Rabia


[ruhb-ee] /ˈrʌb i/

noun
1.
the third month of the Muslim calendar.
noun
1.
the fourth month of the Muslim calendar.
/rəˈbɪə/
noun
1.
either the third or the fourth month of the Muslim year, known as Rabia I and Rabia II respectively; the Muslim spring
/ˈrɑːbɪa/
noun
1.
full name Rabia al-Adawiyyah. c. 713–801 ad, Islamic saint, mystic, and religious leader; her teachings inspired the Sufi movement

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