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Rabia
ra·bi R0003200 (rŭ′bē)n. The agricultural season in South Asia in which rain is scarce and only irrigated crops are grown, with crops sown in October and November and harvested from March to May. [Hindi rabī and Urdu rabī', from Arabic rabī', fourth part, spring; see rbʕ in Semitic roots.]
Ra·bi R0003200 (rŭ′bē) also Ra·bi·a (rə-bē′ə)n. Either the third or the fourth month of the year in the Islamic calendar. See Table at calendar. [Arabic rabī', spring, fourth; see rbʕ in Semitic roots.]Rabia (rəˈbɪə) n (Islam) either the third or the fourth month of the Muslim year, known as Rabia I and Rabia II respectively; the Muslim spring
Rabia (ˈrɑːbɪa) or Rabiahn (Biography) full name Rabia al-Adawiyyah. c. 713–801 ad, Islamic saint, mystic, and religious leader; her teachings inspired the Sufi movement EncyclopediaSeeRabi |