The name Hajra is a form of Hagar. The origin of the name is Arabic. Hagar was Abraham's wife and a mother of his eldest son. The original meaning of the name Hajra is sunlight or sunshine.
Colin does not have a specific biblical meaning as it is not a name found in the Bible. It is of Scottish origin meaning "young cub" or "virile." The name does not have any direct religious connotations.
The name Todd does not have a specific biblical meaning. It is thought to be of Scottish origin, derived from the word "tod," meaning fox.
The meaning of life is subjective and can vary from person to person. Some find meaning in relationships, others in personal achievements or experiences. It's about finding what brings you fulfillment and purpose.
please tell me what is meaning of Raashee ?the meaning of "rashee" in Hindi is "sunsign"(for example Capricorn, cancer, libra, Leo, Aquarius, sagittarius, Pisces etc....)
Krishank Meaning The Part of Loard Krishna ( Krish means Loard Krishna & ank Means Part)
Hajra comes from the Arabic Hajar which is spelled (هاجر). Therefore Hajra would most likely be spelled as (هاجرة) or (هاجرا).
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Hajra comes from the Arabic Hajar which is spelled (هاجر). Therefore Hajra would most likely be spelled as (هاجرة) or (هاجرا).
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Prophet Ibrahim
Sridhar Hajra has written: 'Managerial manpower in Indian industry, 1969-80' -- subject(s): India, Industrial management, Executives
we called it HAJRA E ASWAD
Hazrat Hajra, also known as Hagar in the Bible, was the mother of Prophet Isma'il (Ishmael). According to Islamic tradition, her father was King Azar, who is also known as Terah in the Bible. King Azar was a descendant of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham). Hajra's story is an important part of Islamic and Judeo-Christian history, as she played a significant role in the lineage of the prophets.
bibi hajira fathar name
She was the mother of Hazrat Ismeal the son oof Abhram. Also was the slave of Sarah the first wife of Abraham since Abraham and Sarah could not have any child Sarah offered Abraham to marry Hajra which he did and she gave him a son Ismeal.
It refers to the migration of prophet Muhammad from Mecca (or Makkah) to Medina
The Hajra-e-Aswad is the name of the stone instilled within the Ka'abah.