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هَا

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(هَا)
(هـ) فِي حَدِيثِ الرِّبا «لَا تَبيعُوا الذَّهبَ بالذَّهب إِلَّا هَاءَ وهَاء» هُو أَنْ يَقُولَ كُلُّ واحِدٍ مِنَ البَيِّعيْن: هاءَ فيُعْطِيه مَا فِي يَدِه، كَحديثِه الآخَر «إِلَّا يَداً بِيَدٍ» يَعْني مُقابَضَةً فِي المَجْلس.
وَقِيلَ: مَعْنَاهُ: هَاكَ وهَاتِ: أَيْ خُذْ وَأعْطِ.
قَالَ الخطَّابي: أصحابُ الْحَدِيثِ يَرْوُونه «هَا وهَا» ساكنَةَ الألِفِ. وَالصَّوَابُ مَدُّها وفَتْحُها، لِأَنَّ أصْلَها هَاكَ: أَيْ خُذْ، فحُذِفَتِ الْكَافُ وعُوِّضَتْ مِنْهَا المَدَّة والهَمْزَة. يُقَالُ للواحِد: هَاء، وللاثْنين: هَاؤُمَا، وَلِلْجَمِيعِ: هَاؤُم.
وغَيْرُ الخطَّابي يُجيز فِيهَا السُّكون عَلَى حَذْفِ العِوَض، وتَتَنَزَّلُ مَنْزلة «هَا» الَّتِي للتَّنْبِيه.
وَفِيهَا لُغَاتٌ أُخْرَى.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ عُمَرَ، لِأَبِي مُوسَى «هَا، وَإِلَّا جَعَلْتُك عِظَةً» أَيْ هَاتِ مَن يَشْهَدُ لَك عَلَى قَوْلِك.
ومنه حديث علي «ها، إنّ هاهنا عِلْماً، وأوْمَأَ بيَدِه إِلَى صَدْرِه، لَوْ أصَبْتُ لَهُ حَمْلَةً» هَا مَقْصُورة: كَلِمَةُ تَنْبيه للمخاطَب، يُنَبَّه بِهَا عَلَى مَا يُساقُ إِلَيْهِ مِنَ الْكَلَامِ. وَقَدْ يُقْسَم بِهَا. فَيُقَالُ:
لَا هَا اللَّهِ مَا فَعَلْتُ: أَيْ لَا واللَّهِ، أُبْدِلَتِ الْهَاءُ مِنَ الْوَاوِ.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ أَبِي قَتادة يومَ حُنَين «قَالَ أَبُو بَكْرٍ: لَا هَا اللَّهِ إِذًا، لَا يَعْمِدُ إِلَى أسَدٍ مِنْ أُسْد اللَّه، يُقاتِلُ عَنِ اللَّه وَرَسُولِهِ فيُعْطيك سلبه» هكذا جاء الحديث «لاها اللَّه إِذًا» وَالصَّوَابُ «لاَ هَا اللَّهِ ذَا» بِحَذْفِ الْهَمْزَةِ، وَمَعْنَاهُ: لَا واللَّهِ لَا يكونُ ذَا، أَوْ لَا واللَّهِ الأمْرُ ذَا، فَحُذِفَ تَخْفيفا. وَلَكَ فِي أَلِفِ «هَا» مَذْهَبان: أحدُهُما تُثْبِتُ ألفَها؛ لِأَنَّ الَّذِي بَعْدَها مُدْغَمٌ، مِثْل دَابَّة، وَالثَّانِي أنْ تَحْذِفَها لاْلتقاءِ السَّاكِنَيْن.

تنء

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ت ن ء : تَنَأَ بِالْبَلَدِ يَتْنَأُ مَهْمُوزٌ بِفَتْحِهِمَا تُنُوءًا أَقَامَ بِهِ وَاسْتَوْطَنَهُ وَتَنَأَ تُنُوءًا أَيْضًا اسْتَــغْنَى وَكَثُرَ مَالُهُ فَهُوَ تَانِئٌ وَالْجَمْعُ تُنَّاءٌ مِثْلُ: كَافِرٍ وَكُفَّارٍ وَالِاسْمُ التَّنَاءَةُ بِالْكَسْرِ وَالْمَدِّ وَرُبَّمَا خُفِّفَ فَقِيلَ تَنَا بِالْمَكَانِ فَهُوَ تَانٍ كَقَوْلِهِ 
شَيْخًا يَظَلُّ الْحِجَجَ الثَّمَانِيَا ... ضَيْفًا وَلَا تَلْقَاهُ إلَّا تَانِيَا. 

اخو

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اخو

1 أَخَوْتَ, [third Pers\. أَخَا,] (S, K,) aor. ـْ (S,) inf. n. أُخُوَّةٌ; (S, K, &c.;) and ↓ آخَيْتَ, (K, TA,) [in the CK اَخَيْتُ, which is wrong in respect of the Pers\., and otherwise, for it is correctly] with medd, (TA,) inf. n. إِخَآءٌ and مُؤَاخَاةٌ; (Lth;) and ↓ تَأَخَّيْتَ; (K;) Thou becamest a brother [in the proper sense of this word, and also as meaning a friend, or companion, or the like]. (S,* K,* TA.) ↓أُخُوَّةٌ is also [used as] a simple subst., (TA,) signifying Brotherhood; fraternity; the relation of brother; as also ↓إِخَآءٌ and مُؤَاخاةٌ; and ↓تَأَخٍ: (Lth, TA:) and the relation of sister. (S.) You say, بَيْنِى وَبَيْنَهُ أُخُوَّةٌ and ↓إِخَآءٌ [&c., meaning] Between me and him is brotherhood. (JK, TA.) And ↓بَيْنَ السَّمَاحَةِ وَالحَمَاسَةِ تَأَخٍ (assumed tropical:) [Between liberality and courage is a relation like that of brothers]. (TA.) And خُوَّةٌ is a dial. var. of أُخُوَّةٌ, occurring in a trad. (IAth, TA.) A2: [It is also trans.] You say, أَخَوْتُ عَشَرَةً I was, or became, a brother to ten. (TA.) 2 أَخَّيْتُ لِلدَّابَّةِ, (S, K,) or الدَّابَّةَ, (Msb, [so accord. to a copy of that work, but probably this is a mistranscription,]) inf. n. تَأْخِيَةٌ, (S, Msb, K,) I made an آخِيَّة [q. v.] for the beast, (Msb, K,) and tied the beast therewith; (Msb;) [and so, app., ↓ آخَيْتُ (which, if correct, is probably of the measure أَفْعَلْتُ); for it is related that] an Arab of the desert said to another, لِى آخِيَّةً ↓ آخِ

أَرْبِطُ إَلَيْهَا مُهْرِى [Make thou for me an آخيّة to which I shall tie my colt]. (TA.) And you say, فُلَانٌ فِى فُلَانٍ آخِيَّةً فَكَفَرَهَا ↓ آخِى (assumed tropical:) Such a one did a benefit to such a one, and he was ungrateful for it. (TA.) [But perhaps آخِ and آخَى in these two exs. are mistranscriptions for أَخِّ and أَخَّى.]3 آخاهُ, (S, K,) vulgarly وَاخَاهُ, (S,) or the latter is a dial. var. of weak authority, (K,* TA,) said by some to be of the dial. of Teiyi, (TA,) inf. n. مُؤَاخَاةٌ and إِخآءٌ (S, K) and وِخَآءٌ, (K) and [quasi-inf. n.] ↓ إِخَاوَةٌ (Fr, K) and وِخَاوَةٌ, (CK,) He fraternized with him; acted with him in a brotherly manner: (S,* K,* PS, TK:) A'Obeyd mentions, on the authority of Yz, آخَيْتُ and وَاخَيْتُ, and آسَيْتُ and وَاسَيْتُ, and آكَلْتُ and وَاكَلْتُ: the pret. is said to be thus assimilated to [a form of] the fut.; for they used [sometimes] to say, يُوَاخِى, changing the hemzeh into و. (IB, TA.) b2: It is said in a trad., آخَى بَيْنَ المُهَاجِرِينَ وَالأَنْصَارِ, meaning He united the emigrants [to El-Medeeneh] with the assistants [previously dwel-ling there] by the brotherhood of El-Islám and of the faith. (TA.) You say also, آخَيْتُ بَيْنَ الشَّيْئَنْنِ [I united the two things as fellows, or pairs]; and sometimes one says, وَاخَيْتُ, like as one says, وَاسَيْتُ, for آسَيْتُ; mentioned by ISk. (Msb.) b3: See also 1, in three places.4 آخَوَ see 2, in three places.5 تَأَخَّيْتَ, and the inf.n. تَأَخٍ: see 1, in three places.

A2: تَأَخَّيْتُ أَخًا I adopted a brother: (S, K:) or [تَأَخَّيْتُهُ signifies] I called him brother. (K.) b2: تَأَخَّيْتُ الشَّىْءَ, (S, K, TA,) or بِالشَّىْ, (Msb,) I sought, endeavoured after, pursued, or endeavoured to reach or attain or obtain, the thing; (S, Msb, K, TA;) as the brother does the brother; and in the same manner the verb is used with a man for its object: but تَوَخَّيْتُ, in the same sense, is more common. (TA.) You say, تَأَخَّيْتُ مَحَبَّتَكَ I sought, &c., thy love, or affection. (TA in art. وخى.) 6 تَآخَيَا They became brothers, or friends or companions or the like, to each other. (S,* TA.) أَخٌ, (S, Msb, K,) originally أَخَوٌ, (Kh, S, Msb,) as is shown by the first of its dual forms mentioned below, and by its having a pl. like آبَآءٍ, (S,) and أَخٌّ, (K,) with the second letter doubled to compensate for the و suppressed, as is the case in أَبٌّ, (TA,) and ↓ أَخًا, [like أَبًا,] and ↓ أَخُو, (IAar, K, TA, [the last, with the article prefixed to it, erroneously written in the CK الاُخُوٌّ,]) and ↓ أَخْوٌ, like دَلْوٌ, (Kr, K,) a well-known term of relationship, (K, TA,) i. e. A brother; the son of one's father and mother, or of either of them: and also applied to a foster-brother: (TA:) and (assumed tropical:) a friend; and a companion, an associate, or a fellow: (K:) derived from آخِيَّةٌ [q. v.]; as though one أَخ were tied and attached to another like as the horse is tied to the آخيّة: (Har p. 42 :) or, accord. to some of the grammarians, it is from وَخَى meaning قَصَدَ; because the أَخ has the same aim, endeavour, or desire, as his أَخ: (TA:) when أَخ is prefixed to another noun, its final vowel is prolonged: (Kh:) you say, هذَا أَخُوكَ [This is thy brother, &c.], and مَرَرْتُ بِأَخِيكَ [I passed by thy brother, &c.], and رَأَيْتُ أَخَاكَ [I saw thy brother, &c.] : (S: [in which it is also asserted that one does not say أَخُو without prefixing it to another noun; but this is inconsistent with the assertion of IAar and F, that الأَخُو is a syn. of الأَخُ:]) the dual is أَخَوَانِ, (S, Msb, Kur xlix. 10, Ham p. 434,) or أَخْوَانِ, with the خ quiescent, (TA, [but this I have found nowhere else,]) and some of the Arabs say أَخَانِ, (S, Msb,) and Kr mentions أَخُوَانِ, with damm to the خ, said by IB to occur in poetry, and held by ISd to be dual of أَخُو, with damm to the خ: (TA:) the pl. is إِخْوَةٌ and إِخْوَانٌ, (S, Msb, K, &c.,) the former generally applied to brothers, and the latter to friends [or the like], (T, S,*) but not always, as in the Kur xlix. 10, where the former does not denote relationship, and in xxiv. 60 of the same, where the latter does denote relationship, (T, TA,) and sometimes the former is applied to a [single] man, as in the Kur iv. 12, (S,) and أُخْوَةٌ, (Fr, S, Msb, K, [in the CK اَخْوَةٌ,]) or this is a quasi-pl. n., (Sb, TA,) and أُخْوَانٌ, (Kr, Msb, K,) and آخَآءٌ, (S, K,) like آبَآءٌ, (S,) and أُخُوٌّ, and أُخُوَّةٌ, (ISd, K,) the last mentioned by Lh, and thought by ISd to be formed from the next preceding by the addition of ة characterizing the pl. as fem., (TA,) and أَخُونَ, (S, Msb, K,) and اخاوون. (Msb: [there written without any syll. signs, and I have not found it elsewhere.]) The fem. of أَخٌ is ↓ أُخْتٌ [meaning A sister: and (assumed tropical:) a female friend, &c.]: (S, Msb, K, &c. :) written with damm to show that the letter which has gone from it is و; (S;) the ت being a substitute for the و; (TA;) not to denote the fem. gender, (K, TA,) because the letter next before it is quiescent: this is the opinion of Sb, and [accord. to SM] it is the correct opinion: for Sb says that if you were to use it as a proper name of a man, you would make it perfectly decl.; and if the ت were to denote the fem. gender, the name would not be perfectly decl.; though in one place he incidentally says that it is the sign of the fem. gender, through inadvertence: Kh, however, says that its ت is [originally] ه [meaning ة]: and Lth, that أُخْتٌ is originally أَخَةٌ: and some say that it is originally أَخْوَةٌ: (TA:) the dual. is أُخْتَانِ: (Kh:) and the pl. is أَخَوَاتٌ. (Kh, S, Msb, K.) The saying لَا أَخَالَكَ بِفُلَانٍ [Thou hast no brother, or (assumed tropical:) friend, in such a one] means لَيْسَ لَكَ بِأَخٍ [such a one is not a brother, or friend, to thee]. (S, K.) It is said in a prov., مَنْ لَكَ بِأَخِيكَ كُلِّهِ [Who will be responsible to thee for thy brother, or (assumed tropical:) thy friend, altogether? i. e., for his always acting to thee as a brother, or friend]. (JK.) And in another, رُبَّ أَخٍ لَكَ لَمْ تَلِدْهُ أُمُّكَ [(assumed tropical:) There is many a brother to thee whom thy mother has not brought forth]. (TA.) And in another, أَخُوكَ أَمِ الذَّئْبُ [Is it thy brother, or the wolf?]; said in suspecting a thing: as also أَخُوكَ أَمِ اللَّيْلُ [Is it thy brother, or is it the night that deceives thee?]. (Har p. 554.) And another saying is, الرُّمْحُ أَخُوكَ وَرُبَّمَا خَانَكَ [(assumed tropical:) The spear is thy brother, but sometimes, or often, it is unfaithful to thee]. (TA.) b2: Ibn-'Arafeh says that when أُخُوَّةٌ does not relate to birth, it means conformity, or similarity; and combination, agreement, or unison, in action: hence the saying, هذَا الثَّوْبُ أَخُو هذَا [(assumed tropical:) This garment, or piece of cloth, is the like, or fellow, of this] : and hence the saying in the Kur [xvii. 29], كَانُوا إِخْوَانَ الشَّيَاطِينِ (assumed tropical:) They are the likes, or fellows, of the devils: and in the same [xliii. 47], ↓ إِلَّا هِىَ أَكْبَرُ مِنْ أُخْتِهَا (assumed tropical:) But it was greater than its like, or fellow; i. e., than what was like to it in truth &c. (TA.) It is said in a trad., النَّوْمُ

أَخُ المَوْتِ [Sleep is the like of death]. (El-Jámi' es-Sagheer.) One says also, لَقِىَ فُلَانٌ أَخَا المَوْتِ (assumed tropical:) Such a one met with the like of death. (Msb, TA.) And they said, لَهَا ↓ وَمَاهُ آللّٰهُ بِلَيْلَپٍ لَا أُخْتَ [(assumed tropical:) God afflicted him with a night having none like to it], i. e., a night in which he should die. (TA.) and لَا أُكَلِّمُهُ إِلَّا أَخَا السِّرارِ (assumed tropical:) I will not speak to him save the like of secret discourse. (As, TA.) [and hence,] سُهَيْلٍ ↓ أُخْتَا [(assumed tropical:) The two sisters of Canopus;] the two stars called الشّعْرَى العَبُورُ and الشّعْرَى

الغُمَيْصَآءُ. (S and K in art. شعر, q. v.) b3: يَاَ أَخَا بَكْرٍ, or تَمِيمٍ, means (assumed tropical:) O thou of [the tribe of] Bekr, or Temeem. (Ham p. 284.) b4: Lh mentions, on the authority of Abu-d-Deenár and Ibn-Ziyád, the saying, القُمْمُ بِأَخِى الشَّرَّ, as meaning (assumed tropical:) The people, or company of men, are in an evil state or condition. (TA.) [But accord. to others,] one says, تَرَكْتُهُ بِأَخِى الخَيْرِ, meaning (tropical:) I left him in an evil state or condition: (JK, * Msb, K, TA:) and بِأَخِى الشَّرِّ (tropical:) in a good state or condition. (TA.) b5: You say also, هُوَأَخُو الصَّدْقِ (assumed tropical:) He is one who cleaves, or keeps, to veracity. (Msb.) b6: [أِخُو, as a prefixed noun, is also used in the sense of أَهْلُ, meaning (assumed tropical:) Worthy, or deserving, of a thing: and meet, fit, or fitted, for it. So in the phrase أَخُو ثِقَةٍ (assumed tropical:) Worthy, or deserving, of trust, or confidence; expl. by W (p. 91) as meaning a person in whom one trusts, or confides. And so in the prov., لَيْسَ أَخُو الكِظَاظِ مَنْ يَسْأَمُهُ (assumed tropical:) He who is fit, or fitted, for vehement striving for the mastery is not he who turns away from it with disgust: see art. كظ.] b7: It is also used in the sense of ذُو: as in the phrase, هُوَأَخُو الــغِنَى [(assumed tropical:) He is possessed, or a possessor, of wealth, or competence, or sufficiency]. (Msb.) [So too in the phrase, أَخُو الخَيْرِ (assumed tropical:) Possessed, or a possessor, of good, or of what is good. And in like manner,] أَخُو الخَنَعِ means [ذُو الخَنَعِ, i. e. ذُو الذِّلَّةِ, i. e.] الّذَّلِيلُ [(assumed tropical:) The low, base, or abject]. (Ham p. 44.) [So too] سَيْرُنَا

أَخُو الجِيْدِ means [سَيْرُنَا ذُوالجَيْدِ, i. e.] سَيْرُنَا جَاهِدٌ [(assumed tropical:) Our journeying is laborious: see an ex. in the first paragraph of art. غدر]. (TA.) b8: حُمَّى

الأَخَوَيْنِ (assumed tropical:) A fever that affects the patient two days, and quits him two days; or that attacks on Saturday, and quits for three days, and comes [again] on Thursday; and so on. (Msb.) b9: دَمُ الأَخَوَيْنِ: see دَمٌ, in art. دمى.

