many Indians fear a hijra's curse, which is said to bring infertility or bad luck.
4The hijra veiled themselves with ritual and mysticism, keeping mostly to their temple in the Garden.
5Would the hijra call it miraculous, or abhorrent?
1In preaching a hejira to the country, I do not forget the interests of the children.
2Jelal-ud-deen Mahalli was a commentator of the ninth century of the Hejira.
3Hejira is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1976.
4Hejira dismissed worries among business people that Morocco's real estate sector could slump into crisis.
5Despite the government's efforts, a third of the 15 million Moroccans living in cities lack decent housing, Hejira said.
123d of the month Jumad Ellule, year of the Hejra 1203.
226th of the (lunar), month Saffer, year of the Hejra 1221.
32d day of Shaban, year of the Hejra 1202, (corresponding with 7th May, 1788.)
422 Ramadan, year of the Hejra 1204, (A.C.
5Done at Laye, in the month Rabia-al akhir, in the year of the Hejra 1193, answering to April 1779.
1Another user replied, using an Arabic word meaning pilgrimage: Hijrah to the Philippines.
2Campaign volunteers were outside the Dar al-Hijrah mosque in suburban Washington this month to get worshippers to register.
3From the Declaration of Muḥammad; this occurred ten years before the Hijrah which marks the starting point of the Muslim calendar.
4From the time of the Hijrah the nature of the case made him the ruler, the judge, and the military commander of his theocratic state.
5In 2000, 40 people were killed in a battle near Tripoli between the Lebanese army and a militant group called Takfir wal Hijrah.