Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 637
فتح فتر فتر 28 sought that the door may be opened. اِسْتَفْتَحَ : He sought desired or asked aid or victory against his enemy, or he sought judgement. إِنْ تَسْتَفْتِحُوْا فَقَدْ جَاءَكُمُ الْفَتْحُ : If you sought a judgement, then judgement has indeed come to you )8:20( يَسْتَفْتِحُوْنَ عَلَى الَّذِيْنَ كَفَرُوا : They desired or sought victory over the disbelievers )2:0( : Victory; conquest of a country; إِذَا جَاءَ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ وَالْفَتْحُ : When the help of Allah and victory will come )1102( يَوْمَ الْفَتْحِ : The day of the conquest (of Mecca); the day of Resurrection (3:30) : Aid against the enemy; means of subsistence with which God gives aid; the first of any rain. فَاتِحَةٌ : The commencement or first part of a thing. فَاتِحَةُ الْكِتَابِ : The opening Chapter of the Book i. e. the Holy Qur'an. مَفَاتِحُ )singular is مِفْتَحُ( and مَفَاتِيْحُ )singular) is مِفْتَاحٌ( : Keys مِفْتَحُ also means a conduit of water. أَوْتِيْتُ مَفَاتِحَ الْكَلِمِ or مَفَاتِيْحَ الْكَلِمِ : I have been given the keys of words. وَعِنْدَهُ مَفَاتِحُ الْغَيْبِ : And with Him are the keys or treasures of the unseen )6:60( مَفَاتِحُ is also the plural of مفتح which means a place to which things are kept or laid up i. e. مَخْزَنٌ and a treasure )فَاتِحُ كُنْزٌ )act. part. ( فَاتِحِينَ )plural(. خَيْرُ الْفَاتِحِيْنَ : The Best of judges )7:90( فَتَاحٌ : An opener; a conqueror; a judge. It has an intensive signification. It is an epithet applied to God meaning the Opener of the gates of His mercy or sustenance for His servants; the Judge (34:27). مُفَتَّحَةٌ ]feminine pass. part. from مُفَتَّحَةً لَّهُمُ الْأَبْوَابُ فَتَّحَ : With their gates thrown open to them (38:51). 28 ]aor. يَفْتُرُ and يَفْتِرُ inf. noun فُتُوْرٌ and فَتَرَ الشَّيْءُ فُتَارٌ : The thing remitted or became allayed or still after vehemence. فَتَرَ عَنْ عَمَلِهِ : He flagged or became remiss or languid in his work or labour. فَتَرَ الْحَرُّ )inf. noun فَتْرَةٌ )and )فُتُوْرٌ( : The heat remitted or abated after vehemence فَتَرَ جِسْمُه )aor فَتَوْرٌ inf. noun فَتْرَةٌ( : His body became lax in the joints and weak. فَتْرَةٌ : Languor or remissness; weakness or feebleness; an interval of time between two things or between two Prophets during which there is a cessation of Prophetic function or reaction. عَلَى فَتْرَةٍ مِّنَ الرُّسُلِ : After a cessation of Messengers or interval between Prophets (5:20). 637