أَخًا:see أَخٌ.

أَخْوٌ:see أَخٌ.

أَخُو:see أَخٌ.

أُخْتٌ: see أَخٌ, in four places.

أُخَيٌّ and أُخَيَّةٌ dims. of أَخٌ and أُخْتٌ.]

أَخَوِيٌّ Brotherly; fraternal; of, or relating to, a brother, and a friend or companion: and also, sisterly; of, or relating to, a sister; because you say أَخَوَاتٌ [meaning “sisters”]; but Yoo used to say ↓ أُخْتِىُّ, which is not agreeable with analogy. (S, TA.) أُخْتِىُّ: see أَخَوِىُّ.

إِخْوَانٌ, besides being a pl. of أَخٌ, q. v., is a dial. var. of خِوَانٌ. (TA. [See art. خون.]) إِخَاوَةٌ: see 3.

أُخُوَّهٌ an inf. n. of 1: and also [used as] a simple subst. (TA.) See 1. b2: When it does not relate to birth, it means (assumed tropical:) Conformity, or similarity; and combination, agreement, or unison, in action. (Ibn-'Arafeh, TA.) آخِيَّةٌ, (Lth, S, Msb, K, &c.,) originally of the measure فَاعُولَةٌ, [i. e. آخُويَةٌ,] (Msb,) and آخِيَةٌ, (Lth, Msb, K,) and أَخِيَّةٌ, (JK, K, TA, [but in the K the orthography of these three words is differently expressed in different copies, and somewhat obscurely in all that I have seen,]) A piece of rope of which the two ends are buried in the ground, (ISk, JK, S,) with a small staff or stick, or a small stone, attached thereto, (ISK, S,) a portion thereof, resembling a loop, being apparent, or exposed, to which the beast is tied; (ISk, JK, S;) it is made in soft ground, as being more commodious to horses than pegs, or stakes, protruding from the ground, and more firm in soft ground than the peg, or stake: (TA:) or a loop tied to a peg, or stake, driven [into the ground], to which the beast is attached: (Msb:) or a stick, or piece of wood, (K, TA,) placed crosswise (TA) in a wall, or in a rope of which the two ends are buried in the ground, the [other] end [or portion] protruding, like a ring, to which the beast is tied: (K, TA:) or a peg, or stake, to which horses are tied: (Har p. 42:) [see also آرِىُّ:] the pl. of the first is أَوَاخِىُّ; (JK, S, Msb, K;*) and of the second, أوَاخٍ; (Msb;) and of the third, أَخَايَا, (JK, K,*) like as خَطَايَا is pl. of خَطِيَّةٌ. (TA.) In a trad., the believer and belief are likened to a horse attached to his آخيّة; because the horse wheels about, and then returns to his آخيّة; and the believer is heedless, and then returns to believe. (TA.) And in another, men are forbidden to make their backs like the أَخَايَا of beasts; i. e., in prayer; meaning that they should not arch them therein, so as to make them like the loops thus called. (TA.) b2: Also i. q. طُنُبٌ; (K;) i. e. The kind of tent-rope thus called. (TA in art. طنب, q. v.) b3: And (assumed tropical:) A sacred, or an inviolable, right or the like; syn. حُرْمَةٌ and ذِمَّةٌ. (S, K.) You say, لِفُلَانٍ أَوَاخِىُّ وَأَسْبَابٌ تُرْعَى [(assumed tropical:) To such a one belong sacred, or inviolable, rights, and ties of relationship and love, to be regarded]. (S.) And لَهُ عِنْدِى آجِيَّةٌ (assumed tropical:) He has, with me, or in my estimation, a strong, sacred, or inviolable, right; and a near tie or connexion, or means of access or intimacy or ingratiation. (TA.) b4: In a trad. of 'Omar, in which it is related that he said to El-'Abbás, أَنْتَ آخِيَّةُ آبَآءِ رَسُولِ اَللّٰهِ, it is used in the sense of بَقِيَّةَ; [and the words may therefore be rendered Thou art the most excellent of the ancestors of the Apostle of God;] as though he meant, thou art he upon whom one stays himself, and to whom one clings, of the stock of the Apostle of God. (TA.)

اذن

Entries on اذن in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane

اذن

1 أَذِنَ لَهْ (T, S, M, Msb, K) and إِلَيْهِ, (M, K,) aor. ـَ (T, Msb, K,) inf. n. أَذَنٌ, (T, S, Msb, K,) He [gave ear or] listened to it, (T, S, M, Msb, K,) or him: (T, S, M, K: *) or it signifies, (K,) or signifies also, (M,) he listened to it, or him, pleased, or being pleased. (M, K.) It is said in a trad., (T,) مَا أَذِنَ اللّٰهِ لِشَىْءٍ لِنَبِىٍّ يَتَــغَنَّى

بالقُرآنِ (T, S) God hath not listened to anything [in a manner] like his listening [to a prophet chanting the Kur-án]. (T.) And in the Kur [lxxxiv. 2 and 5], وَأَذِنَتْ لِرَبِّها And shall listen to its Lord, (M, Bd, Jel,) and obey; (Jel;) i. e., shall submit to the influence of his power as one listens to the commander and submits to him. (Bd.) And you say, أَذِنَ لِلَّهْوِ He listened and inclined to sport, or play. (M.) b2: [Hence, perhaps,] أَذِنَ لِرَائِحَةِ الطَّعَامِ (assumed tropical:) He desired eagerly, or longed for, the food, [perceiving its odour,] (ISh, K,) and inclined to it. (ISh, TA.) b3: [Hence also, app.,] أَذِنَ لَهُ فِى الشَّىء, (S, M, K,) or فِى أَمْرِ كَذَا, (T,) or فِى كَذَا, (Msb,) aor. ـَ (T, K,) inf. n. إِذْنٌ, (T, S, M, K,) or this is a simple subst., (Msb,) and أَذِينٌ, (K,) [as though originally signifying He gave ear to him in respect of such a thing; and then] he permitted him, allowed him, or gave him permission or leave, to do the thing, or such a thing. (M, Msb, K.) [See also إِذْنٌ, below.] You say, أَذِنْتُ لِلْعَبْدِ فَي التِّجَارَةِ [I gave permission, or leave, to the slave to traffic]. (Msb.) b4: أَذِنَ لَهُ عَلَيْهِ He took, or got, permission, or leave, for him from him. (M.) You say, اِيذَنْ لِى

عَلَى الأَمِيرِ (S, TA) Take thou, or get thou, permission for me from the commander, or governor, or prince. (TA.) El-A'azz Ibn-'AbdAllah says, وَ إِنِّى إِذَا ضَنَّ الأَمِيرُ بإِذْنِهِ
عَلَي الإِذنِ مِنْ نَفْسِى إِذا شِئْتٌ قَادِرٌ [And verily I, when the prince is niggardly of his permission, am able to take permission of myself when I will]. (TA.) And a poet says, قُلْتُ لِبَوَّابٍ لَدَيْهِ دَارُهَا
تِئْذَنْ فَإِنِّى حَيْؤُهَا وَجَارُهَا [I said to a door-keeper, near by whom was her house, take thou, or get thou, permission for me to enter, for I am her husband's father, and her neighbour]: meaning, says Aboo-Jaafar, لِتَأْذَنْ; for the suppression of the ل is allowable in poetry, and the pronunciation with kesr to the ت is accord. to the dial. of him who says أَنْتَ تِعْلَمُ. (S.) b5: أَذِنَ بِالشَّىءِ, (S, * M, Msb, K,) aor. ـَ (S, M, K,) inf. n. إِذْنٌ and أَذَنٌ and أَذَانٌ and أَذَانَةٌ, (M, K,) He knew the thing; knew of it; had knowledge of it; became informed, or apprized, of it. (S, M, Msb, K.) It is said in the Kur [ii. 279], فَأْذَنُوا بِحَرْبٍ مِنَ اللّٰهِ وَرَسُولِهِ (S, M, K) Then be ye informed, or apprized, of war [that shall come upon you] from God and his apostle: (M, K:) or then be ye sure, or assured, &c. (T.) [See also إِذْنٌ, below.]

A2: أَذَنَهُ, (T, S, M, K,) inf. n. أَذْنٌ, (T,) He hit, or hurt, his ear; (T, S, M, K;) or struck his ear; (so in some copies of the S;) and ↓ آذَنَهُ signifies the same, (M, K,) inf. n. إِيذَانٌ. (TA.) [See also 2.] b2: أُذِنَ [as though originally signifying He had his ear hit or hurt;] he complained, or had a complaint, of his ear; (K;) said of a man. (TA.) 2 أذّنهُ, (S, M, K,) inf. n. تَأْذِينٌ, (K,) He wrung, or twisted, (عَرَكَ,) his (a boy's, S) ear: (S, K:) or he struck, (ضَرَبَ, TA,) or struck with his finger, or fillipped, (نَقَرَ, M, TA,) his ear. (M, TA.) [See also أَذَنَهُ.] They say, (in a prov., TA in art. جوز,) لِكُلِّ جَابِهٍ جَوْزَةٌ ثُمَّ يُؤْذَّنُ, (M, TA,) i. e. For every one that comes to water is a single watering for his family and his cattle; then his ear is struck, to apprize him that he has nothing more to receive from them: (TA in the present art., and the like is said in the same in art. جوز:) or, (assumed tropical:) then he is repelled from the water: (TA in art. جوز:) [for أذّنهُ signifies also] b2: (assumed tropical:) He repelled him, (IAar, T, M, K,) namely, a man, (IAar, T, M,) from drinking, (K,) and did not give him to drink. (M, K.) You say also, أَذِّنُوا عَنِّى أُوَلَهَا, [in which the pronoun appears, from the context, to relate to camels,] (assumed tropical:) Send ye away from me the first ones of them. (En-Nadr, T.) A2: أذّن النَّعْلَ, (inf. n. as above, S,) He put to the sandal what is termed أُذُنٌ, q. v. infrà: (S, M, K:) and in like manner one says with respect to other things. (S, K.) A3: أذّن, (M, K,) inf. n. as above, (K,) also signifies He made known, or notified, a thing (بِشَىْءٍ) much; (M, K; *) he proclaimed, or made proclamation; syn. نَادَى: (Jel in vii. 42, and Bd and Jel in xii. 70 and xxii. 28:) Sb says that some of the Arabs make أَذَّنَ and ↓ آذَنَ to be syn.: but some say that the former signifies he called out publickly; and the latter, i. q. أَعْلَمَ [he made to know, &c.: see 4]. (M, TA.) It is said in the Kur [xxii. 28], وَأَذِّنْ فِى

النَّاسِ بِالحَجِّ (M) And proclaim thou, among the people, the pilgrimage. (Bd, Jel.) b2: Also, (S, K,) or أذّن بِالصَّلَاةِ, (Msb,) inf. n. as above, (M, K,) or أَذَانٌ, (S,) or both, (TA,) or the latter is [properly speaking] a simple subst. [used as an inf. n.], as in the instances of وَدَّعَ وَدَاعَّا and سَلَّمَ سَلَامًا and كَلَّمَ كَلَامًا &c., (Msb,) He called to prayer; (M, K;) he notified, or made known, or proclaimed, [i. e., chanted, from the مِئْذَنَة,] the time of prayer; (S, * Msb, * TA;) and ↓ آذَنَ signifies the same, (K,) inf. n. إِيذَانٌ. (TA.) IB says, the phrase أَذَّنَ العَصْرُ, with the verb in the act. form, [a phrase commonly obtaining in the present day,] is wrong; the correct expression being أُذِّنَ بِالعَصْرِ [The time of the prayer of afternoon was proclaimed, i. e., chanted], with the verb in the pass. form, and with the preposition to connect it with its subject. (Msb.) b3: You say also, أَذَّنَ بِإِرْسَالِ إِبِلِهِ He spoke of sending away his camels. (En-Nadr, T.) 4 آذنهُ: see 1, last sentence but one. b2: [Hence, app.,] inf. n. إِيذَانٌ, (assumed tropical:) He prevented him, or forbade him; (K;) and repelled him. (TA.) [See also 2.] b3: And (assumed tropical:) It (a thing, M) pleased, or rejoiced, him, (M, K,) and he therefore listened to it. (M.) A2: آذَنْتُهُ, inf. n. إِيذَانٌ, (T, Msb,) in the place of which the subst. أَذَانٌ is also used, (T,) signifies أَعْلَمْتُهُ [I made him to know, or have knowledge; informed, apprized, advertised, or advised, him; gave him information, intelligence, notice, or advice: and I made it known, notified it, or announced it]: (T, Msb:) and ↓ تَأَذَّنْتُ, also, signifies أَعْلَمْتُ [as meaning I made to know, &c.: and I made known, &c.]. (Msb.) You say, آذنهُ بِالأَمْرِ, (T, K, [in the CK, erroneously, اَذَنَهُ,]) or بِالشَّىْءِ, (S,) and آذنهُ الأَمْرَ, (M, K,) inf. n. إِيذَانٌ, (T,) meaning أَعْلَمَهُ [He made him to know, or have knowledge of, the thing; informed, apprized, advertised, or advised, him of it; gave him information, intelligence, notice, or advice, of it; made it known, notified it, or announced it, to him]; (T, S, M, K;) as also الأَمْرَ ↓ تأذّنهُ. (M.) So, accord. to one reading, in the Kur [ii. 279], فَآذِنُوا بِحَرْبٍ مِنَ اللّٰهِ Then make ye known, or notify ye, or announce ye, war from God. (M. [For the more common reading, see 1, latter part.]) And so in the Kur [vii. 166], رَبُّكَ ↓ وَ إِذْ تَأَذَّنَ And when thy Lord made known, or notified, or announced: (Zj, S, M, K: *) or the meaning here is, swore: (M, K: *) [for] you say, لَيَفْعَدَنَ ↓ تَأَذَّنَ, meaning he swore that he would assuredly do [such a thing]: (M:) Lth says that لَأَ فْعَلَنَّ كَذَا وَ كَذَا ↓ تَأَذَّنْتُ signifies the making the action obligatory. (T.) You say also, الأَمِيرُ فِى النَّاسِ ↓ تَأَذَّنَ The commander, or governor, or prince, proclaimed (نَادَى) among the people, with threatening (S, K) and prohibition; i. e. تَقَدَّمَ and أَعْلَمَ. (S.) And you say of a building that has cracked in its sides, آذَنَ بِالِانْهِدَامِ وَالسُّقُوطِ (assumed tropical:) [It gave notice of becoming a ruin and of falling down]. (Msb in art. دعو.) [See also a similar ex. in a verse cited voce أَلَا. and hence,] آذَنَ العُشْبُ [in the CK (erroneously) اَذَنَ] (tropical:) The herbage began to dry up; part of it being still succulent, and part already dried up. (M, K, TA.) And آذَنَ الحُبُّ The grain put forth its أَذَنَة, or leaves. (TA.) See also 2, latter half, in two places.

