- A
ghazi (Arabic: غازي,
Arabic pronunciation: [ɣaːziː],
plural ġuzāt) is an
individual who parti****ted in
ghazw (غزو, ġazw),
meaning military expeditions...
- pagan), and was
exposed to
raids of the 'ghazis'. At
least two
incursions (
ghazawat) are known, one in 1152 and one in 1195, from Khwarezm, the
second one...
-
Narrated Ibn Abi Aufa: We parti****ted with the
Prophet in six or
seven Ghazawat, and we used to eat
locusts with him. "من المدخرات الغذائية في الماضي "الجراد""...
- leader) of
Dagestan and he
declared the
beginning of a holy war (jihad or
ghazawat)
against the Russians.
Hamzat Bek had parti****ted in
fighting against...
- The
Battle of
Hamra al-****ad (Arabic: غزوة حمراء الأسد), was a
Ghazawat, a
battle in
which Muhammad took part. It
occurred in AD 625 (AH 3)
after the Battle...
- It is said that his last
words were: I
spent many
years in the war for
ghazawat,
hoping that I
would fall on the battlefield. I
never thought I
would have...
- Dutch.
Perang sabil was the
Malay equivalent to
other terms like Jihad,
Ghazawat for "Holy war".
Fiction novels like Sayf
Muhammad Isa's Sabil: Prahara...
- He
wrote two
chronicles in Arabic, K.
ghazawat Barnu ("The Book of the
Bornu Wars") in 1576 and K.
ghazawat Kanei ("The Book of the
Kanem Wars") in...
- from
Algerian Arabic ġaziya (غزية), "algara" or 'raid'.
Ghazwah (plural
ghazawat) (Arabic: غزوة) is an
originally Arabic term
meaning "invasion". It comes...
- Dutch.
Perang sabil was the
Malay equivalent to
other terms like Jihad,
Ghazawat for "Holy war", the text was also
spelled "Hikayat
perang sabi". Fiction...