Dictionary of The Holy Quran

by Malik Ghulam Farid

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Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 351

راش راب doubt combined with suspicion or evil opinion; he did with me what I disliked or hated دَعْ مَا يُرِيبُكَ إِلَى مَا لاَيُرِيبُكَ : Leave thou that which causes doubt or disquietude in thee to that which does not cause doubt (a famous saying of the Holy Prophet). رَيْبٌ : Doubt disquietude or uneasiness of mind, calamity. Evil opinion; false charge of calumny; doubt combined with evil opinion. لا رَيْبَ فِيْهِ : There is no doubt in it )2:3( رَيْبُ الزَّمَان or رَيْبُ الْمَنُوْنِ or رَيْبُ الدَّهْرِ : The calamities of time. نَتَرَبَّصُ بِهِ رَيْبَ الْمَنُوْنِ : We are waiting for the calamities of time to overtake him )52:31( رَيْبٌ also signifies a need or want; an affair or business. قَضَيْنَا مِنْ تِهَامَةَ كُلَّ رَيْبٍ وَخَيْبَرَ ثُمَّ أَجْمَمْنَا السُّيُوفَ We accomplished from Tihama or from Khaibar every want, then we gave rest to our swords. ريّة is syn with رَيْبٌ. It often means particularly scepticism in matters of religion. رِيْبَةً فِي قُلُوْبِهِمْ : A source of disquiet or doubt in their hearts )9:110( أَرَابَ : did a thing that occasioned doubt or suspicion. أَرَابَهُ : He put doubt or disquiet in him. مُرِيْبٌ )act. part. ): (Applied to a man and to a thing or event) That which or who causes doubt, disquiet or suspicion; an event or affair attended with doubt etc. فِي شَكٍّ مِّنْهُ مُرِيْبٍ : They are in a disquieting doubt concerning it (11:111) or in a doubt which causes suspicion ارْتَابَ : He doubted. وَارْتَابَتْ قُلُوْبُهُمْ : And their hearts are full of doubt )9:45( لَارْتَابَ الْمُبْطِلُوْنَ : The liars would have doubted )29:49( مُرْتَابٌ : One who doubts; doubting مَنْ هُوَ مُسْرِفٌ مُّرْتَابٌ : He who is transgressor or doubter (40:35). 28 لک رَاشَ ]aor. يَرِيْشُ inf. noun رَاشَهُ رِيْشُ : He fed him and clad him and aided him; he stuck the feathers upon it; he repaired it (namely an arrow) by putting the feathers upon it. رَاشَهُ الله : God restored him from a state of poverty to wealth. رَاشَ الطَّائِرُ : The bird shed many feathers. رِيْش : Feather plumage of birds; clothing; ornament and beauty, or beautiful and elegant dress; plenty; goodly state; household goods or furniture and utensils of whatever kind. إِنَّهُ لَحَسَنُ الرِّيش : Verily he is goodly in apparel. لِبَاسًا يُوَارِي سَوْاتِكُمْ وَرِيْشًا : Raiment to conceal your shame and 351