The month of September in the collective heritage in the Arab Mashreq

Written By د . أحمد الشريدة on 2019/09/02

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Arab weather - d. Ahmed Al-Sharida - The month of September ( September ) is the ninth month in the Gregorian calendar.

 

What does the word September mean?

 

 

Number of days and occasions for the month of September

 

The most famous oral folk proverbs circulating in the Arab Mashreq for the month of September

1- ( September, and its “tail” is wet ), that is, the last days of the month of September may rain, and more and more months are expressed as a popular proverb that is widely circulated in the Arab world.

2- September: The first third is acceptable, the second third is even seasons, and the third third is wet.

3- ( September at its end will make clear all the unknown ), as many people were looking at the last days of September as an indication of the state of the year, including rain and hail.

4- ( If Sohail rises, you will not be safe from the torrent ) The people of the desert believe that the weather changes by seeing the star of Sohail in September, which is evidence of rain.

5- By September he prepared the food for chickpeas, lentils and beans .

6- ( Modern September ) is a name given to the month of September, at the end of which olives and grapes are pressed to make molasses .

7- (The pomegranate cloud heralds the Arabs ) The September cloud is the ripening period of the pomegranate heralding rain.

8- (On the Day of the Cross, every green is graying ) the leaves of the trees turn yellow... their fruits decrease and their greenness disappears.

9- ( If you are crucified, you will be ruined ), i.e., with the passage of the Feast of the Cross, the length of the day decreases, the sun decreases, and the weather becomes turbulent.

 

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