Dictionary of The Holy Quran

by Malik Ghulam Farid

Page 549 of 880

Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 549

can interpret dreams (12:44). iø à » fô n»  º (inf. noun from  ø f $  ø ).  ø f $  ø ] Ö  $ â ø g ø : He weighed the gold so that he may know its quality and quantity.  ø f $  ø å ü : He destroyed him.  ø f $  ø eô ä ô ] » ø Ú »  ö : The affair became distressing to him.  ø f $  » l ö  ø à » Ê ö ¡ á õ : I spoke for such a one. ]ô  » jø fø  ø : He became admonished or he took warning. ]ø Ö  $ à ô n»  ö Ú ø à ô ]  » jø fø  ø eô Ç ø n»  ô å´ æ ø ] Ö  $ Ï ô o % Ú ø à ô ]  » jø fø  ø eô ä´ Æ ø n»  ö å ü : The fortunate one is he who takes warning by others, and the unfortunate one is he by whom others take warning. Ê ø ^  » jø fô  ö æ ] m 5 þ ³ ^ö æ Öô o ] » ø e»  ø ^  ô : So take a lesson, O ye who have eyes (59:3). ]ô  » jø fø  ø eø à »  ø ] Ö» Ó ô jø ^ h ô eô fø à »  õ : He compared one part of the book or writing with another part in order to understand it. ]ô  » jø fø  ø also means he regarded what he witnessed as an indication of what was concealed from him; he compared what was unapparent with what was apparent; ]ô  » jø fø  ø å ü : He held him in high estimation. ]ô  » jø fø  ø Ú ô ß» ä ö : He wondered at him or it.  ô f»  ø é º : An admonition or exhortation; an admonition or exhortation by which one takes warning; a thing by the state or condition of which one is admonished, reminded, directed or guided. ]ô á $ Ê ô o »  F Öô Ô ø Öø à ô f»  ø é ÷ Öôù ^ö æ Öô o ] » ø e»  ø ^  ô : In that surely is a lesson for those who have eyes (3:14).  ô f»  ø é º also means an indication or evidence whereby one passes from ignorance to knowledge; a state of things whereby from the knowledge of what is seen, one arrives at the knowledge of what is not seen; a wonderful thing such as serves as a warning.  ø fø  ø [aor. mø à » fô  ö inf. noun  ö fö ç »  º and  ø f»  º ]  ø fø  ø ]ø æ »  ø f $  ø æ ø q » ã ø ä ü : He frowned; he grimmed frowning or looking sternly or austerely.  ø fø  ø ] Ö» nø ç » Ý ö : The day was or became distressful or calamitous.  ø fø  ø æ ø iø ç ø Ö # o : He frowned and turned aside (80:2).  ø fô  ø : He was or became dirty. mø ç » Ý º  ø fö ç »  º : A distressful or calamitous day. mø ç » Ú ÷ ^  ø fö ç »  ÷ ^ Î ø Û » _ ø  ô m»  ÷ ] : A frowning and distressful day (76:11). ]ø Ö» à ø fö ç »  ö æ ø ] Ö» à ø f $ ^  ö : Very austere and frowning. Both epithets are used for a lion.  ø f» Ï ø  ô p ' A kind of carpet variously dyed and figured; perfect or complete applied to anything; a pure, unmixed lie; a lord or chief of men; one who has none above him; strong. â F  ø ]  ø f» Ï ø  ô p % Î ø ç » Ý õ : 549  f   f Ï  p