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jibba

or ᾱ·, ᾱ·

[ jib-uh ]

noun

  1. a long, collarless coat or smock worn by Muslims.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of jibba1

1840–50; < Arabic jibbah, variant of jubbah
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“When a woman exits a hair-dresser shop, going to a party dressed and wearing makeup she feels better riding with a woman,” Abu Jibba said.

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Abu Jibba, who has a degree in community service, started her taxi business after failing to find work.

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“My dream is to have an Al-Mukhtara fleet,” Abu Jibba said.

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“Then we got involved with being a professor here at UAS, we brought the Jibba dugout as well as the healing totem to the Egan Library site, where I’ve been working on it off and on as I learn the ropes for teaching my classes here,” Price said.

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Uzza; Haditha, an important town under the Abbasids, was earlier known as Baia Malcha; while Jibba has not been identified.

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