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[quote]The other thing i wanted to add to my last post is specifically because allah did not define what was meant by the beat meaning, then that is not the meaning, as I, unlike mushrikeen do not believe that Allah revealed an incomplete and incomprehensible text only to be clarified by contradictory and fabricated sayings. Next, I quote from lughatul quran by Abdul mannan omar (based on lisan, taj and others):- ضرب This word admits a great variety of meanings and interpretations as: To heal, strike, propound as an example, put forth a parable, go, make a journey, travel, mix, avoid, take away, put a cover, shut, mention, state, propound, set forth, compare, liken, seek away, march on, set, impose, prevent, fight, traffic with anyone's property for a share in the profit, leave for sake, take away thing (with 'an). Dzaraba bi arjulihi: He travelled, Dzaraba al-ardza Without fi or with fi: To travel. Dzaraba fulanun al-gha'ita: to go to relieve the bowels , go to privy, go for earning livelihood. La tudzrabu akbad al ibili illa ala thalathati masajida: la turkal fala yusaru ilaiha: One must not ride to go but for three mosques. etc... For Dzaraba:- He set forth, coined, propounded, compared, gave, mentioned, traveled, took away, avoided (with 'an). For Idzrib: - Strike, go, seek a way, march on. etc... Lane's lexicon had nearly 7 pages on this word and its forms and lisn has allot on it too.[/quote]
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