- (al-
qurba)." And
whosoever accomplishes a good deed, We
shall increase him in
goodness thereby.
Truly God is Forgiving, Thankful. The word al-
qurba (Arabic:...
-
Expressed love for the
close of kin (Arabic:
Mawaddat al-
Qurba) is a
Hadith collection purportedly written by Mir
Sayyid Ali Hamadani. The book's name...
- Al-Isra'ʾ (Arabic: الإسراء, lit. 'The
Night Journey'), also
known as Banī Isrāʾīl (Arabic: بني إسرائيل, lit. 'The
Children of Israel'), is the 17th chapter...
-
kinsfolk (al-
qurba) in this
verse is
interpreted by the Shia as the Ahl al-Bayt. Ibn
Ishaq (d. 767)
narrates that the
prophet specified al-
qurba as his daughter...
- Medicine. Dah Qa’idah
gives ten
rules of
contemplative life
Kitabul Mawdah Fil
Qurba gathers traditions on
affection among relatives Kitabus Sab’ina Fi Fadha’il...
- Muhammad,
specially Imam Ali ibn Abu talib. It
quotes from
Mawaddat al-
Qurba Book of Mir
Sayyid Ali Hamadani. Qundūzī, Sulaymān ibn Ibrāhīm (1885) [1302]...
- Shia-leaning
historian Ibn
Ishaq (d. 767)
narrates that
Muhammad specified al-
qurba in this
verse as Ali, Fatima, and
their two sons,
Hasan and Husayn. This...
- his father's
lifetime and who left no male-line descendants. Zujla. Bint
Qurba, also of the
Taghlib tribe. Ibrahim.
Hafsa Umm Khalid, a concubine. Khalid...
- any
reward for it, save
affection among kinsfolk." The word
kinsfolk (al-
qurba) in this
verse is
interpreted by the Shia as the ahl al-bayt, namely, Ali...
- (בַּרְזֶל) 𒁔 pašāru pšara to melt,
dissolve Hebrew hafšara (הַפְשָׁרָה)
qurbu qurba nearby Arabic qurb (قُرْب),
Hebrew qirvah;
qeruv & qarov,
Western Neo-Aramaic...