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"Al-Qarn Al-Abad" or "Al-Qarn Al-Awwal" is often translated as "The First Millennium" or "The First Horn" in English. This term is used in Islamic and Arabic history and culture to refer to the first millennium of the Islamic calendar, which began in the year 622 CE, the year of the Hijra (migration) of the Prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. The term "Al-Qarn" means "horn" in Arabic, and it is used metaphorically to signify a period of time or an age.

The term "Al-Qarn Al-Abad" or "Al-Qarn Al-Awwal" is not commonly used in English, and it might be a translation from an Arabic text or a specific historical context. In modern usage, the first millennium is typically referred to as "the first millennium AD" or "the first millennium CE" in English, and the term "Al-Qarn Al-Abad" is not widely recognized in English-speaking countries.