Jumada al-Awwal

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title: Jumada al-Awwal
text: Jumada al-Awwal, also known as Jumada al-Ula, or Jumada I, is the fifth month of the Islamic calendar. Jumada al-Awwal spans 29 or 30 days. The origin of the month's name is theorized by some as coming from the word jamād, meaning "arid, dry, or cold", denoting the dry and parched land and hence the dry months of the pre-Islamic Arabian calendar. Jumādā may also be related to a verb meaning "to freeze", and another account relates that water would freeze during this time of year. The secondary n
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