صحيح البخاري عربي انجليزي - ط العربية 01-09

أبو عبدالله محمد بن البخاري

نص الكتاب

الكتاب المُصوّر

(Al-) Lizăm
Luqata
Mabrur
Maghrib
(Al-) Mubassab
Mahram Mahr
Makruh
(Al-) Manasi
Maqam Ibrahim
Ma'ras Masbruba Mathāni
Maulă
Mawaqit
Mikbdab Minä
Miqat Mi räj
Mu adh-dhin
: The settlement of affairs. In the Hadith it refers to the battle of Badr which was the means of setting affairs between the Muslims and the Pagans.
: Article or thing (pouch or a purse tied with a string) found by somebody other than the owner who lost it.
: (Hajj) accepted by Allah for being perfectly performed according to the Prophet's Traditions.
: Sunset.
: A valley outside Mecca called sometimes Khaif Bani Kinäna.
: Dhi-Mahram.
: Bridal money (given by the husband to the wife on marrying).
: Not approved of, undesirable from the point of view of religion, although not punishable.
: A vast plateau on the outskirts of Medina.
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The Station (the stone) where Ibrahim stood while he and Ismail were build -ing the Kaba.
: A place nearer to Mina than Ash-Shajara. Similar to an attic room.
: Oft-Repected verses of The Qur'an, and that it is Sūra- al-Fateha and it is recited repotedly in the prayers.
: It has many meanings. Some are a manumitted slave, or a master or the Lord (Allāh).
: Certain places specified by the Prophet for the people assume Ihram at, on their way to Mecca when intending to perform Hajj or 'Umra.
: A painted stone pot.
: A place outside Mecca on the road to 'Arafat'. It is five miles away from Mecca and about ten miles from Arafāt.
: Singular of Mawaqit.
: The Ascent of the Prophet to the Heavens. (See Hadith No 345 Vol I and Hadith No 227, Vol. 5).
: A call maker who recites the Adḥān loudly calling people to come and perform the prayer.