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الليكة

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

This entry discusses the proper noun 'al-Līkah', identified as a village associated with the people of al-Hijr. It also touches upon its pronunciation and a scholarly debate regarding its existence as a village name.

Derived headwords

الليكةname
  1. 1.
    village nameclassical

    A proper noun referring to a specific village, identified as the dwelling place of the people of al-Hijr.

قرأverb
  1. 1.
    to reciteboth

    To utter words from memory or a text, especially in a religious context.

بها قرأ نافع وابن كثير وابن عامر — Nafi', Ibn Kathir, and Ibn 'Amir recited it (i.e., the Quran) therein.
إنكارnoun
  1. 1.
    denialboth

    The act of stating that something is not true or does not exist; rejection of a claim or assertion.

وإنكار الزمخشري كونها اسم القرية غير جيد — And Al-Zamakhshari's denial of it being the name of the village is not good.
كونnoun
  1. 1.
    beingboth

    The state of existing; existence.

كونها اسم القرية — its being the name of the village

Parallel reading

الليكة: اسم قرية أصحاب الحجر
Al-Līkah: the name of the village of the people of al-Hijr.
وبها قرأ نافع وابن كثير وابن عامر
And in it, Nafi', Ibn Kathir, and Ibn 'Amir recited.
وإنكار الزمخشري كونها اسم القرية غير جيد
And Al-Zamakhshari's denial of it being the name of the village is not good.