Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 403
inhabit the house; he made him or it to be such and termed him or it Ú ô » Ó ô n» à º i. e. poor, lowly; he or it made it calm. still. ]ô á » m $ ø ^» mö » Ó ô à ô ] Ö ôù m» x ø : If He so wills, He can cause the wind to become still (42:34). ]ô Þôù o » ]ø » Ó ø ß» k ö Ú ô à » ö ô m $ jô o » : I have made to dwell some of my posterity or children (14:38). ]ø » Ó ø à ø ] Ö $ q ö Ø ö : The man became a Ú ô » Ó ô n» à º. ]ø » Ó ø ßø ä ö ] Ö» Ë ø Ï » ö : Poverty has rendered him motionless. Ú ô » Ó ô n» à º : Lowly, humble submissive, poor; also ignominious, abject or in a state of abasement ( Ú ø ø ^ Ò ô n» à ö plural) (2:216). Ê ô » mø è º ø Ã ø ^ Ý ö Ú ô » Ó ô n» à õ : Expiation which is the feeding of a poor man (2:185). Ú ø » Ó ø à º : An abode or dwelling; a place of alighting or abiding; a house; Ê ô o » Ú ø » Ó ø ßô ã ô Ü » ]F mø è º : There was a Sign in their dwelling place (34:16). Ú ø ø ^ Ò ô à ö is plural (14:46). Ú ø » Ó ø ßø è º : The state of a Ú ô » Ó ô n» à º ; lowliness, humbleness, submissiveness; also lowness, abasement; ignominy; poverty; destitution; an evil state or condition; also poverty of mind; weakness. ö ô eø k » Â ø × ø n» ã ô Ü ö ] Ö ôù Ö $ è ö æ ø ] Ö» Û ø » Ó ø ßø è ö : They were smitten with abasement and destitution (2:62). ø Ó ô n» ßø è º : Calmness or tranquility; staidness; a quality inspiring reverence; mercy, pity or compassion. Ê ô n» ä ô ø Ó ô n» ßø è º Ú ôù à » $ eôù Ó ö Ü » : Wherein there will be tranquility from your Lord (2:249). ø Ó ø à ø : A thing to which one trusts so as to become easy or quiet in mind; source or cause of tranquility, ease, quiet, mental comfort. q ø Ã ø Ø ø ] Ö × $ n» Ø ø ø Ó ø ß÷ ^ : He has appointed or made the night for rest (6:97). ]ô á $ ø ×F ç iø Ô ø ø Ó ø à º Ö $ ã ö Ü » : Thy prayer is a cause or source of tranquility for them (9:103); mercy, pity or compassion; blessing, prosperity or increase. ø ^ Ò ô à º : Still, motionless, stationary, calm. æ ø Öø ç » ø ^ ð ø Öø r ø Ã ø × ø ä ü ø ^ Ò ô ß÷ ^ : And if He had pleased, He could have made it stationary (25:46); Inhabiting a dwelling; inhabitant or dweller ( ö Ó $ ^ á º plural). Ú ø » Ó ö ç » Þø è º : Inhabited place. eö nö ç » i÷ ^ Æ ø n» ø Ú ø » Ó ö ç » Þø è õ : Uninhabited houses (24:30). ô Ó ôù n» à º : A knife. Ò ö Ø $ æ ø ] u ô ø é õ Ú ôù ß» ã ö à $ ô Ó ôù n» ß÷ ^ : To every one of them a knife (12:32) ø Ø $ [aor. mø ö Ø % inf. noun ø Ø ' ] ø Ø $ ] Ö $ o » ð ø Ú ô à ø ] Ö $ o » ð ô : He drew a thing out from another thing or he drew it gently; he stole the thing secretly. ]ô Þ» ø Ø $ and iø ø × $ Ø ø Ú ô à » eø n» ßô ã ô Ü » : He slipped away or stole away i. e. went away secretly or clandestinely or covertly from among them. ]ø Ö $ ô m» à ø mø jø ø × $ × ö ç » á ø Ú ô ß» Ó ö Ü » Öô ç ø ] ÷ ] : Those of you who steal away 403 Ó à Ø ù