Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 273
director or right director to that which is sought; a guide, an indicator; a discoverer; an indication; an evidence; a proof; an argument; a sign set up for the knowledge of a thing indicated. $ö Ü $ q ø à ø ×» ßø ^ ] Ö $ Û » ø  ø × ø n» ä ô ø Öô n» ¡ ÷ : Then We make the sun a guide thereof (25:46). ø Öø Ô ø [aor. mø » Öö Ô ö inf. noun ø Ö» Ô º ] ø Öø Ô ø ] Ö % $ ç » h ø : He rubbed and pressed the cloth or did it well. ø Öø Ô ø  ø n» ßø n» ä ô : He rubbed his eyes. ø Öø Ó ø k ô ] Ö $ Û » ö (inf. noun ö Öö ç » Õ º ) : The sun declined from the meridian; it became yellow; it set; ø Öø Ó ø k ô ] Ö $ Û » ö also signifies, the sun became high. ö Öö ç » Õ º (inf. noun): Declining and paling and setting. In the language of the Arabs ö Öö ç » Õ º is said to be syn. with ø æ ø ] Ù º and therefore the sun is said to be ø ] Öô Ó ø è º when it is declining at noon and when it is setting. ]ø Î ô Ü ô ] Ö $ ×F ç é ø Öô ö Öö ç » Õ ô ] Ö $ Û » ô ]ô ÖF o Æ ø ø Ð ô ] Ö × $ n» Ø ô : Observe Prayer from the declining of the sun at noon to the darkness of the night (17:79): So that the command expressed by the words ö Öö ç » Õ º and Æ ø ø Ð º and Î ö » ]F á ø ] Ö» Ë ø r » ô seems to include the five daily Prayers; for by the word ö Öö ç » Õ º are expressed the ¾ ö ã » º (after noon Prayer). and  ø » º (late after noon Prayers) and by the word Æ ø ø Ð ô ] Ö × $ n» Ø ô are expressed the two Prayers of sunset and night fall ( Ú ø Ç » ô h º and  ô ø ^ ð º ) of which each is called  ô ø ^ ð º and by the words Î ö » ]F á ø ] Ö» Ë ø r » ô is meant the morning Prayer ( ø ×F ç é ö ] Ö» Ë ø r » ô ), but if ö Öö ç » Õ º is taken to mean the setting, the word ö Öö ç » Õ º expresses the three Prayers ¾ ö ã » º and  ø » º and Ú ø Ç » ô h º. ø [aor. mø » Öö ç » inf. noun ø Ö» ç º ] ø Ö ^ ] Ö $ Ö» ç ø : He sent down the bucket in the well; he Pulled up or out the bucket from the well. ø Ö ^ u ø ^ q ø jø ä ü : He sought the object of his want. ø Öø ç » iö ä ü : I treated him gently. ø Ö $ o ] Ö $ o » ð ø : He made or brought or drew the thing near to another thing. ø Ö $ o ô q » × ø n» ä ô Ú ô à ø ] Ö $ ô m» ô : He let down his legs from the couch. Ê ø ø Ö # ã ö Û ø ^ eô Ç ö ö æ » õ : So he let them fall by deceit or he caused them to fall into disobedience by deceiving them or he emboldened them to act of disobedience with deceit or guile; originally Ê ø ø Ö # ã ö Û ø ^ means he excited their cupidity with deceit; he caused them to fall into that which he desired without their knowledge and exposed them to loss (7:23). ]ø » Öø o ] Ö $ Ö» ç ø : He let down the bucket into the well. ]ø » ÖF o eô Û ø ^ Öô ä´ ]ô Öø n» ä ô : He offered his property to him. æ ø iö » Öö ç » ] eô ã ø ^ ]ô Öø o ] Ö» v ö Ó $ ^ Ý ô : And do not give it as a bribe to the judges or do not endeavour to 273 Õ ù Ö Ô