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  2. Safar - Wikipedia

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    Safar (Arabic: صَفَر, romanized: Ṣafar), also spelt as Safer in Turkish, [1] is the second month of the lunar Islamic calendar.The Arabic word ṣafar means "travel, migration", corresponding to the pre-Islamic Arabian time period when Muslims fled the oppression of Quraish in Mecca and travelled (mostly barefooted) to Madina.

  3. List of observances set by the Islamic calendar - Wikipedia

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    1-30 Safar: September 30 - October 28, 2019 2nd Month of the Islamic Calendar 1 Safar September 30, 2019 Two Shia Days of Remembrance: 7 Safar October 6, 2019 Birth of Imam Musa-e-Kazim, 128 A.H. 10 Safar October 9, 2019 Multiple Shia days of remembrance: 12 Safar October 11, 2019 Shia day of remembrance: Birth of Janab-e-Salman-e-Farsi: 17 Safar

  4. Seferberlik - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Turkish word سفربرلك (seferberlik) is a compound of the Arabic noun سفر (safar, "campaign"), the Persian suffix -بر (-bar, "-carrier"), and the Ottoman suffix -لق (-lık, forming abstract nouns), and means 'mobilisation.'" [4] [5] The Modern Turkish expression umumî seferberlik has been translated into Arabic as النفير العام (an-nafīr al-ʿāmm, 'general ...

  5. Arabic names of Gregorian months - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic names of the months of the Gregorian calendar are usually phonetic Arabic pronunciations of the corresponding month names used in European languages. An exception is the Assyrian calendar used in Iraq and the Levant, whose month names are inherited via Classical Arabic from the Babylonian and Aramaic lunisolar calendars and correspond to roughly the same time of year.

  6. Shia days of remembrance - Wikipedia

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    13 Safar is most authentic M: 30th day after ʿĀshūrāʾ: R: Victory to Ali in the Battle of Nahrawan: 12: R: Birth of Salman the Persian: 17: M: Martyrdom of Ali ar-Ridha, 203 AH: According to some scholars 29 Safar or 23rd Dhu al-Qi'dah 20: M: Ar'baeen / Chehlum: 40th day after ʿĀshūrāʾ 28: M: Martyrdom of Muhammad, 11 AH: M: Martyrdom ...

  7. Arba'in pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    In the Islamic calendar, twentieth of Safar is known as Arba'in, [2] [3] which marks forty days after Ashura, tenth of Muharram. [4] In turn, Ashura is the death anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali, grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam. [5]

  8. Arba'in - Wikipedia

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    In the Islamic calendar, twentieth of Safar, known as Arba'in, [1] [2] marks forty days after Ashura, tenth of Muharram. [3] In turn, Ashura is the death anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali , grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the third Shia imam . [ 4 ]

  9. Safar (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Safar (from Arabic saffār صَفَّار 'coppersmith', from Czech Šafář (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃafaːr̝̊]) or from Hungarian Sáfár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʃaːfaːr])) is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Athanasius Safar, Syriac Catholic bishop of Mardin; Hanne Safar (died 1915), Syriac Orthodox leader in Midyat