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Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis root appears to be primarily associated with a specific mountain in Mecca, known as Al-Khindamah. The term is used in historical accounts and poetry, often referencing battles or significant events that took place there.
Derived headwords
الخَنْدَمَةname
- 1.Al-Khindamahclassical
A mountain located in Mecca. It is mentioned in historical contexts, particularly in relation to events during the conquest of Mecca.
خَنْدَمَةname
- 1.Al-Khindamahclassical
A mountain located in Mecca. It is mentioned in historical contexts, particularly in relation to events during the conquest of Mecca.
Parallel reading
أهمله الجوهري.
Al-Jawhari neglected it.
هو (جبل بمكة).
It is (a mountain in Mecca).
وそのقول العباس لما أسره أبو اليسر يوم بدر: إنه لأعظم في عيني من الخندمة.
And the saying of Al-Abbas when Abu Al-Yusr captured him on the day of Badr: 'It is greater in my eyes than Al-Khindamah.'
كانت به وقعة يوم فتح مكة.
There was a battle there on the day of the conquest of Mecca.
وكان لقيهم خالد بن الوليد فهزم المشركين وقتلهم،
And Khalid bin Al-Walid met them, so he defeated the polytheists and killed them,
إذ فر صفوان وفر عكرمه
When Safwan fled and Ikrimah fled
ولحقننا بالسيوف المسلمه
And we pursued them with the submitted swords
يفلقن كل ساعد وجمجمه
Cleaving every forearm and skull