English to Arabic Dictionary congregation

congregation

مجمع
definition
noun
In the congregation assembled for worship, these two movements meet, and the heavenly angels join the children of God in festal celebration.
a group of people assembled for religious worship.
large congregations of birds may cause public harm
a gathering or collection of people, animals, or things.
translation of 'congregation'
noun
مجمع,
مجموعة أشياء,
طائفة,
محفل,
جماعة مصلين,
أبرشية,
تجمع
example
Added to these were the leadership and the interpersonal skills of the incumbent rabbi, who was much respected, both within and outside the 'congregation' .
This was a list of their religious and social demands and included demands that ministers should be elected by the whole 'congregation' and that they should teach the Holy Gospel in a pure and simple form.
Ten acres were donated to the church, which will raise money within the 'congregation' to build a 7,000-seat sanctuary.
Now we have one or two homeless members that are a regular part of our 'congregation' .
The mass 'congregation' of these animals is the biggest outside Kenya's Serengeti, and was earlier erroneously believed to be part of a migration.
Thus, most Americans are members of a 'congregation' that falls somewhere between these two extremes.
The 'congregation' is invited to attend this tragedy.
drought conditions lead to the 'congregation' of animals around watering points
Outside, a 'congregation' of Rris were gathered around a stall where a pair were bickering, their animated snarls carrying over the street sounds.
The Aberdeen fans rolled up in numbers, and there was a similarly impressive midfield 'congregation' gandering forward to assist the hosts' attack in the early stages.
Particularly overlapping were the chapters on the pulpit and on congregations within a 'congregation' .
I struggled to attend worship and sing in the choir at my home 'congregation' .
A 'congregation' perceives its role within a community according to its core values.
The Baraka 'congregation' also includes international members from as far away as Korea and Sweden.
In it the Epiklesis invokes the Holy Spirit over the assembled 'congregation' , but not on the elements.
What ought to be worship from a 'congregation' has become entertainment for an audience.
Sociological literature has addressed how religious ideals inform a 'congregation' 's public presence.
In the 'congregation' assembled for worship, these two movements meet, and the heavenly angels join the children of God in festal celebration.
The 'congregation' of roosters gathered for the urgent aviary consultations nod in agreement.
If they did, they, too, would die, and God's wrath would come upon the whole 'congregation' .
that church took the place of the storefront the 'congregation' had used before the war
Slowly various people throughout the whole 'congregation' got to their feet, until finally all were standing.
The core 'congregation' that regularly goes to church is considerably smaller.
So she took her back home and she and her whole 'congregation' prayed over her for her to heal.
Generally speaking the members of an Anglican 'congregation' either deny that they are Anglican, are tourists or mumble something before running away.
There was much awkward silence at a recent 'congregation' of Harvard grads gathered to wish him well.
A small 'congregation' of birds flew away in consternation.
And, of course the cardinals will be in their general 'congregation' .
It brings much delight and refreshment to a 'congregation' in the Prayer Meeting to hear one or two unfamiliar texts of the Bible quoted.
In this process of mutual support, though, do they in any way create a congregation within the 'congregation' ?
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