A3: آذَنَ and ↓ تأذّن are [also] used in one and the same sense [as meaning He knew; had knowledge; or became informed, apprized, advertised, or advised, of a thing]; like as one says أَيْقَنَ and تَيَقَّنَ. (S, TA.) You say, ↓ تَأَذَّنْ, meaning اِعْلَمْ [Know thou]; like as you say تَعَلَّمْ, meaning اِعْلَمْ. (M.) 5 تَاَذَّنَ see 4, in eight places.10 استأذنهُ He asked, or demanded, of him permission, or leave, (M, Msb, K,) فِى كَذَا to do such a thing. (Msb.) [You say, استأذن meaning He asked, or demanded, permission, or leave, to enter, or to come into the presence of another; and to go. And استأذن فِى الدُّخُولِ عليه, and, elliptically, استأذن عليه, He asked, or demanded, permission, or leave, to go in to him.]

أُذْنٌ: see أُذُنٌ.

إِذْنٌ [is held by some to be an inf. n., like ↓ أَذَيِنٌ: (see 1:) by others, to be] a simple subst.; (Msb;) signifying Permission; leave; or concession of liberty, to do a thing: and sometimes command: and likewise will; (Msb, TA;) as in the phrase بِإِذْنِ اللّٰهِ by the will of God: (Msb:) or, accord. to El-Harállee, the withdrawal, or removal, of prevention or prohibition, and the giving of power or ability, in respect of being and creation: or, accord. to Ibn-El-Kemál, the rescission of prohibition, and concession of freedom of action, to him who has been prohibited by law: or, accord. to Er-Rághib, the notification of the allowance or permission of a thing, and of indulgence in respect of it; as in إِلَّا لِيُطَاعَ بِإِذْنِ اللّٰهِ, [in the Kur iv. 67,] meaning [but that he may be obeyed] by the will of God, and [also] by his command: (TA:) or, as explained in the Ksh, facilitation; an explanation founded upon the opinion that the actions of men are by their own effective power, but facilitated by God; and in this sense, Esh-Shiháb regards it as a metaphor, or a non-metaphorical trope: (MF:) and accommodation; syn. تَوْفِيقٌ; (Hr in explanation of a clause of iii. 139 of the Kur [which see below];) but Es-Semeen says that this requires consideration. (TA.) b2: Also Knowledge; syn. عِلْمٌ; (T, M, K;) and so ↓ أَذِينٌ; (M, K;) as in the saying فَعَلَهُ بِإِذْنِى (T, * M, K) and ↓ بِأَذِينى (M, K) [He did it with my knowledge]: or إِذْنٌ has a more particular signification than عِلْمٌ, being scarcely ever, or never, used save of that [knowledge] wherein is will, conjoined with command or not conjoined therewith; for in the saying [in the Kur iii. 139, referred to above,] وَمَا كَانَ لِنَفْسٍ

أَنْ تَمُوتَ إِلَّا بِإِذْنِ اللّٰهِ [And it is not for a soul to die save with the knowledge of God], it is known that there are will and command; and in the saying [in the Kur ii. 96], وَمَا هُمْ بِضَّارِينَ بِهِ مِنْ

أَحَدٍ إِلَّا بإِذْنِ اللّٰهِ [But they do not injure thereby any one save with the knowledge of God], there is will in one respect, for there is no difference of opinion as to the fact that God hath made to exist in man a faculty wherein is the power of injuring another: (Er-Rághib:) but Es-Semeen says that this plea is adduced by Er-Rághib because of his inclining to the persuasion of the Moatezileh. (TA.) You say also, فَعَلْتُ كَذَا بِإِذْنِهِ meaning I did thus by his command. (T.) أَذَنٌ: see أَذَنَةٌ

أُذُنٌ and ↓ أُذْنٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) the latter a contraction of the former, [which is the more common,] (Msb,) [The ear;] one of the organs of sense; (M, TA;) well known: (M:) of the fem. gender: (S, M, Msb, K:) as also ↓ أَذِينٌ: (K:) pl. آذَانٌ, (S, M, Msb, K,) its only pl. form: (M:) dim. ↓ أُذَيْنَةٌ; but when used as a proper name of a man, أُذَيْنُ, though أُذَيْنَةُ has been heard. (S.) You say, جَآءَ نَاشِرَّا أُذُنَيْهِ [He came spreading, or, as we say, pricking up, his ears: meaning] (tropical:) he came in a state of covetousness, or eagerness. (T, K, TA. [See also نَشَرَ.]) and وَجَدْتُ فُلَانًا لَا بِسًا أُذُنَيْهِ (tropical:) I found such a one feigning himself inattentive, or heedless. (T, TA.) And لَبِسْتُ أُذُنَىَّ لَهُ (tropical:) I turned away from him, avoided him, or shunned him: or I feigned myself inattentive, or heedless, to him. (K, TA. [See also لَبِسَ.]) b2: (tropical:) A man who listens to what is said to him: (M, K, TA:) or a man who hears the speech of every one: (S:) or who relies upon what is said to him; as also وَابِصَةُ السَّمْعِ: (M in art. وبص:) applied as an epithet to one and to a pl. number, (S, M, K,) alike, (S, M,) and to two, and to a woman; not being pluralized nor dualized [nor having the fem. form given to it]: (IB:) you say رَجُلٌ أٌذْنٌ (Az, S, M) and أُذْنٌ, and رِجَالٌ أُذُنٌ and أُذْنٌ [&c.]: (Az, M:) and sometimes it is applied to a man as a name of evil import. (M.) It is said in the Kur [ix. 61], وَيَقُولُونَ هُوَ أُذُنٌ قُلْ أُذُنُ خَيْرٍ لَكُمْ (T, M) and they say, “He is one who hears and believes everything that is said to him:” as though, by reason of the excess of his listening, he were altogether the organ of hearing; like as a spy is termed عَيْنٌ; or أُذُن is here from أَذِنَ “he listened,” and is like أُنُفٌ and شُلُلٌ in its derivation: (Bd:) for among the hypocrites was he who found fault with the Prophet, saying, “If anything be told him from me, I swear to him, and he receives it from me, because he is an أُذُن:” (M:) therefore he is commanded to answer, Say, “A hearer of good for you.” (T, M, Bd.) b3: (assumed tropical:) A sincere, or faithful, adviser of a people, who counsels to obedience: (Msb:) a man's intimate, and special, or particular, friend. (TA.) b4: (assumed tropical:) A certain appertenance of the heart; (M;) [i. e. either auricle thereof;] أُذُنَا القَلْبِ signifying two appendages (زَنَمَتَانِ) in the upper part of the heart: (K:) and (tropical:) of a نَصْل [or arrow-head or the like; i. e. either wing thereof]: and (tropical:) of an arrow; آذَانُ السَّهْمِ signifying the feathers of the arrow, as AHn says, when they are attached thereon; and ذُو ثَلَاثِ آذَانٍ [a thing having three such feathers] meaning an arrow: all so called by way of comparison: (M:) and (assumed tropical:) of a sandal; (S, M, K;) i. e. the part thereof that surrounds the قِبَال [q. v.]: (M:) or أُذُنَا النَّعْلِ signifies the two parts, [or loops,] of the sandal, to which are tied the عَضُدَانِ of the شِرَاك, [or two branches of the thong that is attached to another thong between two of the toes, which two branches, however, sometimes pass through the أُذُنَانِ, encompassing the heel,] behind the narrow part (خَصْر) of the sole. (AO in an anonymous MS in my possession. See also خَصْرٌ.) b5: (tropical:) A handle, (M,) or [a loopshaped, or an ear-shaped, handle, such as is termed] عُرْوَة, (T, K,) of anything; (M, K) as, for instance, (M,) of a كُوز [or mug]; (T, M;) and of a دَلْو [or bucket]: so called by way of comparison: and in all cases fem.: (M:) pl. as above. (T.) b6: (assumed tropical:) What becomes sharp, or pointed, and then falls off, or out, of the plants called عَرْفَج and ثُمَام when they put forth their خُوص [q. v.], or when their خوص become perfect; because it has the shape of an ear. (AHn, M.) إِذَنْ, also written إِذًا: see art. اذا.

أَذَنَةٌ The leaves of trees, (En-Nadr, T,) or of grain. (K.) b2: [The kind of leaf called خُوصَة of the ثُمَام.] b3: (tropical:) The young ones of camels and of sheep or goats; (En-Nadr, T, K;) as being likened to the خُوصَة of the ثُمَام. (TA.) b4: A piece of straw: pl. [or rather coll. gen. n.] ↓ أَذَنٌ [in the CK أُذُنٌ]. (IAar, T, K.) A2: Appetite, appetency, longing, yearning, or strong desire. (En-Nadr, T.) You say, هٰذِهِ بَقْلَةٌ تَجِدُ بِهَا الإِبِلُ

أَذَنَةَ شَدِيدَةً This is a herb for which the camels feel a strong appetite &c. (En-Nadr, T.) and هٰذَا طَعَامٌ لَا أَذَنَةَ لَهُ This is food for the odour of which there is no appetite. (K, * TA.) أَذَانٌ A making known; a notification; an announcement. (T, S, Mgh.) [See 4.] So in the Kur [ix. 3], وَ أَذَانٌ مِنَ اللّٰهِ وَرَسُولِهِ إِلَى النَّاسِ [And a notification, or an announcement, from God and his apostle to men, or the people]. (T, Mgh.) b2: Also, and ↓ أَذِينٌ, (T, S, M, K,) and تَأْذِينٌ, [the last an inf. n. of 2, and the second a quasi-inf. n. of the same, which see,] (M, K,) The notification, or announcement, of prayer, and of the time thereof; (T, S;) the call to prayer. (M, K.) [The words of this call (which is usually chanted from the مِئْذَنَة, or turret of the mosque,) are اَللّٰهُ أَكْبَرْ (four times) أَشْهَدُ أنْ لَا إِلٰهَ

إِلَّا اللّٰهْ (twice) أَشْهَدُ أَنَّ مُحَمَّدًا رَّسُولُ اللّٰهُ (twice) حَيَّ عَلَى الصَّلَاهٌ (twice) حَىَّ عَلَى الفَلَاحْ (twice) اَللّٰهُ أَكْبَرٌ (twice) لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللّٰهٌ.] b3: الأَذَانُ also signifies The [notification, or announcement, called] إِقَامَة; (M, K;) because it is a notification to be present at the performance of the divinelyordained prayers. (TA.) [This (which is chanted in the mosque) consists of the words of the former أَذَان with the addition of قَدْ قَامَتِ الصَّلَاهْ pronounced twice after حَىَ عَلَى الفَلَاحْ.] b4: الأَذَانَانِ signifies The أَذَانِ [more commonly so called] and the إِقَامَة. (TA.) أَذُونٌ [An animal having an ear; as distinguished from صَمُوخٌ, which means “having merely an ear-hole”]. (Msb in art. بيض.) أَذِينٌ: see أُذُنٌ.

A2: See also إِذْنٌ, in three places. b2: And see أَذَانٌ.

A3: I. q. ↓ مُؤْذِنٌ [Making to know or have knowledge, بِأَمْرٍ of a thing; informing, apprizing, advertising, or advising; giving information, intelligence, notice, or advice; making known, notifying, or announcing]: like أَلِيمٌ and وَجِيعٌ as meaning مُؤْلِمٌ and مُوجِعٌ. (M.) b2: See also مُؤَذِّنٌ.

A4: One who is responsible, answerable, amenable, or a surety; [بِأَمْرٍ for a thing; and perhaps also بِغَيْرِهِ for another person;] syn. كَفِيلٌ (S, M, K) and زَعِيمٌ [which signifies the same as كَفِيلٌ, and is plainly shown in the M to be here used as a syn. of this latter; but SM assigns to it here another meaning, namely رَئِيسٌ, in which sense I find no instance of the use of أَذِينٌ]; (AO, M;) and ↓ آذِنٌ also is syn. with أَذِينٌ in the sense of كَفِيلٌ. (K.) A5: Also A place to which the أَذَان [or call to prayer] comes [or reaches] from [or on] every side. (S, K.) أُذَيْنَةٌ dim. of أُذُنٌ, q. v. (S.) أُذَانِىٌّ (S, M, Mgh, K) and ↓ آذَنُ (M, K) Largeeared; (S, M, Mgh, K;) long-eared; (M;) applied to a man, (S, M, K,) and to a camel, and to a sheep or goat: (M:) [or] the latter epithet is applied to a ram; and its fem. أَذْنَآءُ to a ewe. (T, S, M.) أُذَيْنِىٌّ One who hears everything that is said: but this is a vulgar word. (TA.) [See أُذُنٌ.]

آذَنُ: see أُذَانِىٌّ.

آذِنٌ [act. part. n. of 1. As such, Permitting, or allowing; one who permits, or allows. and hence,] A doorkeeper, or chamberlain. (S, K.) b2: See also أَذِينٌ.

مُؤْذَنٌ: see مَأْذُونٌ.

مُؤْذِنٌ: see أَذِينٌ. You say, سِيمَاهُ بِالخَيْرِ مُؤْذِنَةٌ His impress notifies [or is indicative of] goodness. (TA.) b2: مُؤْذِنَاتٌ, signifying The women who notify, or announce, the times of festivity and rejoicing, [particularly on the occasions of weddings,] is a vulgar word. (TA.) A2: Herbage beginning to dry up; part of it being still succulent, and part already dried up: and a branch, or wood, that has dried, but has in it some succulency. (TA.) مَأْذَنَةٌ: see what next follows.

مُؤْذَنَةٌ: see what next follows.

مِئْذَنَةٌ (which may also be pronounced مِيذَنَةٌ, Msb) The place [generally a turret of a mosque] upon which the time of prayer is notified, made known, or proclaimed; (T, M, * K; *) i. q. مَنَارَةٌ [which has this meaning and others also]; (Az, T, S, Msb;) as also ↓ مُؤْذَنَةٌ: (Az, T:) or it signifies, (as in some copies of the K,) or signifies also, (as in other copies of the same,) i. q. مَنَارَةٌ: and صَوْمَعَةٌ: [see these two words:] (K:) or i. q. مَنَارَةٌ, meaning صَوْمَعَةٌ; (Lh, M, TA;) by way of comparison [to the turret first mentioned]: but as to ↓ مَأْذَنَةٌ, it is a vulgar word: (TA:) the pl. is مَآذِنُ, agreeably with the original form of the sing. (Msb.) مُؤَذِّنٌ One who notifies, makes known, or proclaims, [by a chant,] the time of prayer; (M, * Msb, K; *) [i. e., who chants the call to prayer;] as also ↓ أَذِينٌ. (M, K.) مَأْذُونٌ, as meaning A slave permitted, or having leave given him, by his master, to traffic, is used for مَأْذُونٌ لَهُ, (Msb, TA,) by the lawyers. (Msb.) A2: Also Having his ear hit, or hurt; and so ↓ مُؤْذَنٌ. (TA.)

