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ط غ ف

Root entry · 13 derived lemmas

This 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

طُغْفَةnoun
  1. 1.
    Companion/Associateclassical

    A companion or associate, particularly one who is devoted or attached to someone or something.

بالغينname
  1. 1.
    Al-Bālighīnclassical

    A name or epithet, possibly referring to a group or a specific individual, mentioned in relation to Ibn Qays al-Ghaffārī.

المعجمةadjective
  1. 1.
    The dottedclassical

    Referring to something that has dots or diacritical marks, likely a textual or orthographical description.

أهملهverb
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    He neglected itclassical

    To neglect, disregard, or omit something. In this context, it might refer to a textual omission or a person being overlooked.

الجماعةnoun
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    The groupboth

    A group of people, a community, or a collective.

ابن قيس الغفاريname
  1. 1.
    Ibn Qays al-Ghaffārīclassical

    A companion (Sahabi) from the people of the Suffa, whose name is subject to scholarly debate.

صحابيnoun
  1. 1.
    Companionclassical

    A companion of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

أهل الصفةnoun
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    People of the Suffaclassical

    A group of poor companions of the Prophet Muhammad who lived in a covered courtyard (Suffa) in Medina.

اختلفverb
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    He differedboth

    To disagree, to have different opinions, or to vary.

أقوالnoun
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    Opinions/Sayingsboth

    Plural of 'qawl' (saying or opinion), referring to multiple views or statements.

الصوابnoun
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    The correct/rightboth

    That which is correct, right, or sound. Often used to refer to the most accurate opinion or statement.

طهفةname
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    Tahfahclassical

    A name, possibly a variant spelling or the correct form of a name mentioned in the text, with the letter 'ha' (ه).

الهاءnoun
  1. 1.
    The letter Haboth

    The Arabic letter 'ha' (ه), often used to refer to the letter itself or its sound.

Parallel reading

طُغْفَة، بالغين المعجمة أهمله الجماعة ابن قيس الغفاري: صحابي من أهل الصفة
Tughfah, Al-Bālighīn the dotted, neglected by the group Ibn Qays al-Ghaffārī: a companion from the people of the Suffa.
وقد اختلف في اسمه على أقوال
And there have been differing opinions regarding his name.
أضو الصواب طهفة بالهاء
The most correct is Tahfah with the letter Ha.