- Al-Qāmus al-
Muḥīṭ (Arabic: القاموس المحيط, lit. 'The Encomp****ing Ocean') is an
Arabic dictionary compiled by the
lexicographer and linguist, Abū al-Ṭāhir...
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Muhit Al-
Muhit is an
early modern Arabic dictionary written by the
Lebanese polymath Butrus al-Bustani (1819–1883), one of the
leading figures of the Nahda...
- (المخصص) (Book of Customs) and the
Arabic language dictionary Al-Muḥkam wa-al-
muḥīt al-aʻẓam (المحكم والمحيط الأعظم) (The
Great and
Comprehensive Arbiter"....
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lexicographers in the
medieval Islamic world. He was the
compiler of Al-Qamus al-
Muhit, a
comprehensive and, for
nearly five centuries, one of the most widely...
- (Arabic: فَالُوذَج, romanized: Fālūḏaǧ) for
example in Al-Muḥkam wa-al-
muḥīt al-aʻẓam. In the 16th to 18th centuries, the Indo-Persian
Mughal kings who...
- the
Great Ocean". The name
means "The
tongue of the Arabs". Al-Qamus al-
Muhit means "The
surrounding Ocean". The
Qamus -
which may be
derived from Gr****...
- in Q.99.1 al-Sa'iqah—the Blast; Yawm an Thaqila—the Hard Day; Al-Yawm al-
Muhit—the Encomp****ing Day; Yawm al-Fasl—the Day of Separation; al-Tammah al-Kubra—the...
- Fragmentation".
Primary sources Al-Zarkashi, Badr al-Din (1393). Al-Bahr Al-
Muhit Vol VI. Khadduri,
Majid (1961). 'Islamic Jurisprudence: Shafiʽi's Risala...
-
Cevat Emre,
writer who was
influenced by
social Darwinism,
which he
wrote about in the
monthly family magazine Muhit during the
early republican period....
- Rahimahullah); Abu
Hayyan al-Gharnati,
author of the Qur'anic
commentary "al-Bahr al-
Muhit"; Imam Ibn
Juzayy (d. 741/1340; Rahimahullah);
author of "al-Tashil fi 'Ulum...