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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 English words of Arabic origin (N–S) - Wikipedia

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    سفر safar [safar] (listen ⓘ), journey. Safari entered English in the late 19th century from Swahili language safari = "journey" which is from Arabic safar = "journey". [27] safflower عُصفُر ʿusfur [ʕusˤfur] (listen ⓘ), safflower; or a non-standard variant عُصفُر ʿasfar, safflower. The flower of this plant was commercially ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Khoja Zufar - Wikipedia

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    Khoja Zufar or Coje Çafar (1500 – 24 June 1546 - probably born a few years before 1500 [1]), also called Coge Sofar, or Safar Aga [2] in Portuguese, Cosa Zaffar in Italian, and Khwaja Safar Salmani in Turkish or Khuádja Tzaffar (خوجا زفار) in Arabic, [3] was a soldier and local ruler in Western India during the 16th century.

  7. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Khaled Tawfik Farrag (Arabic: أحمد خالد توفيق فراج; 10 June 1962 – 2 April 2018), also known as Ahmed Khaled Tawfek, was an Egyptian author and physician [2] who wrote more than 200 books, in both Egyptian Arabic and Classical Arabic.

  8. 8 Tried-and-True Tips for Getting Back into Working Out This Year

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    Aim for Consistency. A 2019 study found that participants who were consistent with what time of day they exercised reported that they worked more frequently and for longer durations, so they were ...

  9. Bikdash Arabic Transliteration Rules - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic script should be deducible from its transliteration unambiguously and without necessarily understanding the meaning of the Arabic text. The reverse should also be possible when the Arabic script is fully diacritized or vowelled (i.e. muxakkal with kasrah, fatHat', Dammat', xaddat', tanwiin and other Harakaat.).