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محمد
Root entry · 6 derived lemmasThe root محمد (m-ḥ-m-d) primarily relates to praise, commendation, and laudatory attributes. It is extensively used in theological contexts, referring to the Prophet Muhammad and divine praise.
Derived headwords
مُحَمَّدname
- 1.Muhammadboth
The proper name of the Prophet of Islam, highly praised and revered.
حَمَّدَverb
- 1.to praiseboth
To extol, commend, or glorify someone or something, often for their virtues or actions.
حَمْدnoun
- 1.praiseboth
The act of praising or the state of being praised; commendation or adoration.
- 2.thanksgivingboth
Expressing gratitude, often to God.
حَمِيدadjective
- 1.praiseworthyboth
Deserving of praise; commendable.
- 2.admirableboth
Worthy of admiration.
مَحْمُودadjective
- 1.praisedboth
Having received praise; commendable.
- 2.laudableboth
Deserving praise and commendation.
مُحَمِّدname
- 1.Muhammadboth
The name of the Prophet of Islam.
Parallel reading
محمد بن سنيس، كزبير: أبو الأصبغ الصوري، محدث.
Muhammad bin Sunays, like Zubayr: Abu al-Asbagh al-Surri, a traditionist.