ط غ ف
Root entry · 13 derived lemmasThis root appears to relate to the concept of being a companion or associate, particularly in a religious or devoted context. It also seems to touch upon the idea of being a resident or inhabitant.
Derived headwords
- 1.Companion/Associateclassical
A companion or associate, particularly one who is devoted or attached to someone or something.
- 1.Al-Bālighīnclassical
A name or epithet, possibly referring to a group or a specific individual, mentioned in relation to Ibn Qays al-Ghaffārī.
- 1.The dottedclassical
Referring to something that has dots or diacritical marks, likely a textual or orthographical description.
- 1.He neglected itclassical
To neglect, disregard, or omit something. In this context, it might refer to a textual omission or a person being overlooked.
- 1.The groupboth
A group of people, a community, or a collective.
- 1.Ibn Qays al-Ghaffārīclassical
A companion (Sahabi) from the people of the Suffa, whose name is subject to scholarly debate.
- 1.Companionclassical
A companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
- 1.People of the Suffaclassical
A group of poor companions of the Prophet Muhammad who lived in a covered courtyard (Suffa) in Medina.
- 1.He differedboth
To disagree, to have different opinions, or to vary.
- 1.Opinions/Sayingsboth
Plural of 'qawl' (saying or opinion), referring to multiple views or statements.
- 1.The correct/rightboth
That which is correct, right, or sound. Often used to refer to the most accurate opinion or statement.
- 1.Tahfahclassical
A name, possibly a variant spelling or the correct form of a name mentioned in the text, with the letter 'ha' (ه).
- 1.The letter Haboth
The Arabic letter 'ha' (ه), often used to refer to the letter itself or its sound.