غَنِي

Entries on غَنِي in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Murtaḍa al-Zabīdī, Tāj al-ʿArūs fī Jawāhir al-Qamūs
غَنِي
: (ي ( {الــغِنَىــ، كإِلَى: التَّزْوِيجُ) ، وَمِنْه قوْلُهم: الــغِنَى حِصْنٌ للعَزَبِ؛ نقلَهُ الأزْهرِي.
(و) الــغِنَى: (ضِدُّ الفَقْرِ) ؛) وَهُوَ على ضَرْبَيْن: أَحَدُهما: ارْتِفاعُ الحاجاتِ وليسَ ذلكَ إلاَّ للهِ تَعَالَى؛ وَالثَّانِي: قلَّةُ الحاجاتِ، وَهُوَ المُشارُ إِلَيْهِ بقوْلِه تَعَالَى: {وَوَجَدَك عائِلاً} فأَــغْنَى} ، (وَإِذا فُتِحَ مُدَّ) ؛) وَمِنْه قولُ الشَّاعرِ:
سَيُغْنِيني الَّذِي {أَغْناكَ عني
فَلَا فَقْرٌ يدُومُ وَلَا} غِناءُ يُرْوَى بفَتْحٍ وكسْرٍ، فَمن كَسَرَ أَرادَ مَصْدَرَ {غانَيْت} غناءٌ، ومَنْ فَتَحَ أَرادَ الــغِنَى نَفْسَه، وقيلَ: إنَّما وَجْهُه وَلَا غَناءَ لأنَّ! الغَناءَ غيرُ خارِجٍ عَن مَعْنى الــغِنَىــ؛ قالَهُ ابنُ سِيدَه.
فَلَا عبْرَة بإنْكارِ شيْخنا على المصنِّف فِي إيرادِ المَفْتوحِ المَمْدُودِ بمعْنَى المَكْسُورِ المَقْصور. ( {غَنِيَ) بِهِ، كرَضِيَ، (} غِنًى) ، بالكَسْرِ مَقْصورٌ، ( {واسْتَــغْنَى} واغْتَنَى {وتغَانَى} وتَــغَنَّى) :) كُلُّ ذلكَ بمعْنَى صارَ {غَنِيًّا، فَهُوَ} غَنِيٌّ {ومُسْتَغْنٍ.
وشاهِدُ} الاسْتِغْناءِ قوْلُه تَعَالَى: { {واسْتــغْنَى الله؛ واللهُ غَنِيٌّ حَمِيدٌ} . وشاهِدُ} التَّغَنِّي الحديثُ: (ليسَ مِنَّا مَنْ لَمْ {يَتَغَنَّ بالقُرْآنِ) .
قالَ الأزْهرِي: قالَ سُفْيانُ بنُ عُيَيْنَة: مَعْناه مَنْ لم} يسَتَغْنِ وَلم يَذْهَبْ بِهِ إِلَى مَعْنَى الصَّوْت.
قالَ أَبو عُبيدٍ: هُوَ فاشٍ فِي كَلامِ العَرَبِ، يَقُولُونَ: {تَغَنَّيْت} تَغَنِّياً {وتَغانَيْتُ} تَغانِياً بمعْنَى {اسْتَغْنَيْت؛ وقالَ الأعْشى:
وكُنْتُ امْرَأً زَمَناً بالعِراقِ
عَفِيفَ المُناخِ طَوِيلَ} التَّغَنْ أَي {الاسْتغْنَاء.
(واسْتَــغْنَى اللهَ تَعَالَى: سَأَلَه أَنْ} يُغْنِيَه) ، وَمِنْه الدُّعاءُ: اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي {أَسْتَغْنِيك عَن كلِّ حازِمٍ، وأَسْتَعِينُكَ.
(} وغَنَّاهُ اللهُ تَعَالَى) ؛) هُوَ بالتَّشْدِيدِ كَمَا هُوَ ضَبْطُ المُحْكم؛ ( {وأَغْناهُ) حَتَّى غَنِيَ: صارَ ذَا مالٍ؛ وَمِنْه قوْلُه تَعَالَى: {وأَنَّه هُوَ} أَــغْنَى وأَقْنَى} .
وقيلَ {غَنَّاهُ فِي الدُّعاءِ} وأَغْناهُ فِي الخَبَرِ؛ (والاسْمُ {الغُنْيَةُ، بالضمِّ والكَسْر، والغُنْوَةُ) ؛) هَذِه عَن الكِسائي وَقد مَرَّ؛ (} والغُنْيانُ مَضْمُومَتينِ.
( {والغَنِيُّ) ، على فَعِيلٍ: (ذُو الوَفْرِ) ، أَي المَالِ الكَثِيرِ، والجَمْعُ} أَغْنياءُ، وَهُوَ فِي القُرْآن والسُّنَّة كَثيرٌ مُفْرداً وجَمْعاً؛ ( {كالغانِي) ؛) وَمِنْه قولُ عَقِيل بن عَلْقمة:
أَرَى المالَ يَغْشى ذَا الوُصُومِ فَلَا تُرى
ويُدْعى من الأَشْرافِ مَا كانَ} غانِيا وقالَ طَرَفَةُ:
فإنْ كنتَ عَنْهَا غانِياً {فاغْنَ وازْددِ (وَمَا لَهُ عَنهُ غِنًى) ، بالكسْر، (وَلَا} مَــغْنًى وَلَا {غُنْيَةٌ وَلَا} غُنْيانٌ، مَضْمُومتينِ) ؛) أَي (بُدٌّ.
( {والغانِيَةُ) مِن النِّساءِ (المرأةُ الَّتِي تُطْلَبُ) هِيَ، أَي يَطْلُبُها النَّاسُ، (وَلَا تَطْلُبُ، أَو) هِيَ (} الغَنِيَّةُ بحُسْنِها) وجَمالِها (عَن الِّزينةِ) بالحَلْي والحُلَلِ؛ (أَو الَّتِي {غَنِيَتْ) ، أَي أَقامَتْ (ببَيْتِ أَبَوَيْها وَلم يَقَعْ عَلَيْهَا سِباءٌ) ؛) هَذِه أَغْرَبُها، وَهِي عَن ابنِ جنِّيَ (أَو) هِيَ (الشابّةُ العَفيفةُ ذاتُ زَوْجٍ ام لَا؛) هَذِه أَرْبَعةُ أَقْوالٍ، ذَكَرهنَّ ابنُ سِيدَه.
وقالَ الأزْهرِي: وقيلَ: هِيَ الَّتِي تعجبُ الرِّجالَ ويعجبُها الشُّبّانُ.
وقالَ الجَوْهرِي: هِيَ الَّتِي غَنِيَتْ بزَوْجِها؛ وأَنْشَدَ لجميلٍ:
أُحبُّ الأَيامَى إذْ بُثَيْنَةُ أَيِّمٌ
وأَحْبَبْتُ لمَّا أَن غَنِيتِ} الغَوانِيا قالَ: وَقد تكونُ الَّتِي غَنِيَتْ بحُسْنِها وجَمالِها، واقْتَصَرَ على هذَيْن القَوْلَيْن؛ (ج {غَوانٍ) ؛) وقولُ الشَّاعرِ:
وأَخُو} الغَوَانِ مَتى يَشَأْ يَصْرِمْنَهُ
ويَعُدْنَ أَعْداءً بُعَيْدَ ودادِه أَرادَ {الغَوانِي فحَذَفَ تَشْبيهاً للامِ المَعْرِفةِ بالتَّنْوينِ من حيثُ كانَتْ هَذِه الأشْياءُ من خَواصِّ الأسْماءِ.
قالَ الجَوْهرِي: وأَمَّا قولُ ابنُ الرّقَيَّات:
لَا بارَكَ اللهُ فِي الغَوانِي هَلْ
يُصْبِحْنَ إلاَّ لَهُنَّ مُطَّلَبُ؟ فإنَّما حرَّكَ الياءَ بالكَسْر للضَّرُورَةِ ورَدَّه إِلَى أَصْلِه، وجائِزٌ فِي الشِّعْرِ أَن يُرَدَّ إِلَى أصْلِه.
(وَقد غَنِيَتْ، كرَضِيَ) غِنًى. (و) يقالُ: (} أَــغْنَى عَنهُ {غَناءَ فُلانٍ) ، كسَحابٍ، (} ومَغْناهُ {ومَغْناتَهُ، ويُضمَّانِ) ؛) أَي (نابَ عَنهُ) ؛) كَمَا فِي المُحْكم.
(و) فِي التَّهذيبِ والصِّحاح: أَي (أَجْزَأَ) عنْكَ (مُجْزَأَهُ) وَمَجْزَأَهُ ومُجْزَاتَه.
وقالَ الَّراغبُ: أَــغْنَى عَنهُ كَذَا إِذا كَفَاهُ، وَمِنْه قولُه تَعَالَى: {مَا أَــغْنَى عنِّي ماليه} ، و {لن} تُغْنِي عَنْهُم أَمْوالُهم} .
وحَكَى الأزْهرِي: مَا أَــغْنَى فلَان شَيْئا بالعَيْن والغَيْن: أَي لم يَنْفَع فِي مُهمَ وَلم يكْفَ مُؤْنَةً.
وقالَ أَيْضاً: {الغَناءُ، كسَحابٍ: الإجْزاءُ. ورجُلٌ} مُغْنٍ: أَي مُجْزٍ كافٍ وسَمِعْتُ بعضَهم يُؤَنِّبُ عَبْدَه ويقولُ: أَغْنِ عنِّي وَجْهَكَ بل شَرَّكَ، أَي اكْفِنِي شَرَّكَ وكُفَّ عنِّي شَرَّك؛ وَمِنْه قولُه تَعَالَى: {شَأْنٌ! يُغْنِيه} ، أَي يَكْفِيه شُغْلُ نَفْسِه عَن شُغْلِ غيرِهِ.
(و) يقالُ: (مَا فِيهِ غَناءُ ذَاك) :) أَي (إقامَتُه، والاضْطِلاعُ بِهِ) ؛) نقلَهُ ابنُ سِيدَه.
(و) غَنِيَ بالمَكانِ، (كَرَضِيَ: أَقام) بِهِ غِنًى.
وَفِي التَّهذيبِ؛ غَنِيَ القوْمُ فِي دارِهِم: إِذا طالَ مُقامُهم فِيهَا.
وقالَ الراغبُ: غَنِيَ فِي مَكانِ كَذَا، إِذا طالَ مُقامُه {مُسْتَغْنِياً بِهِ عَن غيرِهِ، وَمِنْه قولُه تَعَالَى: {كأَنْ لم} يَغْنَوْا فِيهَا} ، أَي لم يُقِيموا فِيهَا.
(و) غَنِيَ: أَي (عاشَ) ، نقلَهُ الجَوْهرِي.
(و) غَنِيَ: (لَقِيَ) ، هَكَذَا فِي النُّسخِ ولعلَّه بَقِيَ وسيَأْتي قرِيباً مَا يُحقِّقُه.
( {والمَــغْنَى: المَنْزِلُ الَّذِي غَنِيَ بِهِ أَهْلُه ثمَّ ظَعَنُوا) عَنهُ.
قالَ الَّراغبُ يكونُ للمَصْدرِ والمَكانِ، والجَمْعُ} المغَانِي.
(أَو عامٌّ) ، أَي فِي مُطْلقِ المَنْزلِ، وكأَنَّه اسْتِعْمالٌ ثانٍ.
( {وغَنِيتُ لكَ مِنِّي بالموَدَّةِ) والبِرِّ: أَي (بَقِيْتُ) ؛) نقلَهُ ابنُ سِيدَه؛ وَهَذَا يُحقِّقُ مَا تقدَّمَ من قوْلِه:} وغَنِيَ بَقِيَ (و) قولُ الشَّاعِرِ:
(غَنِيَتْ دارُنا تِهامَةَفي الدَّهَرِ وفيهَا بَنُو مَعَدِّ حُلُولاأَي (كانَتْ) ؛) وَمِنْه قولُ ابنِ مُقْبِل:
أَأُمَّ تَمِيمٍ إِن تَرَيْنِي عَدُوُّكُم
وبَيْتِي فقد أَــغْنى الحبيبَ المُصافِياأَي أَكونُ الحَبيبَ.
وقالَ الأزْهرِي: يقالُ للشَّيْء إِذا فَنِيَ كأَنْ لم {يَغْنَ بالأمْسِ، أَي كأَنْ لم يَكُنْ.
(و) } غَنِيَتِ (المرْأَةُ بزَوْجِها {غُنْياناً) ، بالضَّمِّ، وغِنَاءً: (} اسْتَغْنَتْ) بهِ؛ وَمِنْه اشْتِقاقُ! الغانِيَةِ؛ وأَنْشَدَ الجَوْهرِي لقيْس ابْن الخَطِيم: أَجَدَّ بعَمْرة {غُنْيانُها
فتَهْجُرَ أَمْ شانُنا شانُها؟ (} والغِناءُ، ككِساءٍ؛ من الصَّوْتِ: مَا طُرِّبَ بِهِ) ؛) قالَ حُمَيْدُ بنُ ثَوْر:
وعَجِبْتُ بِهِ أَنَّى يكونُ {غِناؤُها وَفِي الصِّحاح:} الغِناءُ، بالكسْرِ، من السماعِ.
وَفِي النِّهايةِ: هُوَ رَفْعُ الصَّوْتِ وموالاته.
وَفِي المِصْباح: وقيِاسُه الضَّم لأنَّه صَوْتٌ.
(و) {الغَناءُ، (كسَماءٍ: رَمْلٌ) بعَيْنِه؛ هَكَذَا ضَبَطَه الأزْهرِي؛ وأَنْشَدَ لذِي الرُّمَّة:
تَنَطَّقْنَ من رمْلِ الغَناءِ وعُلِّقَتْ
بأَعْناقِ أُدْمانِ الظِّباءِ القَلائِدُأَي اتَّخَذْنَ من رَمْلِ الغَناءِ أَعْجازاً كالكُثْبانِ، وكأَنَّ أَعْناقَهُنَّ أعْناقُ الظِّباءِ. وَهُوَ فِي كتابِ المُحْكم بالكَسْر مَعَ المدِّ مَضْبوطٌ بالقَلَمِ؛ وأَنْشَدَ للرَّاعي:
لَهَا خُصُورٌ وأَعْجازٌ يَنُوءُ بهَا
رَمْلُ الغِنَاءِ وأَعْلَى مَتْنِها رُودُ (} وغَنَّاهُ الشِّعْرَ، و) {غَنَّى (بِهِ} تَغْنِيَةً) و ( {تَــغَنَّى بِهِ) بمعْنًى واحِدٍ؛ قالَ الشاعرُ:
} تَغَنَّ بالشِّعْرِ إِمَّا كنتَ قائِلَه
إنَّ الغِناءَ بِهَذَا الشِّعْرِ مِضْمارُأَي: إنَّ {التَّغَنِّي، فوَضَعَ الاسْمَ مَوْضِعَ المَصْدرِ. وَعَلِيهِ حُمِلَ قوْلُه صلى الله عَلَيْهِ وَسلم: (مَا أَذِنَ اللهُ لشيءٍ كَإِذْنِهِ لنَبيَ أَن} يَتَــغَنَّى بالقُرْآنِ) ، قالَ الأزْهرِي: أَخْبَرنِي عبدُ الملِكِ البَغَوي عَن الرَّبيعِ عَن الشافِعِي أَنَّ مَعْناه تَحْزِينُ القِراءَةِ وتَرْقِيقُها؛ ويَشْهَدُ لَهُ الحديثُ الآخَرُ: (زَيِّنُوا القُرْآنَ بأصْوَاتِكُم) ، وَبِه قالَ أَبو عُبيدٍ.
وقالَ أَبُو العبَّاس: الَّذِي حَصَّلْناه من حُفَّاظ اللغَةِ فِي هَذَا الحديثِ أَنَّه بمعْنَى الاسْتِغْناءِ، وبمعْنَى التَّطْرِيبِ.
وَفِي النِّهَايَة: قالَ ابنُ الأعْرابي كانتِ العَرَبُ {تَتَــغَنَّى بالرُّكْبانِ إِذا رَكِبَتِ، وَإِذا جَلَسَتْ، فَأَحَبَّ النبيُّ صلى الله عَلَيْهِ وَسلم أَن يكونَ هِجِّيرَاهُم بالقُرآنِ مكانَ التَّغنِّي بالرُّكْبانِ.
(و) } غَنَّى (بالمرْأَةِ: تَغَزَّلَ) بهَا، أَي ذَكَرَها فِي شِعْرِه؛ قالَ الشاعرُ:
أَلا {غَنِّنا بالزَّاهِرِيَّة إنَّني
على النَّأْي ممَّا أَن أُلِمَّ بهَا ذِكْرَا (و) غَنَّى (بزَيْدٍ: مَدَحَهُ، أَو هَجَاهُ،} كتَــغَنَّى فيهمَا) ، أَي فِي المدْحِ والهَجْوِ؛ ويُرْوَى أَنَّ بعضَ بَني كُلَيْب قالَ لجريرٍ: هَذَا غَسَّانُ السَّلِيطِي {يَتــغَنَّى بِنَا أَي يَهْجُونا؛ قالَ جريرٌ:
غَضِبْتُم علينا أَمْ} تَغَنَّيْتُم بِنَا
أَنِ اخْضَرَّ من بَطْنِ التِّلاعِ غَمِيرُهاقالَ ابنُ سِيدَه: وعنْدِي أنَّ الغَزَلَ والمَدْحَ والهِجاءَ إنَّما يقالُ فِي كلِّ واحِدٍ مِنْهَا {غَنَّيْت} وتَغَنّيْت بَعْدَ أَن يُلَحَّنَ! فيُــغَنَّى بِهِ.
(و) غَنَّى (الحَمامُ: صَوَّتَ) ، قالَ القُطامي: خلا أَنَّهَا لَيست {تــغنى حمامة
على سَاقهَا إلاّ ادَّكرتَ ربابا (وبَيْنَهُم} أُغْنِيَّةٌ كأُثْفِيَّةٍ) ، وَعَلِيهِ اقْتَصَرَ الجَوْهرِي، (ويُخَفَّفُ) ، عَن ابنِ سِيدَه، قالَ: وليسَتْ بالقَوِيَّة إِذْ ليسَ فِي الكَلامِ أُفْعُله إلاَّ أُسْنُمة، فيمَنْ رَواهُ بالضمِّ.
قُلْت: الضمُّ فِي أُسْنُمة رُوِيَ عَن ثَعْلب وابنِ الأعْرابي، وَقد ذُكِرَ فِي محلِّه. (ويُكْسَرانِ) ؛) نقلَهُ الصَّاغاني عَن الفرَّاء: (نَوْعٌ من الغِناءِ) ، يَتَغَنّونَ بِهِ؛ والجمْعُ {الأغاني؛ وَبِه سَمَّى أَبو الفَرَج الأصْبَهاني كتابَهُ لاشْتِمالِه على تَلاحِين الغِناءِ، وَهُوَ كِتابٌ جليلٌ اسْتَفَدْتُ مِنْهُ كثيرا.
(} وتَغانَوْا: {اسْتَــغْنَى بعضُهم عَن بعضٍ) ؛) وأَنْشَدَ الجَوْهَرِي للمُغِيرَة بنِ حَبْناء التَمِيمِي:
كِلانا} غَنِيٌّ عَن أَخيهِ حَياتَه
ونَحْنُ اإذا مُتْنا أَشَدُّ {تَغانِيَا (} والأَغْناءُ) ، بالفَتْح: (إمْلاكاتُ العَرائِس) ؛) نقلَهُ الأزْهرِي.
(ومَكانُ كَذَا غَنًى من فُلانٍ) ، بالفَتْح مَقْصورٌ، ( {ومَــغْنًى مِنْهُ: أَي مَئِنَّةٌ) ، مِنْهُ.
(} وغَنِيٌّ) ، على فَعِيلٍ: (حَيٌّ من غَطَفانَ) ؛) كَذَا فِي الصِّحاحِ؛ والنِّسْبَةُ إِلَيْهِ! غَنَوِيٌّ، محرَّكةً.
قالَ شيْخنا: وَقد اغْتَرَّ المصنِّفُ بالجَوْهرِي، وَالَّذِي ذكَرَه أَئِمَّة الأنْسابِ أنَّه غَنِيُّ بنُ أَعْصر، وأَعْصر هُوَ ابنُ سعْدِ بنِ قَيْسِ بنِ عَيْلان، وغَطَفانُ بنُ سعْدِ بنِ قَيْسِ بنِ عَيْلان، كَمَا قالَه الجَوْهرِي نَفْسُه، فأَعْصر أَخُو غَطَفان، وباهِلَةُ وغَنِيُّ ابْنا أَعْصر، فليسَ غَنِيٌّ حيًّا من غَطَفان كَمَا توهَّم المصنِّفُ تَقْليداً.
قُلْت: هُوَ كَمَا ذَكَر، فإنَّ سِياقَهم يدلُّ على أنَّ غَطَفانَ عَمُّ غَنِيَ، وَقد يُجابُ عَن الجَوْهرِي والمصنِّفِ أنَّه قد يُعْتَزى الرَّجُل إِلَى عَمِّه فِي النّسَبِ، وَله شواهِدُ كَثِيرَةٌ فِي النّسَبِ مَعَ تأمُّلٍ فِي ذلكَ.
(وسَمَّوْا {غُنَيَّةَ} وغُنَيًّا، كسُمَيَّةَ وسُمَيَ) .) أَمَّا الأوَّل فَلم أَجِدْ لَهُ ذِكْراً فِي الأسْماءِ، وضَبَطَه الصَّاغاني على فعِيلة. وأَمَّا الثَّاني فمُشْتركٌ بينَ أَسْماءِ الرِّجالِ والنِّساء، فَمن الرِّجال: {غُنَيُّ بنُ أَبي حازِمٍ الذُّهْلي سَمِعَ ابنَ عُمَر؛ وناصِرُ بنُ مَهْدي بنِ نَصْر بنِ غُنَيَ عَن عَبْدان الطَّائي عَن عليِّ بنِ شعيبٍ الدهَّان وَعنهُ السَّلَفي ومِن النِّساء: غُنَيُّ بنْتُ شَيْبان زوْجُ مَخْزوم بنِ يَقَظَة؛} وغُنَيُّ بنْتُ مُنْقذِ بنِ عَمْرو؛ وغُنَيُّ بِنْتُ عَمْرِو بنِ جابِرٍ؛ وغُنَيُّ بنْتُ حَرَّاق.
( {وتغَنَّيتُ:} اسْتَغْنَيْتُ) ، وَهَذَا قد تقدَّمَ فِي أَوَّلِ سِياقِه فَهُوَ تِكْرارٌ.
وممَّا يُسْتدركُ عَلَيْهِ:
{تَــغَنَّى الحَمامُ: مثْلُ} غَنَّىــ؛ قالَ الشاعرُ فجَمَعَ بينَ اللغتينِ:
أَلا قاتَلَ اللهُ الحَمامَةَ غدْوَةً
على الغُصْنِ مَاذَا هَيَّجَتْ حينَ {غَنَّت ِتَغَنَّتْ بصَوْتٍ أَعْجميَ فهَيَّجَتْ
هَوايَ الَّذِي كانتْ ضُلوعي أَجَنَّت ِوقيل: سُمِّي} المُغَنَّي مُغَنِّياً لأنَّه {يَتَغَنَّن؛ وأُبْدِلَتِ النونُ الثانِيَة؛ كَذَا ذَكَرَه ابنُ هِشَام فِي النونِ المُفْردَةِ من} المُغْنِي عنِ ابنِ يَعِيش؛ ونقلَهُ شيْخُنا، وَعَلِيهِ فموْضِعُه النُّون.
{وغَنِيُّ بنُ الحارِثِ، على فَعِيلٍ، عَن حاتِمِ الأصَمّ.
} والغَنِيُّ فِي أَسْماءِ اللهِ تَعَالَى الَّذِي لَا يَحْتاجُ إِلَى أَحَدٍ فِي شيءٍ.
{والمُغْنِي: الَّذِي} يُغْنِي مَنْ يَشاءُ من عِبادِه.
وَفِي حديثِ الصَّدقَةِ: (مَا كانَ عَن ظَهْرِ غِنًى) ، أَي مَا فَضَل عَن قُوتِ العِيالِ وكِفايتِهِمْ.
{وغَنِيَّةُ بنْتُ رضى الجُذاميَّةُ، على فَعِيلةٍ، رَوَتْ عَن عائِشَة، وعنها حَوْشَبُ بنُ عقيلٍ.
وحُمَيْدُ بنُ أَبي} غنيَّة عَن الشَّعْبِي، وابْنُه عبْدُ المَلِكِ وَقد يُنْسَبُ إِلَى جدِّه عَن أَبي إسْحاق السُّبَيْعي، وَعنهُ ابْنُه يَحْيى، وثَلاثَتُهم ثِقات.
وغَنِيَّةُ بنتُ أَبي إهابِ بنِ عَزيزِ بنِ قيْسِ بنِ سُويدٍ الدَّارمي.
وغَنِيَّةُ بنْتُ سمْعَان العَدَوِيَّة، عَن أمِّ حَبِيبَةَ، قَيَّدَها ابنُ نُقْطَة.

