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  2. Zahra (name) - Wikipedia

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    Arabic. Meaning. Beautiful, radiant, slayful flower, roses, Venus. Other names. Related names. Zahrah, Zehra, Sahra, Zarya , Zaira. Zahra ( Arabic: زهراء) is a female given name of Arabic origin. It means ‘beautiful, bright, shining and brilliant’. The name became popularized as a result of being the name of Muhammad ’s daughter ...

  3. Category:Arabic-language feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Aisha (given name) Ajda. Alanoud. Aliya. Aliyah (given name) Alya (name) Amalia (given name) Amat (name prefix) Amina.

  4. Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Fatima was born in Mecca to Khadija, the first of Muhammad's wives. The mainstream Sunni view is that Khadija gave birth to Fatima in 605 CE, at age fifty, five years before the first Quranic revelations. This implies that Fatima was over eighteen at the time of her marriage, which would have been unusual in Arabia.

  5. Nikah mut'ah - Wikipedia

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    Nikah mut'ah Arabic: نكاح المتعة, romanized: nikāḥ al-mutʿah, literally "fun sex", "pleasure marriage"; temporary marriage: 1045 or Sigheh (Persian: صیغه ، ازدواج موقت) is a private and verbal temporary marriage contract that is practiced in Twelver Shia Islam in which the duration of the marriage and the mahr must be specified and agreed upon in advance.

  6. Aisha - Wikipedia

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    Aisha bint Abi Bakr [a] ( c. 613/614 – July 678) was Islamic prophet Muhammad 's third and youngest wife. [7] [8] Little is known about her childhood. A preponderance of classical sources converge on Aisha being 6 or 7 years old at the time of her marriage, and 9 at the consummation; her age has been a source of ideological friction. [9]

  7. Tahnik - Wikipedia

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    Tahnik. Taḥnīk (تَحْنِيكِ) is an Islamic ceremony of rubbing the palate of a newborn baby with honey, sweet juice or pressed dates. [1] [2] Originally the date was softened by mastication by the pious person and rubbed on the infant's palate. [3] The Arabic word ḥanak (حنك), pl. aḥnāk (احناك), means 'palate', from which ...

  8. Bushra - Wikipedia

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    Bushra ( بشرى) is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "good news", "omen", or "perfect". Variants include alternatively spelled as Boshra, and the Turkish Büşra, which was among the top five names given to girls born in Turkey in the last decade. This name is also given to girls in Jordan and Egypt.

  9. Names and titles of Fatima - Wikipedia

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    Names and titles of Fatima. Fatima (605/15-632 CE) was daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and wife to his cousin Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and the first Shia Imam. [1] Fatima has been compared to Mary, mother of Jesus, especially in Shia Islam. [2] [3] Muhammad is said to have regarded her as the best of women [4] [5] and ...