Examples of using Halima in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Poor Halima.
Halima, it's me.
Where's Halima?
Halima, we can't stay here.
I need to call Halima.
Halima went to see a social worker.
You're smarter than that, Halima.
Tell Halima to get him out of the city.
If she is bleeding internally, like Halima.
But I'm sure Halima didn't tell you I was an easy teacher.
Khadijah always welcomed her and her visits caused great joy among the family,but this time it was obvious something was troubling Halima.
Halima, I am very grateful to your father, but I can't go back to Kenya so soon.
Shortly afterwards Muhammad returned to them looking somewhat pale and Halima held him gently in her arms and asked what had happened.
Because of the delay, Halima and her family were the last of the prospective foster parents to reach Mecca.
When they reached Mecca Lady Aminah was delighted to see and hold her son once more, but an epidemic had broken out andshe feared for his safety so it was agreed that Halima should take him back with her to their desert home.
Yes, sir, I have seen Halima, but you should know, sir, I did not ask her to come.
Halima Saadi, 33, and Houda Saadi, 34, sisters from Tunisia were celebrating a birthday in a Paris café when they were attacked.
Right from the very beginning, the bonding between Halima and her foster child proved to be a very great blessing, for not only her family but the entire tribe.
Halima decided not to tell Lady Aminah the real reason for his early return but Lady Aminah was quick to realize she was concealing something.
Amongst the prospective foster mothers was a lady called Halima, the daughter of Abi Dhuaib from the tribe of Bani Sa'ad and her husband Al-Harith, son of Abdul Uzza- better known as Abi Kabshah.
Halima Saadi and Houda Saadi, two Tunisian sisters living in France, were celebrating the birthday of a friend at La Belle Équipe when gunfire broke out.
I don't know what Halima told you about the two of us, but I don't need your permission about who I sleep with.
Whilst Halima was nursing Lady Aminah's baby, her husband, Abi Kabshah went to tend his sheep and was very surprised to find its udder full of milk.
Lady Aminah thanked Halima for the loving care she gave her son and so it was at the age of six he returned to live with his mother in Mecca.
Halima had a young baby of her own, so together with her husband, Abi Kabshah and baby they traveled in the company of other families from their tribe to Mecca.
Both Halima and her husband were immediately aware of the blessings that constantly came their way on account of him, and now had an abundance of breast milk to satisfy him and his foster brother.
By the time Halima arrived each of the other prospective foster mothers had visited the homes of parents wishing to send their newly born to the safety of the desert, and chosen a baby.
His 95-year-old daughter, Halima Qambarova, tells CNN Travel that- while she might not live to 168, like her father- she at least hopes to live to the age of 150, like her grandfather, or 130, like her aunt.
Halima never ceased to wonder at the growth and strength of her foster son and as he was now two years old and had completed his weaning she thought it was time for him to visit his mother in Mecca, so preparations were made for the journey.
Halima, daughter of Abi Dhuaib from the tribe of Bani Sa'ad and her husband Al-Harith, son of Abdul Uzza- better known as Abi Kabshah- came to Mecca hoping to find an infant they might foster and so it was that Halima became the Prophet's suckling mother.