غَنَا

Entries on غَنَا in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Ibn al-Athīr al-Jazarī, al-Nihāya fī Gharīb al-Ḥadīth wa-l-Athar and Sultan Qaboos Encyclopedia of Arab Names
غَنَا
من (غ ن ي) مقصور غَنَاء.
(غَنَا)
فِي أَسْمَاءِ اللَّهِ تَعَالَى «الغَنِيّ» هُوَ الَّذِي لَا يَحْتاج إِلَى أحَد فِي شَيْءٍ، وكُلّ أحَدٍ يَحْتَاجُ إِلَيْهِ، وَهَذَا هُوَ الغَنِيُّ المُطْلَق، وَلَا يشارِك اللهَ تَعَالَى فِيهِ غَيْرُهُ.
وَمِنْ أَسْمَائِهِ «المُغْنِي» وَهُوَ الَّذِي يُغْنِي مَن يَشَاءُ مِنْ عبِادِه.
(هـ) وَفِيهِ «خَيْرُ الصَّدَقة مَا أبقَت غِنًى» وَفِي رِوَايَةٍ «مَا كَانَ عَنْ ظَهْرِ غِنًى» أي مَا فَضَل عَنْ قُوت العِيال وكِفايَتِهم، فَإِذَا أعْطَيَتها غَيْرَكَ أبقَت بَعْدها لَكَ ولَهُم غِنًىــ، وَكَانَتْ عَنِ اسْتِغْنَاء مِنْكَ وَمِنْهُمْ عَنْهَا.
وَقِيلَ: خَير الصَّدقة مَا أَغْنَيْتَ بِهِ مَن أعْطَيْتَه عَنِ الْمَسْأَلَةِ.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ الْخَيْلِ «رجُل رَبَطها تَغَنِّياً وتَعَفُّفا» أَيِ اسْتِغْنَاء بِهَا عَنِ الطَّلَب مِنَ النَّاسِ.
(هـ س) وَفِي حَدِيثِ الْقُرْآنِ «مَن لَمْ يَتَغَنَّ بِالْقُرْآنِ فَلَيْسَ مِنَّا» أَيْ لَمْ يَسْتَغْنِ بِهِ عَنْ غَيْرِهِ.
يُقَالُ: تَغَنَّيْت، وتَغَانَيْت، واسْتَغْنَيْت.
وَقِيلَ: أَرَادَ مَنْ لَمْ يَجْهَر بِالْقِرَاءَةِ فَلَيْسَ مِنَّا. وَقَدْ جَاءَ مُفَسَّرا.
(هـ س) وفي حَدِيثٍ آخَرَ «مَا أذِنَ اللَّهُ لشيءٍ كأذَنِه لنَبِيٍّ يَتَــغَنَّى بالقرآنِ يَجْهُر بِهِ» قِيلَ إنَّ قَوْلَهُ «يَجْهَر بِهِ» تَفْسير لِقَوْلِهِ «يَتَــغَنَّى بِهِ» .
وَقَالَ الشَّافِعِيُّ: مَعْنَاهُ تَحْسِين الْقِرَاءَةِ وتَرْقِيقُها، ويَشْهد لَهُ الْحَدِيثُ الْآخَرُ «زَيِّنُوا القرآنَ بأصْواتِكم» وَكُلُّ مَنْ رَفَع صَوْته ووالاَه فصَوْته عِنْدَ الْعَرَبِ غِنَاء.
قَالَ ابْنُ الْأَعْرَابِيِّ: كَانَتِ الْعَرَبُ تَتَــغَنَّى بالرّكبانيِّ إِذَا رَكِبَت وَإِذَا جَلَستْ فِي الأفْنِيَة.
وَعَلَى أَكْثَرِ أَحْوَالِهَا، فَلَمَّا نَزَلَ الْقُرْآنُ أحَبَّ النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أَنْ تَكُونَ هِجِّيراهُم بِالْقُرْآنِ مَكَانَ التَّغَنِّي بالرُّكْبانيِّ.
وَأَوَّلُ مَنْ قَرأ بِالْأَلْحَانِ عُبَيدُ اللَّهِ بْنُ أَبِي بَكْرة، فَورِثَه عَنْهُ عُبَيْد اللَّهِ بْنُ عُمَر، وَلِذَلِكَ يُقال:
قِراءة العُمَرِيّ . وَأَخَذَ ذَلِكَ عنه سَعِيد العَلَّاف بالإباضيّ.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ الْجُمُعَةِ «مَن اسْتَــغْنَى بِلَهْوٍ أَو تجارةٍ اسْتَــغْنَى اللَّهُ عَنْهُ وَاللَّهُ غَنِيٌّ حَميد» أَيِ اطَّرَحَه اللَّهُ ورَمَى بِهِ مِنْ عَيْنه، فِعْل مَن اسْتَــغْنَى عَنِ الشَّيْءِ فَلَمْ يَلْتَفت إِلَيْهِ.
وَقِيلَ: جَزاه جَزَاءَ اسْتِغْنَائِه عَنْهَا، كقوله تعالى: «نَسُوا اللَّهَ فَنَسِيَهُمْ» . (س) وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَائِشَةَ «وَعِنْدِي جَارِيَتَانِ تُغَنِّيَان بِغِنَاء بُعَاث» أَيْ تُنْشِدان الأشْعار الَّتِي قِيلت يَوْمَ بُعاث، وَهُوَ حَرْب كَانَتْ بَيْنَ الْأَنْصَارِ، وَلَمْ تُرِد الغِنَاء الْمَعْرُوفَ بَيْنَ أهْل اللَّهو واللَّعِب. وَقَدْ رخَّص عُمَرُ فِي غِنَاء الْأَعْرَابِ، وَهُوَ صَوْتٌ كالحُداء.
وَفِي حَدِيثِ عُمَرَ «أَنَّ غُلاما لأناسٍ فُقراء قطعَ أُذُن غُلَامٍ لأَغْنِيَاء، فأتى أهلُه النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم فَلَمْ يَجْعل عَلَيْهِ شَيْئًا» . قَالَ الخطَّابي: كَان الْغُلَامُ الْجَانِي حُرّاً، وَكَانَتْ جِنَايته خَطأ، وَكَانَتْ عاقِلتُهُ فُقَراء فَلَا شَيْءَ عَلَيْهِمْ لِفَقْرِهِمْ.
ويُشْبه أَنْ يَكُونَ الْغُلَامُ المَجْنِيُّ عَلَيْهِ حُرّاً أَيْضًا، لِأَنَّهُ لَوْ كَانَ عبداَ لَمْ يَكُنْ لاعْتذار أَهْلِ الْجَانِي بالفقْر مَعْنىً، لَأَنَّ العاقِلة لَا تَحْمِلُ عَبْدًا، كَمَا لَا تَحْمِلُ عَمْدًا وَلَا اعترِافا. فَأَمَّا الْمَمْلُوكُ إِذَا جَنَى عَلَى عَبدٍ أَوْ حُرٍّ فجِنايَتُه فِي رقَبَتِه. وللفُقهاء فِي اسْتيفائها منْه خِلَافٌ.
(هـ) وَفِي حَدِيثِ عُثْمَانَ «أَنَّ عَلِيًّا بَعَث إِلَيْهِ بصَحيفَة فَقَالَ للرَّسول: أَغْنِهَا عَنَّا» أَيِ اصْرِفْهَا وكُفَّها كَقَوْلِهِ تَعَالَى: لِكُلِّ امْرِئٍ مِنْهُمْ يَوْمَئِذٍ شَأْنٌ يُغْنِيهِ
أَيْ يَكُفُّهُ وَيَكْفِيهِ. يُقَالُ:
أَغْنِ عَنِّي شَرَّكَ: أَيِ اصْرِفْهُ وكُفَّه. وَمِنْهُ قَوْلُهُ تَعَالَى لَنْ يُغْنُوا عَنْكَ مِنَ اللَّهِ شَيْئاً.
وَمِنْهُ حَدِيثُ ابْنِ مَسْعُودٍ «وَأَنَا لَا أُغْنِي لَوْ كَانَتْ لِي مَنَعَة» أَيْ لَوْ كَانَ مَعي مَنْ يَمنَعُني لَكَفَيْتُ شَرَّهم وصَرَفْتُهم.
[هـ] وَفِي حَدِيثِ عَلِيٍّ «ورَجُلٌ سَماه النَّاسُ عَالمِاً وَلَمْ يَغْنَ فِي العلْمِ يَوْمًا سَالِمًا» أَيْ لَمْ يَلْبث فِي الْعِلْمِ يَوْمًا تامَّا، مِنْ قَوْلِكَ: غَنِيتُ بِالْمَكَانِ أَــغْنَى: إِذَا أَقَمْتَ بِهِ.

