hijra in A Sentence

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    This journey is called Hijra.

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    Hijra is a cultural community and cultural identity.

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    Is it only because I am a Hijra?

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    Soul which is Hijra.

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    The advent of Islam dates back to the 7th century around the year 41 Hijra.

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    He also advised Umar to set Hijra as the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

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    Sometimes, if there is an event in the Hijra community, I go there clandestinely, wearing a saree,” Sakina, now 33, says.

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    The Hijra family structure is interesting, because you don't only learn from those who are above you, but also from the newcomers.

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    The Islamic calendar begins in 622 CE, the year of the emigration(Hijra) of the Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina.

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    The second period of Ali''s life begins in 610 when he declared Islam at age 10 and ends with the Hijra of Muhammad to Medina in 622.

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    The second period of Ali's life began in 610 when he declared Islam at the age of 9, and ended with the Hijra of Muhammad to Medina in 622.

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    However, Fred Donner points out that the earliest historical writings about the origins of Islam first emerged in 60-70 AH, well within the first century of Hijra see also List of biographies of Muhammad.

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    According to some ahadith, a verse was revealed about Ali concerning his sacrifice on the night of Hijra which says"And among men is he who sells his nafs(self) in exchange for the pleasure of Allah.

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    According to him, those arguing the contrary merely wanted to take advantage of the provisions allowing Muslims living under non-Muslim rule to collect interest from commercial transactions and had no desire to fight Jihad or perform Hijra.

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    Eventually the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj became hostile to each other and by the time of Muhammad's Hijra(emigration) to Medina in 622 AD/1 AH, they had been fighting for 120 years and were the sworn enemies of each other.

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    Eventually the Banu Aus and the Banu Khazraj became hostile to each other and by the time of Muhammad's Hijra(emigration) to Medina in 622 CE/1 AH, they had been fighting for 120 years and were the sworn enemies of each other.

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    In Yemenite Jewish sources, another treaty was drafted between Muhammad and his Jewish subjects, known as kitāb ḏimmat al-nabi, written in the 17th year of the Hijra(638 CE), and which gave express liberty unto Jews living in Arabia to observe the Sabbath and to grow-out their side-locks, but were required to pay the jizya(poll-tax) annually for their protection by their patrons.

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