Hijra En Egypte

In South Asia, hijra[a] are transgender, intersex, or eunuch people who live in communities that follow a kinship system known as the guru–chela system. [5][6][7][8] They are also known as aravani and aruvani, and, in Pakistan, khawaja sira. [9] Hijra is officially recognised as a third gender throughout countries in the Indian subcontinent, [10][11][12] being considered neither completely ...

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Hijra are expected to perform dances, songs, and blessings at both births and weddings of Hindus. To many Hindus, a hijra’s blessings of a baby will confer fertility, prosperity, and long life on the child. One to two days after a marriage ceremony—hijras will perform to bless the couple for fertility.

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Hijra, in South Asia particularly in India and Bangladesh, refers to a distinct community of male-to-female transgender individuals who are recognized as a third gender within their cultures. This community has deep historical roots, with references to hijra characters appearing in ancient texts like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, suggesting their presence in society for thousands of years ...

Hijras, a gender nonconforming community, are striving to overcome a century of discrimination and reclaim their holy status in society.

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India’s trans women community, or Hijra, has been a part of the subcontinent for about as long as civilization has. Read all about them here.

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Explore the profound journey of Hijra in Islam – from its historical background to its significance and timeless lessons for Muslims.

The following summary contains the definition of Hijra as it refers to Political Islam and a short history of Medina's (city) full transition to the legal and political Islamic system. It is based on the Islamic foundational texts of the Sira, Hadith...