ان

Entries on ان in 2 Arabic dictionaries by the authors Arabic-English Lexicon by Edward William Lane and Muḥammad al-Fattinī, Majmaʿ Biḥār al-Anwār fī Gharāʾib al-Tanzīl wa Laṭāʾif al-Akhbār

ان

1 أَنَّ, aor. ـِ inf. n. أَنِينٌ and أُنَانٌ (S, M, Msb, K) and تَأْنَانٌ (S, K) and أَنٌّ, (M, K,) He moaned; or uttered a moan, or moaning, or prolonged voice of complaint; or said, Ah! syn. تَأَوَّهَ; (M, K;) by reason of pain: (S, TA:) he complained by reason of disease or pain: (TA:) he uttered a cry or cries: (Msb:) said of a man. (S, Msb.) b2: أَنِّتِ القَوْسُ, aor. ـِ inf. n. أَنِينٌ, The bow made a gentle and prolonged sound. (AHn, M.) A2: لَا أَفْعَلُهُ مَا أَنَّ فِى السَّمَآءِ نَجْمٌ means I will not do it as long as there is a star in the heaven: (S, M, K:) أَنَّ being here a dial. var. of عَنَّ. (S.) You say also, مَا أَنَّ فِي الفُرَاتِ قَطْرَةٌ As long as there is a drop in the Euphrates. (T, S.) And لَا أَفْعَلُهُ مَا أَنَّ فِى السَّمَآءٌ [ I will not do it as long as there is rain in the heaven]. (S.) [It is said in the M that Lh mentions the last two sayings; but it is there indicated that he read قَطْرَةً and سَمَآءً: and] ISk mentions the saying, لَا أَفْعَلُهُ مَا أَنَّ فِى السَّمَآءِ نَجْمًا, (T, M,) and مَا عَنَّ فِى السَّمَآءِ نَجْمٌ; (T;) [in the former of which, أَنّ must be a particle (which see below); but it seems that it should rather be إِنَّ, in this case, as ISd thinks; for he says,] I know not for what reason انّ is here with fet-h, unless a verb be understood before it, as ثَبَتَ or وُجِدَ: [ and he adds,] Lh mentions مَا أَنَّ ذلِكَ الجَبَلَ مَكَانَهُ [as long as that mountain is in its place]: and مَا أَنَّ حِرَآءً مَكَانَهُ [as long as Mount Hirà is in its place]: but he does not explain these sayings. (M.) أَنٌ is a pronoun, denoting the speaker, [I, masc. and fem.,] in the language of some of the Arabs: they say, أَنْ فَعَلْتُ [I did], with the ن quiescent: but most of them pronounce it [↓ أَنَ] with fet-h when conjoined with a following word; (Mughnee, K;) saying, أَنَ فَعَلْتُ: (TA:) and [↓ أَنَا] with ا in a case of pause: (Mughnee, K:) and some pronounce it with ا also when it is conjoined with a following word; saying, أَنَا فَعَلْتُ; [ as we generally find it written in books;] but this is of a bad dialect: (TA:) [this last assertion, however, requires consideration; for the dial. here said to be bad is that of Temeem, accord. to what here follows:] the Basrees hold that the pronoun consists of the ء and the ن, and that the [final] ا is redundant, because it is suppressed in a case of conjunction with a following word; but the Koofees hold that the pronoun is composed of all the three letters, because the ا is preserved in a case of conjunction with a following word in the dial. of Temeem. (Marginal note in a copy of the Mughnee.) [Accord. to Az,] it is best to say ↓ أَنَا in a case of pause; and ↓ أَنَ in a case of conjunction with a following word, as in أَنَ فَعَلْتُ ذَاكَ [I did that]; but some of the Arabs say, فَعَلْتُ ذَاكَ ↓ أَنَا; and some make the ن quiescent in a case of this kind, though this is rare, saying, أَنْ قُلْتُ ذَاكَ [I said that]; and Kudá'ah prolong the former ا, saying, قُلْتُهُ ↓ آنَ. (T.) [Accord. to J,] ↓ أَنَا is a pronoun denoting the speaker alone, and is made to end invariably with fet-h to distinguish it from the particle أَنْ which renders the aor. mansoob; the final ا being for the purpose of showing what is the vowel in a case of pause; but when it occurs in the middle [or beginning] of a sentence, it is dropped, except in a bad dialect. (S.) [Accord. to ISd,] ↓ أَنَ is a noun denoting the speaker; and in a case of pause, you add ا at the end, [saying ↓ أَنَا,] to denote quiescence; (M;) [or] it is better to do this, though it is not always done: (TA:) but it is said, on the authority of Ktr, that there are five dial. vars. of this word; namely, فَعَلْتُ ↓ أَنَ, and ↓ أَنَا, and ↓ آنَ, and أَنٌ, and ↓ أَنَهٌ, all mentioned by IJ; but there is some weakness in this: IJ says that the ه in ↓ أَنَهٌ may be a substitute for the ا in أَنَا, because the latter is the more usual, and the former is rare; or it may be added to show what is the vowel, like the ه, and be like the ه in كِتَابِيَهْ and حِسَابِيَهٌ. (M.) For the dual, as well as the pl., only نَحْنُ is used. (Az, TA.) b2: It is also a pronoun denoting the person addressed, or spoken to, by assuming the form ↓ أَنْتَ [Thou, masc.]; ت being added to it as the sign of the person addressed, (S, M, Mughnee, K,) and أَنْ being the pronoun, (M, Mughnee, K,) accord. to the general opinion; (Mughnee, K;) the two becoming as one; not that one is prefixed to the other as governing it in the gen. case: (S:) and so ↓ أَنْتِ, (S, M, Mughnee, K,) addressed to the female: (S, M:) and ↓ أَنْتُمَا, (M, Mughnee, K,) addressed to two; not a regular dual, for were it so it would be أَنْتَان; but like كُمَا in ضَرَبْتُكُمَا: (M:) and ↓ أَنْتُمٌ and ↓ أَنْتُنَّ, (S, Mughnee, K,) which are [respectively] the masc. and fem. pls. (TA.) b3: To each of these the ك of comparison is sometimes prefixed; so that you say, ↓ أَنْتَ كَأَنَا [Thou art like me, or as I], and ↓ أَنَا كَأَنْتَ [or أَنَ كَأَنْتَ I am like thee, or as thou]; as is related on the authority of the Arabs; for though the ك of comparison is not prefixed to the [affixed] pronoun, and you say, أَنْتَ كَزَيْدٍ but not أَنْتَ كِي, yet the separate pronoun is regarded by them as being in the same predicament as the noun; and therefore the prefixing it to the latter kind of pronoun is approved. (S.) It is said in the Book of لَيْسَ, by IKh, that there is no such phrase, in the language of the Arabs, as أَنْتَ كِى, nor as أَنَا كَكَ, except in two forged verses; wherefore Sb says that the Arabs, by saying أَنْتَ مِثْلِى and أَنَا مثْلُكَ, have no need of saying أَنْتَ كِى and أَنَا كَكَ: and the two verses are these: وَلَوْلَا البَلَآءُ لَكَانُوا كَنَا فَلَوْلَا الحَيَآإُ لَكُنَّا كَهُمٌ [And but for the sense of shame, we had been like them, or as they: and but for trial, or affliction, they had been like us, or as we]: and إِنْ تَكُنْ كِى فِإِنَّنِي كَكَ فِيهَا

إِنَّنَا فِى المَلَامِ مُصْطَحِبَانِ [If thou art like me, or as I, verily I am like thee, or as thou, in respect of her, or it, or them: verily we, in respect of blame, are companions]. (TA.) Az mentions his having heard some of the Benoo-Suleym say, كَمَا أَنْتَنِي, [the latter word being a compound of the pronoun أَنْتَ, regularly written separately, and the affixed pronoun نِى,] meaning Wait thou for me in thy place. (TA.) A2: It is also a particle: and as such, it is—First, a particle of the kind called مَصْدَرِىٌّ, rendering the aor. mansoob: (Mughnee, K:) i. e., (TA,) it combines with a verb [in this case] in the future [or aor. ] tense, following it, to form an equivalent to an inf. n., and renders it mansoob: (S, TA:) you say, أُرِيدُ أَنْ تَقُومَ [I desire that thou stand, or that thou wouldst stand, or that thou mayest stand]; meaning أُرِيدُ قِيَامَكَ [I desire thy standing]. (S.) It occurs in two places: first, in that of the inchoative, or in the beginning of a phrase, so that it is in the place of a nom. case; as in the saying [in the Kur ii. 180], وَأَنْ تَصُومُوا خَيْرٌ لَكُمْ [And that ye fast is better for you]; (Mughnee, K;) i. e. صِيَامُكُمْ [your fasting]. (TA.) And, secondly, after a word denoting a meaning which is not that of certainty: and thus it is the place of a nom. case; as in the saying [in the Kur lvii. 15], أَلَمْ يَأَنِ لِلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا أَنٌ تَخْشَعَ قُلُوبُهُمْ [Hath not the time that their hearts should become submissive, i. e. the time of their hearts' becoming submissive, yet come unto those who have believed?]: and in the place of an accus. case; as in the saying [in the Kur x. 38], وَمَا كَانَ هذَا القْرْآنُ أَنْ يُفْتَرَء [And this Kur-án is not such that it might be forged; i. e., افُتِرِآءٌ; so in Bd and Jel; and so in a marginal note to a copy of the Mughnee, where is added, meaning مُفْتَرًى

forged]: and in the place of a gen. case; as in the saying [in the Kur lxiii. 10], مِنْ قَبْلِ أَنْ يَأْتِىَ

أَحَدَكُمُ الْمَوْتُ [Before that death come unto any one of you; i. e. before death's coming unto any one of you]. (Mughnee, K.) Sometimes it makes the aor. to be of the mejzoom form, (Mughnee, K,) as some of the Koofees and AO have mentioned, and as Lh has stated on the authority of certain of the Benoo-Sabbáh of Dabbeh; (Mughnee;) as in this verse: إِذَا مَا غَدَوْنَا قَالَ وِلْدَانُ أَهْلِنَا تَعَالوْغا إِلَى أَنْ يَأْتِنَا الصَّيْدُ نَحْطِبِ [When we went away in the morning, the youths of our family, or people, said, Come ye, until that the chase come to us, (i. e. until the coming of the chase to us,) let us collect firewood]. (Mughnee, K.) And sometimes it is followed by an aor. of the marfooa form; as in the saying [in the Kur ii. 233], accord. to the reading of Ibn-Moheysin, لِمَنْ أَرَادَ أَنْ يُتِمُّ الرَّضَاعَةَ [For him who desireth that he may complete the time of sucking; i. e. the completing thereof]; (Mughnee, K;) but this is anomalous, (I 'Ak p. 101, and TA,) or أَنْ is here a contraction of أَنَّ [for أَنَّهُ]: (I 'Ak:) and in the saying of the poet, أَنْ تَقَرَآنِ عَلَي أَسْمَآءِ وَيْحَكُمَا مِنِّى السَّلَامَ وَأَنْ لَا تُخْبِرَا أَحَدَا [That ye two convey, or communicate, to Asmà, (mercy on you! or woe to you!) from me, salutation, and that ye inform not any one]; but the Koofees assert that أَنٌ is here [in the beginning of the verse] a contraction of أَنَّ, and anomalously conjoined with the verb; whereas the Basrees correctly say that it is أَنٌ which renders the aor. mansoob, but is deprived of government by its being made to accord with its co-ordinate مَا, termed مَصْدَرِيَّة; (Mughnee;) or, as IJ says, on the authority of Aboo-'Alee, أَنٌ is here used by poetic licence for أَنَّكُمَا; and the opinion of the Baghdádees [and Basrees], that it is likened to مَا, and therefore without government, is improbable, because أَنْ is not conjoined with a verb in the present tense, but only with the preterite and the future. (M.) When it is suppressed, the aor. may be either mansoob or marfooa; but the latter is the better; as in the saying in the Kur [xxxix. 64], أَفَغَيْرَ اللّٰهِ تَأْمُرُونِّى أَعْبُدُ [Other than God do ye bid me worship?]. (S.) If it occurs immediately before a preterite, it combines with it to form an equivalent to an inf. n. relating to past time; being in this case without government: you say, أَعْجَيَنِيأَنْ قُمْتَ [It pleased me that thou stoodest]; meaning thy standing that is past pleased me: (S:) and thus it is used in the saying [in the Kur xxviii. 82], لَوْلَا أَنٌ مَنَّ اللّٰهُ عَلَيْنَا [Were it not for that God conferred favour upon us; i. e., for God's having conferred favour upon us]. (Mughnee.) It is also conjoined with an imperative; as in the phrase mentioned by Sb, كَتَبْتُ إِلَيهِ بِأَنة قُمٌ [I wrote to him, Stand; i. e. I wrote to him the command to stand]; which shows that AHei is wrong in asserting that whenever it is conjoined with an imperative it is an explicative [in the sense of أَيٌ], and that in this particular instance the ب may be redundant, which it cannot here be, because, whether redundant or not, it is not put immediately before anything but a noun or what may be rendered by a noun. (Mughnee.) b2: Secondly, it is a con-traction of أَنَّ; (Mughnee, K;) and occurs after a verb denoting certainty, or one used in a manner similar to that of such a verb: (Mughnee:) so in the saying [in the Kur lxxiii. 20], عَلِمَ أَنٌ سَيَكُونُ مِنْكُمٌ مَرْضَي [He knoweth that (the case will be this:) there will be among you some diseased; the affixed pronoun هُ, meaning اشَّأْنَ, being understood after أَنْ, which therefore stands for أَنَّهُ, i. e. أَنَّ الشَّأْنَ]: (Mughnee, K: *) and in the phrase, بَلَــغَنِى أَنْ قَدْ كَانَ كَذَا وكَذَا [It has come to my knowledge, or been related to me, or been told to me, or it came to my knowledge, &c., that (the case is this:) such and such things have been]; a phrase of this kind, in which أَنْ occurs with a verb, not being approved without قَدْ, unless you say, بَلَــغَنِى أَنَّهُ كَانَ كَذَا وَكَذَا: (Lth, T:) [for] when the contracted أَنْ has for its predicate a verbal proposition, of which the verb is neither imperfectly inflected, like لَيْسَ and عَسَى, nor expressive of a prayer or an imprecation, it is separated from the verb, according to the more approved usage, by قَدْ, or the prefix سَ, or سَوْفَ, or a negative, as لَا &c., or لَوْ: (I 'Ak pp. 100 and 101:) but when its predicate is a nominal proposition, it requires not a separation; so that you say, CCC عَلِمْتُ أَنْ زِيْدٌ قَائِمٌ [I knew that (the case was this:) Zeyd was standing]; (I 'Ak p. 100;) and بَلَــغَنِى أَنْ زَيدٌ خَارِجٌ [It has come to my knowledge, or been related to me, or been told to me, &c., that (the case is this:) Zeyd is going, or coming, out, or forth]; (TA;) except in the case of a negation, as in the saying in the Kur [xi. 17], وأَنْ لَا إِلهَ إِلَّا هُوَ [And that (the case is this:) there is no deity but He]. (I 'Ak p. 100.) Thus used, it is originally triliteral, and is also what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة; [عَلِمَ أَنْ, in the first of the exs. above, for instance, meaning عَلِمَ أَنَّهُ, i. e. عَلِمَ أَنَّ الشَّأْنَ, which is equivalent to عَلِمَ كَوْنَ الشَّأْنِ;] and governs the subject in the accus. case, and the predicate in the nom. case: and its subject must be a pronoun, suppressed, [as in the exs. given above, where it means الشَّأْنِ, and in a verse cited before, commencing أَنْ تَقْرَآنِ, accord. to A'boo-'Alee,] or expressed; the latter, accord. to the more correct opinion, being allowable only by poetic license: and its predicate must be a proposition, unless the subject is expressed, in which case it may be either a single word or a proposition; both of which kinds occur in the following saying [of a poet]: بِأَنْكَ رَبِيعٌ وغَيْثٌ مَرِيعٌ وَأَنْكَ هُنَاكَ تَكُونَ الثِّمَالَا [he is speaking of persons coming as guests to him whom he addresses, when their provisions are exhausted, and the horizon is dust-coloured, and the north wind is blowing, (as is shown by the citation of the verse immediately preceding, in the T,) and he says, They know that thou art like rain that produces spring-herbage, and like plenteous rain, and that thou, there, art the aider and the manager of the affairs of people]. (Mughnee. [In the T, for رَبِيعٌ, I find الَّربِيعُ; and for وَأَنْكَ, I there find وَقِدْمًا: but the reading in the Mughnee is that which is the more known.]) [J says,] أَنْ is sometimes a contraction of أَنَّ and does not govern [anything]: you say, بَلَــغَنِى

