Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 311
profit and the practice of taking interest or profit). It is in lending or in buying and selling and in giving. The Hadith has defined as: Ò ö Ø % Î ø » õ mø r ö % Ú ø ß» Ë ø Ã ø è ÷ Ê ø ã ö ç ø ô e÷ ^ : Every loan advanced to draw profit is ô e÷ ^ i. e. interest. mø Û » v ø Ð ö ] Ö × # ä ö ] Ö ôù eF ç ] : Allah will abolish interest (2:277). ø e» ç ø é º (and ô e» ç ø é º and ö e» ç ø é º ) : A hill or elevated ground or place. Ò ø Û ø %ø Ø ô q ø ß $ è õ eô ø e» ç ø é õ : Like the case of a garden on elevated ground (2:266). ] h : Increasing or augmenting. Ê ø ^ø ì ø ø â ö Ü » ]ø ì » ø é ÷ $ ] eô nø è ÷ : And He punished them with a punishment exceeding other punishments; a vehement punishment (69:11). ]ø » eF o : More numerous; more powerful; more abundant in wealth. ]ø á » iø Ó ö ç » á ø ]ø Ú $ è º â ô o ø ]ø » eF o : Lest one people become more powerful, more numerous or more abundant in wealth (16:93). ø iø Ä ø [aor. mø » iø Ä ö inf. noun ø i» Ä º and ø iö ç » Å º and ø iø ^ Å º ] : He (beast) ate and drank what he pleased; he ate and drank with great greediness; he ate and drank plentifully and pleasantly in land of green herbs and waters. It is metaphorically said of man as meaning, he ate much. ø iø Ä ø Ê ö ¡ á º Ê ô o » Ú ø ^ Ù ô Ê ö ¡ á õ : Such a one acted as he pleased in eating and drinking the property of such a one. ì ø ø q » ßø ^ Þø ×» Ã ø g ö æ ø Þø » iø Ä ö : We went out sporting and enjoying ourselves. ]ø » ô ×» ä ö Ú ø Ã ø ßø ^ Æ ø ÷ ] m $ » iø Ä » æ ø mø ×» Ã ø g » : Send him with us tomorrow that he may enjoy himself and play (12:13). It is said in a hadith: Ú ø à » m $ » iø Ä » u ø ç » Ù ø ] Ö» v ô Û F o mö ç » ô Ô ö ]ø á » m % í ø ^ Öô _ ø ä ü : He who goes round about the prohibited place of pasturage may enter into it. ø iø Ä ø Ê ô o ] Ö» Û ø Ó ø ^ á ô : He stayed in the house and ate and drank or enjoyed himself fully and at will. ø iø Ä ø Ê ô o » Öø v » Ü ô Ê ö ¡ á õ : He backbited such a one. ø iø Ð ø [aor. mø » iö Ð ö inf. noun ø i» Ð º ] : He closed up and repaired a rent. ø iø Ð ø ] Ö % $ ç » h ø : He repaired the piece of cloth and sewed it up. ]ø Ö $ i» Ð ö is the cont. of ]ø Ö» Ë ø j» Ð ö. ø iø Ð ø Ê ø j» Ï ø ã ö Ü » : He closed up the breach that was between them; he reconciled them; he reformed their affairs. ø i» Ð º : Being closed up. Ò ø ^ Þø jø ^ ø i» Ï ÷ ^ Ê ø Ë ø jø Ï » ßF ã ö Û ø ^ : They were a closed up mass and We opened them out (21:31). â ö ç ø ] Ö» Ë ø ^ iô Ð ö ] Ö $ ] iô Ð ö : He is the reformer of the affair or he is the possessor of command or rule, so that he opens and closes and straitens and widens. ø i» Ï ø « ð ö : A woman unfit for coition. 311 e ^ i Ð