Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 809
be awarded the punishment of disgrace (6:94). â ô n ô ù à º : Easy; of light estimation; paltry. Î ø ^ Ù ø ø e % Ô ø â ö ç ø Â ø × ø o $ â ø n ô ù à º : Thy Lord said, it is easy for Me (19:10). ]ø â » ç ø á ö : Comparative and superlative degree of â ø n ô ù à º. æ ø â ö ç ø ]ø â » ç ø á ö Â ø × ø n» ä ô : It is most easy for him (30:28). â ö ç ø He, it. â ö ç ø ] Ö × # ä ö ]ø u ø º : He is Allah, The One (112:2). â ø ç ø p [aor. mø ã » ç ô p » inf. noun â ø ç ô m & ^ and â ö ç ô m & ^ ]. â ø ç ø p ] Ö $ o » ð ö : The thing fell from a high place to a low place; it rose and ascended. ]ø Ö» ã ø ç ô p % is used for going up and ]ø Ö» ã ö ç ô p % for coming down. â ø ç ø p ø ] Ö» r ø fø Ø ø : He ascended or climbed the mountain and rose high. mø ã » ç ø ] å ö â ø ç ø p or â ø ç ô mø ä ü : He loved him or desired him or it. ]ø â » ç ø p ] Ö $ o » ð ö : The thing fell. ]ø â » ç ø p ] Ö $ o » ð ø : He cast the thing from above. æ ø ] Ö» Û ö © » iø Ë ô Ó ø è ø ]ø â » ç F p : The cities cast or thrown upside down (53:54). â ö ç õ : Lover. â ø ç ø l ô ] » ö Ý % : The mother died; she perished. æ ø Ú ø à » m $ v » × ô Ø » Â ø × ø n» ä ô Æ ø ø fô o » Ê ø Ï ø » â ø ç F p : And he, on whom My wrath descends, shall perish (20:82). æ ø ] Ö ß $ r » Ü ô ]ô ø ] â ø ç F p : By the star when it falls (53:2). eô Û ø ^ Ö ^ iø ã » ç F p ]ø Þ» Ë ö ö Ó ö Ü » : What you yourselves desire not (2:88). â ø ç ø p ]ô Öø n» ä ô : He or it inclined towards him or it. iø ã » ç ô p » ]ô Öø n» ã ô Ü » : Incline towards them (14:38). â ø ç ø p eô ä´ : Blew with it; carried it away. â ø ç ø l ô ] Ö ôù m» x ö : The wind blew. iø ã » ç ô p » eô ä ô ] Ö ôù m» x ö : The wind blows him away (22:32). ]ô » jø ã » ç ø ] å ö : He took away all his desire and reason and left him confounded; he made his evil desire look fair in his eyes. ]ô » jø ã » ç ø i» ä ö ] Ö $ nF þ ³ _ ô n» à ö : The evil ones entice him away, leaving him confounded (6:72). ]ø Ö» ã ø ç F p : Love of good or bad; desire or evil desire; inclination or evil inclination; an object of love; the inclination of the soul or mind to that in which the animal appetite take delight, as though any lawful invitation thereto; opinion swerving from the right way or from the truth. æ ø ] i $ fø Ä ø â ø ç ø ] å ö : He followed his evil desire. ]ø â » ç ø ] ð º is plural of â ø ç ø ] ð º. ]ø â » Ø ö ] » ø â » ç ø ] ð ô : The people of erroneous opinions. ]ø â » ç ø ] ð ø ] Ö $ ô m» à ø Ò ø $ eö ç » ] eô ^F mF jô ßø ^ : The evil inclinations of those who treated our Signs as so many lies (6:151). â ø ^ æ ô mø è º : One of the names of Hell; an abyss; a deep place of which the bottom cannot be reached. ]ö Ú % ä ü â ø ^ æ ô mø è º : Hell will be his mother (101:10). â ø ç ø ] ð º : The firmament; an empty thing; a void; a coward because his heart is empty, having no courage; a 809 â ç â ç p