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Al Hijrah

British  
/ æl ˈhɪdʒrə /

noun

  1. an annual Muslim festival marking the beginning of the Muslim year. It commemorates Mohammed's move from Mecca to Medina and involves the exchange of gifts and the telling of stories about Mohammed See also Hegira

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Etymology

Origin of Al Hijrah

from Arabic, hijrah emigration or flight

Example Sentences

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Four of Adan Ibrahin Dirie’s five children managed to escape Friday’s attacks, but the youngest, 4-year-old Abdullahi, was killed, his uncle, Abdulrahman Hashi, 60, a preacher at Dar Al Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, told the New Zealand Herald.

From Washington Times

Four of Adan Ibrahin Dirie’s five children managed to escape Friday’s attacks, but the youngest, Abdullahi, was killed, his uncle, Abdulrahman Hashi, 60, a preacher at Dar Al Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, told the New Zealand Herald.

From Washington Times

Four of Adan Ibrahin Dirie's five children managed to escape Friday's attacks, but the youngest, Abdullahi, was killed, his uncle, Abdulrahman Hashi, 60, a preacher at Dar al Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, told the New Zealand Herald.

From Los Angeles Times

Abdulrahman Hashi, 60, a preacher at Dar Al Hijrah Mosque in Minneapolis, told The Washington Post that his 4-year-old nephew was among those killed.

From Seattle Times

Fortunately, local leaders like Sharif Abdirahman Mohamed, an imam at Dar al Hijrah mosque, are working closely with public health officials to urge parents to get the shots.

From Washington Times