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Rabia
1/ rəˈbɪə /
noun
- either the third or the fourth month of the Muslim year, known as Rabia I and Rabia II respectively; the Muslim spring
Rabia
2/ ˈrɑːbɪa /
noun
- Rabiac. 713801FArabRELIGION: saintRELIGION: mysticRELIGION: religious leader 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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Once I saw an impulsive beauty fly into that gust of angry passion which Spaniards term the rabia espaola.
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They come out to worship at the shrine of the sweet-souled, God-absorbed Rabia of Attar.
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One night, Rabia's master being awake, heard the sound of her voice.
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Another merchant visiting Rabia found her house in ill repair.
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Then Rabia departed from them and devoted herself entirely to works of piety.
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