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Examples for "hegira "
Examples for "hegira "
1 All over the State a hegira commenced which ended in final defeat.
2 Soon followed a hegira which made, for the first time, a community.
3 Tomorrow he would join in the general hegira from the Hall.
4 The hegira was led by Amasa M. Lyman and Chas.
5 Public rumor announces the great hegira of gold seekers.
1 This journey, known as the hijra , is considered the beginning of the Islamic era.
2 But others have befriended her, inviting her to visit hijra communities elsewhere in India.
3 Many Indians fear a hijra 's curse, which is said to bring infertility or bad luck.
4 The hijra veiled themselves with ritual and mysticism, keeping mostly to their temple in the Garden.
5 Would the hijra call it miraculous, or abhorrent?
1 In preaching a hejira to the country, I do not forget the interests of the children.
2 Jelal-ud-deen Mahalli was a commentator of the ninth century of the Hejira .
3 Hejira is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1976.
4 Hejira dismissed worries among business people that Morocco's real estate sector could slump into crisis.
5 Despite the government's efforts, a third of the 15 million Moroccans living in cities lack decent housing, Hejira said.
1 23d of the month Jumad Ellule, year of the Hejra 1203.
2 26th of the (lunar), month Saffer, year of the Hejra 1221.
3 2d day of Shaban, year of the Hejra 1202, (corresponding with 7th May, 1788.)
4 22 Ramadan, year of the Hejra 1204, (A.C.
5 Done at Laye, in the month Rabia-al akhir, in the year of the Hejra 1193, answering to April 1779.
1 Another user replied, using an Arabic word meaning pilgrimage: Hijrah to the Philippines.
2 Campaign volunteers were outside the Dar al - Hijrah mosque in suburban Washington this month to get worshippers to register.
3 From the Declaration of Muḥammad; this occurred ten years before the Hijrah which marks the starting point of the Muslim calendar.
4 From the time of the Hijrah the nature of the case made him the ruler, the judge, and the military commander of his theocratic state.
5 In 2000, 40 people were killed in a battle near Tripoli between the Lebanese army and a militant group called Takfir wal Hijrah .
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