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- Hijra (South Asia) - Wikipedia
In an ethnographic study on the hijra experience in Bangladesh, many hijra recounted childhood experiences of facing abuse and isolation from their peers for presenting as feminine males
- The Third Gender and Hijras | Religion and Public Life
While the third gender includes a few different groups in South Asia, the most common are the hijras Hijras are often born male but look and dress in traditionally feminine ways Many, but not all, choose to undergo a castration ceremony, removing their male genitalia as an offering to Hindu goddess Bahuchara Mata Other hijras are born intersex
- Hijrah | History, Definition, Importance | Britannica
In 1677–78 (ah 1088) the Ottoman government, still keeping the Hijrah era, began to use the solar (Julian) year, eventually creating two different Hijrah era dates, resulting from the differences between a solar and a lunar year
- A Brief History Of Hijra, India’s Third Gender - Culture Trip
With a recorded history of over 4,000 years and being mentioned in ancient texts, the Hijra community is a testament to the sexual diversity that is integral yet often forgotten in Indian culture
- Hijra in Islam: Meaning, Background, Significance, and Lessons
In Islam, the term “Hijra” refers to the migration or emigration of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Mecca (Makkah) to Medina (Madinah) in 622 CE The Islamic calendar begins with this event and marks it as the year 1 A H (After Hijra)
- India’s Third Gender Rises Again – SAPIENS
There are approximately half a million hijras and other third gender individuals in India, plus smaller numbers in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal The hijra identity is a unique blend of biological, gendered, and sexual identities underpinned by religion and bound by a tight-knit social structure
- Hijra (South Asia) | Ethnic and Cultural Studies - EBSCO
Hijra is a term used in India and other parts of South Asia to describe male-to-female transgender individuals Within Indian culture, hijras are considered a third gender that is neither male nor female They inhabit a distinct social class that is largely separate from the rest of Indian society
- Hijra—Islamic Political Migration | CSPII
Hijra is Islamic migration which emulates Mohammed’s immigration from Mecca to Medina This specific type of migration is fully based on the Islamic political doctrine
- Hijra - Religion and Expressive Culture
All hijra households contain a shrine to the goddess that is used in daily prayer Hijras also identify with Shiva, a central, sexually ambivalent figure in Hinduism, who combines in himself, as do the hijras, both eroticism and asceticism
- How do you become a hijra? - Hosh Yoga
In South Asia, there exists a unique and diverse group known as hijras The term “hijra” refers to individuals who do not identify strictly as male or female Instead, they identify as a third gender, encompassing a range of gender expressions and identities
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