- The
Battle of Marj
Rahit (Arabic: يوم مرج راهط, romanized: Yawm Marj
Rāhiṭ) was one of the
early battles of the
Second Fitna. It was
fought on 18 August...
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Rehat (Punjabi: ਰਹਿਤ,
alternatively transliterated as Rehit,
Rahit, or Rahat)
refers to the
rules and
traditions which govern the
unique Sikh lifestyle...
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support for the
flailing Umayyads. Afterward, he
fought at the
Battle of Marj
Rahit in 684
against pro-Zubayrid
tribes and
helped reconstitute the
Umayyad army...
- The
Battle of Marj
Rahit (Arabic: معركة مرج راهط) was a
minor conflict fought between the Gh****anid Arab
allies of
Byzantine Empire and the
Rashidun army...
- the caliphate. That year, the
Yaman routed the Qays at the
Battle of Marj
Rahit,
leading to
years of revenge-driven, tit-for-tat
raids known as
ayyam (days)...
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together they
defeated the pro-Zubayrid Qays
tribes at the
Battle of Marj
Rahit in
August of that year. In the
months that followed,
Marwan re****erted Umayyad...
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twentieth century. The
rules of life,
include a
behavioral code
called Rahit. Some
rules are no tobacco, no intoxicants, no adultery, no
Kutha meat,...
- The
Battle of Marj
Rahit can
refer to one of
several battles fought at the
plain of Marj
Rahit, near Damascus:
Battle of Marj
Rahit (634),
between the...
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chant it. — Fourth Mehl (Guru Ram Das), Guru
Granth Sahib, p. 305 The Sikh
Rahit Maryada (Code of Conduct)
clearly states that
initiated Amritdhari Khalsa...
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Tradition and Today. Routledge. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-415-44851-2. The Sikh
Rahit Maryada forbids hair cutting, adultery, the use of intoxicants, and the...