هاجر - translation to English
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هاجر - translation to English

BIBLICAL CHARACTER, EGYPTIAN HANDMAID OF SARAH, WIFE OF ABRAHAM
Haghar; Hogor; Hagar (biblical); Agar (Bible); Hagar (Bible); Hagar (biblical person); هاجر
  • Francesco Cozza]]
  • [[Edmonia Lewis]], Hagar, 1875

هاجر         
هاجر القبطية; هاجر المصرية; Hagar (Bible); السيدة هاجر
emigrate, migrate, immigrate
هاجر         
هاجر القبطية; هاجر المصرية; Hagar (Bible); السيدة هاجر

migrate (VI)

State of emergency         
  • 2020 COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • State of emergency in [[Paris]], November 2015
LEGAL DECLARATION OR DE FACTO ACTS BY A GOVERNMENT ALLOWING ASSUMPTION OF EXTRAORDINARY POWERS
State of Emergency; Emergency state; Emergency powers; State of siege; State Of Emergency; Régime d'exception; State of disaster; State of emergancy; Emergency rule; Regime d'exception; National emergency; State emergency; State of emergencies; National disaster; Emergency Law; States of emergency; Emergency law; Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002; Emergency regulation; Times of emergency; Emergency declaration; National Emergency; State of national emergency; State of national calamity; State of calamity; States of emergency in Pakistan; Emergency Declaration; State of emergency in New Zealand
هاجر

Wikipedia

Hagar

Hagar is a biblical woman. According to the Book of Genesis, she was 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 firstborn son, through Hagar, Ishmael, became the progenitor of the Ishmaelites, generally taken to be the Arabs. Various commentators have connected her to the Hagrites (sons of Agar), perhaps claiming her as their eponymous ancestor. Hagar is alluded to, although not named, in the Quran, and Islam considers her Abraham's second wife.