أَنٌ زَيْدٌ خَارِجٌ [explained above]; and it is said in the Kur [vii. 41], وَنُودُوا أَنْ تِلْكُمُ الجَنَّةُ [and it shall be proclaimed to them that (the case is this:) that is Paradise]: (S:) [here, however, أَنة is regarded by some as an explicative, as will be seen below:] but in saying this, J means that it does not govern as to the letter; for virtually it does govern; its subject being meant to be understood; the virtual meaning being أَنَّهُ تِلْكُمُ الجَنَّةُ. (IB.) [In another place, J says,] You may make the contracted أَنْ to govern or not, as you please. (S.) Aboo-Tálib the Grammarian mentions an assertion that the Arabs make it to govern; as in the saying [of a poet, describing a beautiful bosom], كَأَنْ ثَذْيَيْهِ حُقَّانِ [As though its two breasts were two small round boxes]: but [the reading commonly known is كَأَنْ ثَدْيَاهُ حُقَّانِ (this latter reading is given in De Sacy's Anthol. Gram. Ar. p. 104 of the Ar. text; and both are given in the S;) كَأَنْ here meaning كَأَنَّهُ; and] Fr says, We have not heard the Arabs use the contracted form and make it to govern except with a pronoun, in which case the desinential syntax is not apparent. (T.) The author of the K says in the B that you say, عَلِمْتُ أَنْ زيْدًا لَمُنْطَلِقٌ [I knew that Zeyd was indeed going away], with ل when it is made to govern; and عَلِمْتُ أَنْ زَيْدٌ مُنْطَلِقٌ [I knew that (the case was this:) Zeyd was going away], without ل when it is made to have no government. (TA. [But in the latter ex. it governs the subject, which is understood, as in other exs. before given.]) [See an ex. in a verse ending with the phrase وَكَأَنْ قَدِ cited voce قَد, where كَأَنْ is for كَأَنَّهُ, meaning كَأَنَّ الشّأنَ, and a verb is understood after قد. and see also أَنَّ, below.]b2: Thirdly, it is an explicative, (Mughnee, K,) meaning أَيْ (S, M, and so in some copies of the K,) or [rather] used in the manner of أَيْ; (Mughnee, and so in some copies of the K;) [meaning قَائِلًا, or قَائِلِينَ; or يَقُولُ, or يَقُولُونَ; or some other form of the verb قَالَ; i. e. Saying ; &c.;] as in the saying [in the Kur xxiii. 27], فَأَوْحَيْنَا إِلَيْهِ أَنِ اصْنَعِ الْقُلْكَ [And we revealed, or spake by revelation, unto him, saying, Make thou the ark]; (Mughnee, K) and [in the Kur vii. 41,]وَنُودُوا أَنْ تِلْكُمُ الْجَنَّةُ [And it shall be proclaimed to them, being said, That is Paradise]; or in these two instances it may be regarded as what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة, by supposing the preposition [بِ] understood before it, so that in the former instance it is the biliteral, because it is put before the imperative, and in the second it is the contraction of أَنَّ because it is put before a nominal proposition; (Mughnee;) and [in the Kur xxxviii. 5,] وَانْطَلَقَ الْمَلَأُ مِنْهُمْ أَنِ امْشُوا (S, M, Mughnee) i. e. [and the chief persons of them] broke forth, or launched forth, with their tongues, or in speech, [saying,] Go ye on, or continue ye, in your course of action &c. (Mughnee.) For this usage of أَنْ certain conditions are requisite : first, that it be preceded by a proposition : secondly, that it be followed by a proposition; so that you may not say, ذَكَرْتُ عَسْجَدًا أَنْ ذَهَبًا, but you must say أَىٌ in this case, or must omit the explicative : thirdly, that the preceding proposition convey the meaning of القَوْلُ, as in the exs. above; in the last of which, انطلق has the meaning assigned to it above; not that of walking or going away : fourthly, that there be not in the preceding proposition the letters of القَوْلُ; so that one may not say, قُلْتُ لَهُ أَنِ افْعَلْ; or, if there be in it those letters, that the word which they compose shall be interpreted by another word; as in the saying, in the Kur [v, 117], مَا قُلْتُ لَهُمْ إِلَّا مَا أَمَرْتَنِى بِهِ أَنِ اعْبُدُوا اللّٰهَ which may mean, as Z says, I have not commanded them [aught save that which Thou commandedst me, saying, Worship ye God]; (Mughnee;) in which instance Fr says that it is an explicative : (T :) fifthly, that there be not a preposition immediately before it; for if you say, كَتَبْتُ إِلَيْهِ بِأَنِ افْعَلْ كَذَا, it is what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة [as we have before shown]. (Mughnee.) When it may be regarded as an explicative and is followed by an aor. with لا as in أَشَرْتُ إِلَيْهِ أَنْ لَا تَفْعَل كَذَا, it may be marfooa, [namely, the aor. ,] on the supposition that لا is a negative ; or mejzoom, on the supposition that it is a prohibitive; and in both cases ان is an explicative ; [so that the meaning is, I made a sign to him, as though saying, Thou wilt not do such a thing, in the former case ; or, in the latter, Do not thou such a thing ;] or mansoob, on the supposition that لا is a negative and that ان is what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة: but if لا is wanting, it may not be mejzoom, but may be marfooa [if we use ان as an explicative] or mansoob [if ان be what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة]. (Mughnee.)b3: Fourthly, it is redundant, as a corroborative, (Mughnee, K,) like whatever else is redundant : and thus it is in four cases : one of these, which is the most common, being when it occurs after لَمَّا denoting time; [and this is mentioned in the M ; ] as in the saying [in the Kur xxix. 32], وَلمَّا أَنْ جَآءَ تْ رُسُلُنَا لُوطًا [And when our apostles came to Lot]: (Mughnee:) [or,] accord. to J, (TA,) it is sometimes a connective to لَمَّا; as in the saying in the Kur [xii. 96], فَلَمَّا أَنْ جَآءَ الْبَشِيرُ [And when that (like as we say, " now that,") the announcer of good tidings came] : and sometimes it is redundant ; as in the saying in the Kur [viii. 34], وَمَا لَهُمْ أَنْ لَا يُعَذِبَهُمُ اللّٰهُ [as though it might be rendered But what reason have they, God should not punish them?] : (S, TA:) but IB says that the connective is redundant ; and [that ان is not redundant in the latter instance, for] if it were redundant in this verse of the Kur it would not render the [aor.] verb mansoob. (TA. [The author of the Mughnee, like IB, disallows that ان is redundant in a case of this kind, which Kh asserts it to be ; and says that فِى is under-stood before it.]) The second case is when it occurs between لَوٌ and a verb signifying swearing, the latter being expressed; as in this verse: فَأُقْسِمُ أَنْ لَوِ الْتَقَيْنَا وَأَنْتُمُ لَكَانَ لَنَا يَوْمٌ مِنَ الشَّرِّ مُظْلِمُ

[And I swear, had we and you met, there had been to us a dark day of evil]: and when that verb is omitted; as in the following ex.: أَمَا وَاللّٰهِ أَنْ لَوْ كُنْتَ حُرِّا وَمَا بِالْحُِرِأَنْتَ وَلَا العَتِيقِ [Verily, or now surely, by God, if thou wert freeborn; but thou art not the freeborn nor the emancipated]: so say Sb and others: Ibn-'Os-foor holds it to be a particle employed to connect the complement of the oath with the oath; but this is rendered improbable by the fact that it is in most cases omitted, and such particles are not. (Mughnee.) The third case, which is extr., is when it occurs between the ك [of comparison] and the noun governed by it in the genitive case; as in the saying, وَيَوْمًا تُوَافِينَا بِوَجْهٍ مُقَسَّمٍ

كَأَنٌ ظَبْيَةٍ تَعْطُو إِلَى وَارِقِ السَّلَمْ [And on a day thou comest to us with a beautiful face, like a doe-gazelle raising her head towards the goodly green-leaved tree of the selem kind], accord. to the reading of him who makes طبيةْ to be governed in the genitive case [instead of the accus. or the nom.; for if we read it in the accus. or the nom., أَنْ is a contraction of أَنَّ; in the former case, ظبية being its subject, and its predicate being suppressed; and in the latter case, the meaning being كَأَنَّهَا ظَبْيَةٌ, so that the subject of ان is suppressed]. (Mughnee.) The fourth case is when it occurs after إِذَا; as in the following ex.: فَأُمْهلُهُ حَتَّى إذَا أَنْ كَأَنَّهُ مُعَاطِى يَدٍ فِي لُجَّةِ المَآءِ غَامِرُ [And I leave him alone until when he is as though he were a giver of a hand to be laid hold upon, in the fathomless deep of the water immerged]. (Mughnee.) b4: [Fifthly,] among other meanings which have been assigned to it, (Mughnee,) it has a conditional meaning, like إِنٌ: (Mughnee, K:) so the Koofees hold; and it seems to be most probably correct, for several reasons: first, because both these forms occur, accord. to different readings, in several instances, in one passage of the Kur; as in [ii. 282,] أَنْ تَضِلٌّ

إِحْدَاهُمَا [If one of them twain (namely, women,) err]; &c.: secondly, because [the prefix] فَ often occurs after it; as in a verse commencing with أَبَا خُرَاشَةَ [as cited voce أَمَّا, accord. to some who hold that أمَّا in that verse is a compound of the conditional أَنْ and the redundant مَا; and as in the Kur ii. 282, where the words quoted above are immediately followed by فَتُذَكِّرَ إِحْدَاهُمَا الْأُخْرَى]: thirdly, because it is conjoined with إِنٌ [which forms a part of the compound إِكَّا] in this ex.: إِمَّا أَقَمْتَ وَأَمَّا أَنْتَ مُرْتَحِلًا فَاللّٰهُ يَكْلَأُ مَا تَأْتِى وَمَا تَذَرُ [If thou remain, and if thou be going away (أَمَّا meaning أَنْ كُنْتَ, as syn. with إِنْ كُنْتَ), may God guard thee (يَكْلَأُ being marfooa because of the ف) as long as thou doest and as long as thou leavest undone]: thus related, with kesr to the former ان [in إِنَّا] and with fet-h to the latter [in أَمَّا]. (Mughnee.) b5: [Sixthly,] it is a negative, like إِنْ: (Mughnee, K:) so, as some say, in [the Kur iii. 66,] أَنع يُؤْتَى أَحَدٌ مِثْلَ مَا أُوتِيتُمْ [meaning accord. to them Not any one is given the like of that scripture which ye have been given]: but it is said [by others] that the meaning is, [taken with what precedes it,] And believe not ye that (بِأَنْ) any one is given the like of that scripture which ye have been given, except it be given to him who followeth your religion; and that the phrase “ say thou, Verily the direction is the direction of God,” is parenthetic. (Mughnee.) b6: [Seventhly,] it is syn. with إِذْ, (Az, T, Mughnee, K, [in Freytag's Lex., from the K, إِذْ قِيلَ, but قيل in the K relates to what there follows,]) as some say, in [the Kur l. 2,] بَلْ عَجِبُوا أَنٌ جَآءَهُمْ مُنْذِرٌمِنْهُمْ [Verily they wonder because a warner from among themselves hath come unto them]; (Mughnee, K;) and in other instances; but correctly, in all these instances, ان is what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة, and لِ denoting cause is understood before it. (Mughnee.) [See also أَمَّا and إِمَّا.] b7: [Eighthly,] it is syn. with لِئَلّا, accord. to some, in [the Kur iv. last verse,] يُبَيِّنُ اللّٰهُأَنْ تَضِلُّوا [God explaineth to you (the ordinances of your religion, Jel), lest ye should err, or in order that ye may not err]; (Mughnee, K;) and in the saying, نَزَلْتُمْ مَنْزِلَ الأَضْيَافِ مِنَّا فَعَجَّلْنَا القِرَى أَنْ تَشْتِمُونَا [Ye became, or have become, in the condition of our guests; so we hastened, or have hastened, the entertainment, lest ye should revile us, or in order that ye should not revile us]: (Mughnee:) but correctly, in such a case [likewise], ان is what is termed مَصْدَرِيَّة, and the original wording is كَرَاهَةَ أَنْ تَضِلُّوا [from a motive of dislike that ye should err], (Mughnee, K,) and مَخَافَةَ أَنْ تَشْتِمُونَا [from a motive of fear that ye should revile us]: so say the Basrees: some say, extravagantly, that ل is meant to be understood before it, and الَّذِى after it. (Mughnee.) b8: [Ninthly,] it occurs in the sense of الَّذِى; as in the saying, زَيْدٌ أَعْقَلُ مِنٌ أَنْ يَكْذِب [Zeyd is more reasonable than he who lies; which is equivalent to saying, Zeyd is too reasonable to lie: but respecting its usage in a phrase of this kind, and respecting the form of the aor. after it in such a case, see مِنْ]. (Kull p. 78.) b9: By a peculiarity of pronunciation termed عَنْعَتَةٌ, the tribe of Temeem say عَنْ instead of أَنٌ. (M.) إِنٌ is used in various ways: first, as a conditional particle, (S, M, Msb, Mughnee, K,) denoting the happening of the second of two events in consequence of the happening of the first, (S, Msb, *) whether the second be immediate or deferred, and whether the condition be affirmative or negative; (Msb;) [and as such it is followed by a mejzoom aor., or by a pret. having the signification of an aor. ;] as in the saying, [إِنْ تَفْعَلٌ أفْعَلٌ If thou do such a thing, I will do it; and] إِنْ تَأْتِنِى آتِكَ [If thou come to me, I will come to thee]; and إِنٌ جِئْتَنِى أَكْرَمْتُكَ [If thou come to me, I will treat thee with honour]; (S;) and إِنْ فَعَلْتَ فَعَلْتُ [If thou do, I will do] for which the tribe of Teiyi say, as IJ relates on the authority of Ktr, هِنْ فَعَلْتَ فَعَلْتُ; (M;) and إِنْ دَخَلْت الدَّارَ أَوٌ [If thou stand, I will stand]; and إِنْ دَخَلْتِ الدَّارَ أَوْ لَمْ تَدْخُلِى الدَّارض فَأَنْتِ طَالقٌ [If thou enter the house, or if thou enter not the house, thou shalt be divorced]; (Msb;) and [in the Kur viii. 39,] إِنْ يَنْتَهُوا يُغْفَرٌ لَهُمْ مَا قَد سَلَفَ [If they desist, what hath already past shall be forgiven them]; and [in verse 19 of the same ch.,] وَإِنْ تَعُودُوا نَعُدْ [But if ye return to attacking the Apostle, we will return to assisting him]. (Mughnee, K.) [On the difference between it and إِذا, see the latter.] When either it or إِذَا is immediately followed by a noun in the nom. case, the said noun is governed in that case by a verb necessarily suppressed, of which it is the agent; as in the saying, in the Kur [ix. 6], وَإِنْ أَحَدٌ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ استَجَارَكَ; the complete phrase being وَإِنِ اسْتَجَارَكَ أَحَدٌ مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِينَ اسْتَجَارَكَ [And if any one of the believers in a plurality of gods demand protection of thee, (if) he demand protection of thee]: so accord. to the generality of the grammarians. (I 'Ak p. 123.) Sometimes it is conjoined with the negative لَا, and the ignorant may imagine it to be the exceptive إِلَّا; as in [the saying in the Kur ix. 40,] إِلَّا تَنْصُرُوهُ فَقَد نَصَرَهُ اللّٰهُ [If ye will not aid him, certainly God did aid him]; and [in the next preceding verse,] إِلَّا تَنْفِرُوا يُعَذِّبْكُمْ [If ye will not go forth to war, He will punish you]. (Mughnee, K. *) It is sometimes used to denote one's feigning himself ignorant; as when you say to one who asks, “Is thy child in the house? ” and thou hast knowledge thereof, إِنْ كَانَ فِى الدَّارِ أَعْلَمْتُكَ بِهِ [If he be in the house, I will inform thee thereof]. (Msb.) And to denote one's putting the knowing in the predicament of the ignorant, in order to incite to the doing or continuing an action; as when you say, إِنٌ كُنْتَ ابُنِى فَأَطِعْنِى [If thou be my son, obey me]; as though you said, “Thou knowest that thou art my son, and it is incumbent on the son to obey the father, and thou art not obedient; therefore do what thou art commanded to do. ” (Msb.) And sometimes it is divested of the conditional meaning, and becomes syn. with لَو; as in the saying, صَلِّ وَإِنٌ عَجَزْتَ عَنِ القِيَام [Pray thou though thou be unable to stand;] i. e. pray thou whether thou be able to stand or unable to do so; and in the saying, أَكْرِمٌ زِيْدًا وَإِنْ قَعَدَ i. e. [Treat thou Zeyd with honour] though he be sitting; or, whether he sit or not. (Msb.) [إِمَّا as a compound of the conditional إِنٌ and the redundant مَا, see in an art. of which اما is the heading.] b2: [Secondly,] it is a negative, (S, Mughnee, K,) syn. with مَا; (S;) and is put before a nominal proposition; (Mughnee, K;) as in the saying [in the Kur lxvii. 20], إِنِ الْكَافِرُونَ

