Dictionary of The Holy Quran

by Malik Ghulam Farid

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Dictionary of The Holy Quran — Page 27

اله thing; (4) a covenant or an obligation or an obligation involving responsibility for safety, protection اَلْفٌ )plural( الات and الو( : One thousand and many thousands. الْفَيْنِ : Two thousands 1) : الْفَة( Love or affection; (2) a state of sticking or cleaving to a person; (3) a state of union, alliance, agreement. أَلَّفَ بَيْنَهُمْ )inf. noun تَألِيفٌ( : He united them or brought them together after separation and made them love one another; he caused union or companionship to take place between them. تَأْلِيْفُ الْكِتَابِ : The composition of a book تَألِيْفٌ is the putting of many things into such a state that one name becomes applicable to them whether these bear to some of the parts a relation to others or not. مُؤَلَّفَةُ الْقُلُوْبِ : Those whose hearts are united; those in whose hearts love is created. الف و الُوْكًا and مَالَكًا and الُوْكَةً and الكًا inf. noun يَأْلِكُ and يَأْلُكُ . aor] أَلَكَ 28 الكَ الرِّجَامَ : Heahorse] chewed the bit. اَلَكَ بَيْنَ الْقَوْمِ : He acted as a messenger between the people. اَلكَهُ : He conveyed or communicated to him a message اَلَکَ : He sent 1) : اَلُوْ( A thing that is chewed; (2) a message or communication sent from one person to another. مَلَكٌ )both singular and plural(; plural also مَلائِ and مَلائِكَةُ of which the original form is مَلَكٌ : Means an angel because he conveys or communicates the message from God, being derived from اْتُوْكٌ ,the root being مَلاَفٌ اَلكَ : A message. مَلَكٌ is also said to have been derived from مِنْ )power; possession) and is مَلِكٌ )king) derived from مِلْكَ Both the words مَلَكٌ )angel) and مَلِكٌ )king) possess the sense of power and possession. 28 28 28 28 28 ]aor. يَأْكُمُ inf. noun أَلَمٌ( : He was in pain; he suffered pain. الام) الم Plural): Pain; ache. أَلِيمٌ : Causing pain; painful; causing pain in the utmost degree. عَذَابٌ أَلِيمٌ : Painful punishment. لَهُمْ عَذَابٌ أَلِيْمٌ : For whom shall be a grievous punishment (3:92). or آلِهَ ]aor. يَأْلُهُ inf. noun الُوْهَةً and اِلَاهَةٌ and 1) : الهِيَّةُ( He served, worshipped or adored; (2) he was or became confounded or perplexed and unable to see his right course. الهَ عَلَى فُلان : He was or became vehemently affected with grief on account of such a 27 = الِمَ اله