A journey by a large group to escape from a hostile environment.
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.
6Hejira; at least it is difficult to conceive that Muhammad would have ventured thus to have written at Mecca.
7Housing Minister Taoufik Hejira said real estate was hit by a "psychological crisis" caused by the global turmoil.
8This is the year 406 of the Prophet's Hejira, and one thousand and fourteen years since the birth of Christ.
9The Báb, the precursor of Bahá'u'lláh, appeared in the year 1260 from the Hejira of Muḥammad, by the reckoning of Islám.
102 By the Persians; probably in Palestine in the 6th year before the Hejira, under Khosrou Parviz.
11Mohammed died in Medina in the year of our Lord 632, or year 11 of the Hejira.
12His chronicles embrace the history of the world, according to his lights, from the creation to the year 302 of the Hejira.
13Ladies of The Canyon, Blue, Court and Spark, Hissing of Summer Lawns and Hejira are all classic albums in their own right.
14This opinion, however, is based upon the supposition that it refers to the famine with which Mecca was visited after the Hejira.
15The Báb appeared in the year 1260 of the Hejira of Muḥammad, which is the beginning of the universal era-reckoning of all Islám.
162 Waquidy says the night-journey took place on the 17th of Rabhy' 1, a twelvemonth before the Hejira.