The month of `November` in the collective heritage of the Arab Mashreq
Arab Weather - The month of "November" is the eleventh month in the calendar (the Gregorian Roman calendar : known in the Arab East as (November), and in the Arabian Gulf, Yemen, the Nile Valley and the Maghreb it is called ( November ).
The term (Tishreen) was taken from the Eastern “Aramaic-Syriac” calendar, and the Syriac word “Tishreen” in the Arabic language means “the beginning,” meaning the beginning of the autumn season.
The month of November has 30 days. The early clouds that appear in November are called “al-marabi’.” The “rainy hashtag” that falls in mid-November with the rising of the Thuraya in the evening is considered the best sign. The rain falls after the long summer and autumn, when the land is in dire need of precipitation.
They called the marking that occurs with the rising of the chandeliers, “the chandelier marking.” If it rains in mid-November (10-20 November), farmers and the people of the desert are rejoicing, as they consider it a good and fertile season.
Perhaps the most famous proverbs circulated in the Arab East about November, “ November there is no trust in rain, ” “ Because of the fear of the living and the freedmen ,” meaning the animals begin to hide in the dens for fear of cold and frost. (The second day of November is when the stone is cold and trees are dazzling ) , it is also said , "aja Elsafara and leaving the trees naked," and Elsafara is winter and yellowing of the leaves and there is a kind of birds they call Abu Sfeir If zero means that the arrival of good for this say: (zero Abu Sfeir came good), and finally "O November moon Do we not make us forget the nights nostalgia"
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