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Al-Khidr (/ ˈ x ɪ d ə r /, Arabic: ٱلْخَضِر, romanized: al-Khaḍir; also Romanized as al-Khadir, Khader, Khidr, Hidr, Khizr, Kezr, Kathir, Khazer, Khadr, Khedher, Khizir, Khizar, Khilr) is a figure mentioned in Surah Al-Kahf of the Quran. He is described as a righteous servant of God possessing great wisdom and mystic knowledge.
Maqam Al-Khidr Al-Khidr Festival (in Arabic: زيارة سيدنا النبي الخضر) is a festival of the Druze community in Israel celebrated on 25 January. It includes a pilgrimage (زيارة) by community members to the Maqam Al-Khidr in the Kfar Yassif near Acre .
Al-Khidr ("The Green One") is a Qur’anic figure who met and traveled with Moses. [7] The Green Dome, traditional site of the tomb of Muhammad, was painted green on the order of Sultan Abdul Hamid II (r. 1876–1909). [citation needed]
Khidr or Khizr (al-Khidr, al-Khizr, Arabic: الخضر, romanized: al-Ḫiḍr, lit. 'the green one') Al-Khidr, a figure in Islam; Khidr (Khan of Golden Horde) (r. 1361-1362) Khidr Khan Surak, Suri governor of Bengal; Khizr Khan, founder of the 15th-century Sayyid dynasty; Khizr M. Khan (born 1950), Pakistani American lawyer
Khidr. In Islamic mythology "Al-Khidr" or "The Green" is a guide and servant for other prophets. In Islamic mythology "Al-Khidr" or "The Green" is a guide and servant for other prophets. He is considered an immortal human who, depending on the versions, is normally a human servant or prophet of God.
Get the Al Khidr, Al Muthanna Province local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
Green Man Brewery, a New Zealand brewery; Al-Khidr, the Green Man, a Qur'anic figure prominent for his initiation of Moses; Green man (symbol), an illuminated figure on traffic lights that indicates to pedestrians that they may cross the road; Green man (folklore), a term with a variety of connotations in folklore
Further of the symbol of spring and resurrection of life that is, so called ever-green, ever-return Al-Khidr prophet. Rituals take place annually on May 6. Rituals take place annually on May 6. People, Muslims and Christians , regardless of their religious affiliation, celebrate the living Alkhidr prophet that is St. George or Mar Georgeos.