ghazwa
English
Etymology
From Arabic غَزْوَة (ḡazwa). Doublet of razzia.
Noun
ghazwa (plural ghazwas or ghazwat or ghazawat)
- (Islam, historical) Any of the battles in which the Islamic prophet Muhammad personally participated.
- A battle or raid against non-Muslims for the expansion of Muslim territory and/or conversion of non-Muslims to Islam.
Related terms
- ghazi
- ghazw
- Ghazwa-e-Hind
Translations
a battle associated with the expansion of Muslim territory
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