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  1. Arabic literature: Arabic literature (Arabic ,الأدب العربي ) Al-Adab Al-Arabi, is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Arabic language. It does not usually include works written using the Arabic alphabet but not in the ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Hagar: Hagar (Arabic هاجر;, Hajar; Hebrew הָגָר; "Stranger") was an Egyptian-born handmaiden of Abraham's wife Sarah in the Bible. She became Abraham's second wife and the mother of Ishmael. Her history is narrated in the Book of Genesis. According to ... [86%] 2023-02-03
  3. Hagar: Biblical Data: Egyptian handmaid of Sarah, and mother of Ishmael. According to one narrative, Sarah, having no children, requested Abraham to take as concubine, so that she might adopt her children (comp., where Rachel makes a similar request). (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [86%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Hagar: HAGAR ha'-gar (haghar, "emigration," "flight"; Hagar, Agar): An Egyptian woman, the handmaid or slave of Sarai; a present, perhaps, from Pharaoh when Abram dissembled to him in Egypt (Genesis 12:16). Mention is made of her in two passages ... [86%] 1915-01-01
  5. Hagar: "Stranger." An Egyptian, Sarah's handmaid,1 whom she gave to Abraham as a secondary wife. [86%] 2007-02-01
  6. Hagar: Hagar (Arabic هاجر;, Hajar; Hebrew הָגָר; "Stranger") was an Egyptian-born handmaiden of Abraham's wife Sarah in the Bible. She became Abraham's second wife and the mother of Ishmael. Her history is narrated in the Book of Genesis. According to ... [86%] 2023-02-04
  7. Hagar: Hagar (Hebrew: הָגָר, Hāḡār; Arabic: هاجر, Hagar; "Stranger") was an Egyptian-born handmaiden of Sarah, common-law wife (i.e. concubine) of Abraham and mother of Ishmael. [86%] 2023-02-14 [Book of Genesis Persons]
  8. Hagar (company): Hagar hf. is an Icelandic holding company based in Kópavogur that owns a number of retail and wholesale companies in Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark. (Company) [86%] 2024-09-02 [Holding companies of Iceland] [Retail companies of Iceland]...
  9. Hagar (name): Hagar is both a feminine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: Surname. (Name) [86%] 2024-09-07 [Feminine given names]
  10. Hagar: Hagar (hebräisch הָגָר Hāgār, „Fremde“; arabisch هاجر Hadschar, DMG hāǧar), in der Vulgata Agar, ist im Alten Testament die ägyptische Magd Saras, Nebenfrau Abrahams und Mutter Ismaels. Da das Paar Abraham und Sara kinderlos zu bleiben scheint, zeugt Abraham auf Bitten seiner ... [86%] 2024-09-08
  11. Hagar: According to the Book of Genesis, Hagar is an Egyptian slave, a handmaiden of Sarah (then known as Sarai), whom Sarah gave to her own husband Abram (later renamed Abraham) as a wife to bear him a child. Abraham's ... (Biblical character) [86%] 2025-03-16 [Hagar] [20th-century BC people]...
  12. Arabic epic literature: Arabic epic literature encompasses epic poetry and epic fantasy in Arabic literature. Virtually all societies have developed folk tales encompassing tales of heroes. (none) [81%] 2025-01-09 [Arabic literature] [Epic poetry]...
  13. Arabic: Arabic (Arabic: اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, al-ʿarabiyyah [al ʕaraˈbijːa] (listen); Arabic: عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabī [ˈʕarabiː] (listen) or [ʕaraˈbij]) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used ... (Social) [73%] 2023-09-18 [Languages attested from the 9th century BC] [Fusional languages]...
  14. Arabic: كِتَابُ وِيْكِيْ لِتَعْلِيمِ اللُّغَةِ العَرَبِيَّة I have found several free online courses that can aid the student and complement their studies with this course. Translating. [73%] 2024-01-06 [Arabic] [Articles containing Arabic language text‎]...
  15. Arabic: Arabic has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Arabic. [73%] 2023-03-10
  16. Arabic: Arabic (endonym: اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ, romanized: al-ʿarabiyyah, pronounced [al ʕaraˈbijːa] , or عَرَبِيّ, ʿarabīy, pronounced [ˈʕarabiː] or [ʕaraˈbij]) is a Central Semitic language of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Arab world. The ISO assigns language codes to 32 varieties of Arabic, including ... (Semitic language spoken in the Arab world) [73%] 2025-03-06 [Arabic language] [Languages attested from the 9th century BC]...
  17. Hagar in Islam: Hājar (Arabic: هَاجَر), known as Hagar in the Hebrew Bible, was the wife of the patriarch and Islamic prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) and the mother of Ismā'īl (Ishmael). She is a revered woman in the Islamic faith. (Islamic figure, cognate to the Biblical Hagar) [71%] 2024-08-29 [People of the Quran] [Hagar]...
  18. Northwest Arabian Arabic: Northwest Arabian Arabic (also called Levantine Bedawi Arabic or Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic) is a proposed subfamily of Arabic encompassing the traditional Bedouin dialects of the Sinai Peninsula, the Negev, Gaza Strip, southern Jordan, and the northwestern corner of Saudi ... (Variety of the Arabic language) [70%] 2024-09-12 [Sinai Peninsula] [Arabic languages]...
  19. Library of Arabic Literature: Library of Arabic Literature (Arabic: المكتبة العربية) offers Arabic editions and English translations of significant works of Arabic literature from the seventh to nineteenth centuries. The series' aim is "to revive and reintroduce classic Arabic literature to a whole new generation of ... [70%] 2025-01-30 [Dual-language series of texts] [Arabic literature]...
  20. Hrgar: Hrgar (Serbian Cyrillic: Хргар) is a village in the municipality of Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 0, down from 81 in 1991. [69%] 2023-11-25 [Populated places in Bihać]

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