إِلَّا فِى غُرُورٍ [The unbelievers are not in aught save in a deception]; (S, Mughnee, K;) and before a verbal proposition; as in [the Kur ix. 108,] إِنْ أَرَدْنَا إِلَّا الْحُسْنَى [We desired not, or meant not, aught save that which is best]. (Mughnee, K.) The assertion of some, that the negative إِنٌ does not occur except where it is followed by إِلَّا, as in the instances cited above, or by لَمَّا, with tesh-deed, which is syn. therewith, as, accord. to a reading of some of the Seven [Readers], in the saying [in the Kur lxxxvi. 4], إِنْ كُلُّ نَفْسٍ لَمَّا عَلَيْهَا حَافِظٌ, i. e., مَا كُلُّ نَفْسٍ إِلَّا عَلَيْهَا حَافِظٌ [There is not any soul but over it is a guardian], is refuted by the sayings in the Kur [x. 69 and lxxii. 26], إِنْ عِندَكُمْ مِنْ سُلْطَانٍ بِهٰذَا [meaning, accord. to the Jel., Ye have no proof of this that ye say], and إِنْ أَدْرِيأَقَرِيبٌ مَا تُوعَدُونَ [I know not whether that with which ye are threatened be nigh]. (Mughnee, K. *) The conditional and the negative both occur in the saying in the Kur [xxxv. 39], وَلَئِنْ زَالَتَا إِنْ أَمْسَكَهُمَا مِنْ أَحَدٍ مِنْ بَعْدِهِ [And I swear that, if they should quit their place, not any one should withhold them after Him]: the former is conditional; and the latter is negative, and is [part of] the complement of the oath which is denoted by the ل prefixed to the former; the complement of the condition being necessarily suppressed. (Mughnee.) When it is put before a nominal proposition, it has no government, accord. to Sb and Fr; but Ks and Mbr allow its governing in the manner of لَيْسَ; and Sa'eed Ibn-Jubeyr reads, [in the Kur vii. 193,] إِنِ الَّذِينَ تَدْعُونَ مِنْ دُونِ اللّٰهِ عِبَادًا أَمْثَالَكُمٌ [Those whom ye invoke beside God, or others than God, are not men like you]: also, the people of El-'Áliyeh have been heard to say, إِنٌ أَحَدٌ خَيْرًامِنْ أَحدٍ إِلَّا بِالعَافِيَةِ [Any one is not better than any other one, except by means of health, or soundness]; and إِنْ ذٰلِكَ نَافِعَكَ وَلَا ضَارَّكَ [That is not profitable to thee nor injurious to thee]: as an ex. of its occurrence without government, which is mostly the case, the saying of some, قَائمٌ ↓ إِنَّ may be explained as originally إِنٌ أَنَا قَائِمٌ [I am not standing]; the أ of أَنَا being elided for no reason in itself, and the ن of إِنٌ being incorporated into the ن of أَنَا, and the ا of this latter being elided in its conjunction with the following word; but إِنَّ قَائِمًا has also been heard. (Mughnee.) Sometimes it occurs [as a negative] in the complement of an oath: you say, وَاللّٰهِ إِنٌ فَعَلْتُ, meaning مَا فَعَلْتُ [By God, I did not]. (S.) b3: [Thirdly,] it is a contraction of إِنَّ, and is put before a nominal and before a verbal proposition. (Mughnee, K.) In the former case, it is made to govern and is made to have no government: (S, * K:) [i. e.] in this case, it is allowable to make it govern; contr. to the opinion of the Koofees: (Mughnee:) Lth says that he who uses the contracted form of إِنَّ uses the nom. case with it, except that some of the people of El-Hijáz use the accus. case with it: (T:) thus it is said, accord. to one reading, [in the Kur xi. 113,] إِنْ كُلَّا لَمَا لَيُوَفِّيَنَّهُمٌ رَبُّكَ أَعْمَالَهُمٌ [Verily all of them, thy Lord will indeed fully render them the recompense of their works]: (T, Mughnee:) Fr says, We have not heard the Arabs use the contracted form and make it to govern, unless with a pronoun, in which case the desinential syntax is not apparent; and he adds that in the instance cited above, they make كُلّا to be governed in the accus. case by ليوفّينّهم; as though the phrase were لَيُوَفِّيَنَّهُمْ كُلَّا; and that كُلُّ would be proper; for you say, إِنْ زَيْدٌ لَقَائِمٌ [Verily Zeyd is standing]: (T:) the ex. given by Sb is, إِنْ عَمْرًا لَمُنطَلِقٌ [Verily 'Amr is going away]. (Mughnee.) But it is [most] frequently made to have no government; as in the saying [in the Kur xliii. 34 accord. to one reading], وَإِنْ كُلُّ ذٰلِكَ لَمَا مَتَاعُ الْحَيَاةِ الدُّنْيَا [And verily all that is the furniture of the present life]; and, accord. to the reading of Hafs, [and of 'Ásim and Kh, in the Kur xx. 66, respecting which see إِنَّ,] إِنْ هٰذَانِ لَسَاحِرَانِ [Verily these two are enchanters]; &c. (Mughnee.) When it is put before a verbal proposition, it is necessarily made to have no government: (Mughnee, K:) and in most cases the verb is a preterite and of the kind called نَاسِخ [which effects a change of the grammatical form or of the meaning in a nominal proposition before which it is placed]; as in the saying [in the Kur ii. 138], وَإِنْ كَانَتٌ لَكَبِيرَةً [And verily it was a great matter]; and [in the Kur xvii. 75,] وَإِنْ كَادُوا لَيَفْتِنُونَكَ [And verily they were near to seducing thee]; (Mughnee;) in which last ex. Az says, it means لَقَدْ, i. e. without doubt; and so in the same ch. vv. 78 and 108: (T:) less frequently it is an aor. of a verb of this kind; as in the saying [in the Kur xxvi. 186], وَإِنْ نَظُنُّكَ لَمِنَ الْكَاذِبينَ [And verily we think thee to be of the number of the liars]: and both these kinds of expression may be taken as exs. to be imitated: less frequently than this it is a preterite of a verb not of the kind termed نَسخ; as in the saying [of a poet], شَلَّتٌ يَمِينُكَ إِنٌ قَتَلْتَ لَمُسْلِمًا [May thy right arm, or hand, dry up, or become unsound! verily thou hast slain a Muslim]; but this may not be taken as an ex. to be imitated; contr. to the opinion of Akh; for he allows the phrase, إِنْ قِامَ لَأَنَا [Verily I stood], and إِنٌ قَعَدَ لأَنْتَ [Verily thou sattest]: and less frequently than this it is an aor. of a verb not of the kind termed ناسخ; as in the saying, إِنْ يَزِينُكَ لَنَفْسُكَ وَإِنٌ يَشِينُكَ لَهِيَهٌ [Verily thy soul is that which beautifies thee, and it is that which deforms thee]; and this, by common consent, may not be taken as an ex. to be imitated. (Mughnee.) Wherever you find إِنٌ with لَ after it, decide that it is originally إِنَّ; (Mughnee, K;) as in the exs. above: but respecting this ل there is a difference of opinion: see this letter. (Mughnee.) J says, (TA,) إِنٌ is sometimes a contraction of إِنَّ, and this must have ل put before its predicate, to compensate for what is elided, of the doubled letter; as in the saying in the Kur [lxxxvi. 4, accord. to him who reads لَمَا instead of لَمَّا], إِنْ كُلُّ نَفْسٍ لَمَا عَلَيْهَا حَافِظٌ [Verily every soul hath over it a guardian]; and in the saying, إِنٌ زَيدٌ لَأَخُوكَ [Verily Zeyd is thy brother]; in order that it may not be confounded with إِنٌ which is syn. with the negative مَا: (S, TA:) but IB says, ل is here introduced to distinguish between negation and affirmation, and this إِنْ has neither subject nor predicate; so J's saying that the ل is put before its predicate is without meaning: and this ل is sometimes introduced with the objective complement of a verb; as in إِنْ ضَرَبْتُ لَزَيْدًا [Verily I struck, or beat, Zeyd]; and with the agent; as in إِنْ قَامَ لَزَيْدٌ [Verily Zeyd stood]. (TA.) When the contracted إِنْ governs, this ل is not necessary; so you may say, إِنْ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [Verily Zeyd is standing]; because in this case it cannot be confounded with the negative; for the negative does not render the subject mansoob and the predicate marfooa: and when it does not govern, if the meaning is apparent, the ل is not needed; as in وَنَحْنُ أُبَاةُ الضَّيْمِ مِنْ آلِ مَالِكٍ

وَإِنْ مَالِكٌ كَانَتْ كِرَامَ المَعَادِنِ [And we are persons who refuse to submit to injury, of the family of Málik: and verily the family of Málik are generous in respect of their origins]; كَانَتْ being here for لَكَانَتٌ. (I 'Ak p. 99.) b4: [Fourthly,] it is redundant, (S, Mughnee, K,) occurring with مَا; as in the saying, مَا إِنْ يَقُومُ زَيْدٌ [Zeyd does not stand]; (S;) and in the saying [of a poet], كَا إِنْ أَتَيْتَ بِشْىءٍ أَنْتَ تَكْرَهُهُ [Thou didst not a thing which thou dislikest]. (Mughnee, K: in the CK اَتْتُ.) It is mostly thus used after the negative ما, when put before a verbal proposition; as above; or before a nominal proposition; as in the saying, مَنَايَانَا وَدَوْلَةُ آخَرِينَا وَمَا إِنْ طِبُّنَا جبُنٌ ولٰكِنٌ [And our habit is not cowardice; but our destinies and the good fortune of others caused our being defeated]: and in this case it prevents the government of ما, as in this verse: but in the saying, بَنِى غُدَانَةَ مَا إِنْ أَنْتُمُ ذَهَبًا وَلَا صَرِيفًا وَلٰكِنٌ أَنْتُمُ الخَزَفُ [Sons of Ghudáneh, ye are not indeed gold, nor silver, or pure silver, but ye are pottery], accord. to him who relates it thus, saying ذهبًا and صريفًا, in the accus. case, it is explained as a negative, corroborative of ما: (Mughnee:) and accord. to J, (TA,) the negatives مَا and إِنٌ are sometimes thus combined for corroboration; as in the saying of the rájiz, (El-Aghlab El-'Ijlee, TA,) أَكْثَرَ مِنْهُ قِرَةً وَقَارَا مَا إِنٌ رَأَيْنَا مَلِكَّا أَغَارَا [We have not indeed seen a king who has made a hostile incursion possessing more numerous sheep, or goats, and camels, than he]; (S, TA;) but IB says that ان is here redundant, not a negative. (TA.) Sometimes it is redundant after the conjunct noun مَا; as in the saying, يُرَجِىّ المَرْإُ مَا إِنٌ لَا يَرَاهُ وَتَعْرِضُ دُونَ أَدْنَاهُ الخُطُوبُ [Man hopes for that which he will not see; for calamities intervene as obstacles in the way to what is nearest thereof]. (Mughnee.) And after the مَا termed مَصْدَرِيَّة, (Mughnee,) [i. e.,] after the adverbial مَا [which is of the kind termed مصدريّة]; (TA;) as in the saying (of Maaloot El-Kurey'ee, cited by Sb, TA), وَرَجِّ الفَتَى لِلْخَيْرِ مَا إِنْ رَأَيْتَهُ عَلَي السِّنِّ خَيْرًا لَايَزَالُ يَزِيدُ [And hope thou that the youth is destined for good as long as thou hast seen him not ceasing to increase in good with age]. (Mughnee.) and after the inceptive أَلَا; as in the saying, أَلَا إِنْ سَرَى لَيْلِى فبِتُّ كَئِيبَا

أُحَاذِرُ أَنْ تَنْأَى النَّوَى بِغَضُوبَا [Now he journeyed on, or during, that my night, and I passed the night in an evil state, broken in spirit by grief, being fearful that the distance to which he was going with Ghadoob (a woman so named) would become far]. (Mughnee.) and before the meddeh denoting disapproval: [for] Sb heard a man, on its being said to him, “Wilt thou go forth if the desert become plentiful in herbage? ” reply, أَأَنَا إِنِيهٌ [What, I, indeed?] disapproving that he should think otherwise than that. (Mughnee. [See also art. انى.]) b5: [Fifthly,] it is syn. with قَدْ: so it is said to be in the saying [in the Kur lxxxvii. 9], إِنْ نَفَعَتِ الذِّكْرَى

[Admonition hath profited], (T, Mughnee, K,) by IAar (T) and by Ktr: (Mughnee:) and Abu-l-' Abbás relates that the Arabs say, إِنٌ نَفَعَتِ الذِّكْرَى

meaning قَدْ قَامَ زَيْدٌ [Zeyd has stood]; and he adds, that Ks states his having heard them say so, and having thought that it expressed a condition, but that he asked them, and they answered that they meant قَدْ قَامَ زَيْدٌ, and not مَا قَامَ زَيْدٌ. (T.) [So too, accord. to the K, in all the exs. cited in the next sentence as from the Mughnee; but this is evidently a mistake, occasioned by an accidental omission.] b6: [Sixthly,] it is asserted also by the Koofees, that it is syn. with إِذْ, in the following exs.: in the Kur [v. 62], وَاتَّقُوا اللّٰهَ إِنٌ كُنْتُمْ مُؤْمِنِينَ [And fear ye God, because ye are believers: and so, accord. to Az, as is said in the T, in a similar instance in the Kur ii. 278: and in the same, iv. 62]: and [in the Kur xlviii. 27,] لَتَدْ خُلُنَّ المَسْجِدَ الْحَرَامَ إِنْ شَآءَ آمِنِينَ [Ye shall assuredly enter the sacred mosque, because God hath willed, in security]: and in like instances, when the verb therein expresses what is held sure to happen or to have happened: and in the saying, أَتَغْضَبُ إِنٌ أُدْنَا قُتَيْبَةَ حُزَّتَا جِهَارًا وَلَمْ تَغْضَبْ لِقَتْلِ ابْنِ حَازِمِ [Art thou angry because the ears of Kuteybeh have been cut, openly, or publicly, and wast not angry for the slaughter of Ibn-Házim?]: (Mughnee:) but in all these instances [it is sufficiently obvious that] ان may be otherwise explained. (Mughnee, K.) b7: [Seventhly,] it is sometimes syn. with إِذَا; as in the Kur [ix. 23], لَا تَتَّخِذُوا

آبَآءَكُمْ وَإِخْوَانَكُمْ أَوْلِيَآءَ إِنِ اسْتَحَبُّوا الْكُفْرَعَلَى

الْإِيمَانِ [Take not ye your fathers and your brethren as friends when they love unbelief above belief]; and in the same [xxxiii. 49], وَامْرَأَةً مُؤْمِنَةً

إِنْ وَهَبَتْ نَفْسَهَا لِلنَّبِىّ [And a believing woman when she giveth herself to the Prophet]: so says Az. (T.) b8: [Eighthly,] it is used for إِمَّا, (Mughnee and K, voce إِمَّا,) distinct from إِمَّا which is a compound of the conditional إِنٌ and the redundant مَا. (Mughnee ibid.) [See an ex. in a verse cited voce إِمَّا in the present work, commencing with the words سَقَتْهُ الرَّوَاعِدُ.]

أَنَ: see أَنْ, in four places.

أَنَّ is one of the particles which annul the quality of the inchoative; and is originally إِنَّ; therefore Sb has not mentioned it among those particles [as distinct from إِنَّ, from which, however, it is distinguished in meaning]: (I 'Ak p. 90:) it is a corroborative particle; (I 'Ak, Mughnee;) a particle governing the subject in the accus. case and the predicate in the nom. case, (S, I 'Ak, Mughnee, K,) combining with what follows it to form an equivalent to an inf. n., (S,) [for,] accord. to the most correct opinion, it is a conjunct particle, which, together with its two objects of government, is explained by means of an inf. n. (Mughnee.) If the predicate is derived, the inf. n. by means of which it is explained is of the same radical letters; so that the implied meaning of بَلَغَنِي أَنَّكَ تَنْطَلِقُ [It has come to my knowledge, or been related to me, or been told to me, or it came to my knowledge, &c., that thou goest away], or أَنَّكَ مُنْطَلِقٌ [that thou art going away], is بَلَغَنِي الاِنْطِلَاقُ [or rather انْطِلَاقُكَ thy going away has come to my knowledge, &c.]; and hence, the implied meaning of بَلَــغَنِى أَنَّكَ فِي الدَّارِ [It has come to my knowledge, &c., that thou art in the house] is بَلَــغَنِى اسْتِقْرَارُكَ فِي الدَّارِ [thy remaining in the house has come to my knowledge, &c.], because thea predicate is properly a word suppressed from اِستَقَرَّ or مُسْتَقِرٌّ: and if the predicate is underived, the implied meaning is explained by the word كَوْنِ; so that the implied meaning of بَلَــغَنِى أَنَّ هٰذا زَيْدٌ [It has come to my knowledge, &c., that this is Zeyd] is بَلَــغَنِى

كَوْنُهُ زَيْدًا [his being Zeyd has come to my knowledge, &c.]; for the relation of every predicate expressed by an underived word to its subject may be denoted by a word signifying “ being; ”

so that you say, هٰذَا زَيْدٌ and, if you will, هٰذَا كَائِنٌ زَيْدًا; both signifying the same. (Mughnee.) There are cases in which either أَنَّ or إِنَّ may be used: [see the latter, in twelve places:] other cases in which only the former may be used: and others in which only the latter. (I 'Ak p. 91.) The former only may be used when the implied meaning is to be explained by an inf. n. (I 'Ak, K.) Such is the case when it occurs in the place of a noun governed by a verb in the nom. case; as in يُعْجِبُنِى أَنَّكَ قَائِمٌ [It pleases me that thou art standing], i. e. قِيَامُكَ [thy standing pleases me]: or in the place of a noun governed by a verb in the accus. case; as in عَرَفْتُ أَتَّكَ قَائِمٌ [I knew that thou wast standing], i. e. قِيَامَكَ [thy standing]: or in the place of a noun governed in the gen. case by a particle; as in عَجِبْتُ مِنْ أَنَّكَ قَائِمٌ [I wondered that thou wast standing], i. e. مِنْ قِيَامكَ [at, or by reason of, thy standing]: (I 'Ak p. 91:) [and sometimes a preposition is understood; as in لَا شَكَّ أَنَّهُ كَذَا, for لَا شَكَّ فِى أَنَّهُ كَذَا There is no doubt that it is thus, i. e. لَا شّكَّ فِى كَوْنِهِ كَذَا There is no doubt of its being thus:] and أَنَّ must be used after لَوْ; as in لَوْ أَنَّكَ قَائِمٌ لَقُمْتُ [If that thou wert standing, I had stood, or would have stood, i. e. لَوْ ثَبَتَ قِيَامُكَ, or لَوْ قِيَامُكَ ثَابِتٌ, accord. to different opinions, both meaning if thy standing were a fact: see I 'Ak pp. 305 and 306]. (K.) Sometimes its أ is changed into ع; so that you say, عَلِمْتُ عَنَّكَ مُنْطَلِقٌ [meaning I knew that thou wast going away]. (M.) b2: With ك prefixed to it, it is a particle of comparison, (S, * M, TA,) [still] governing the subject in the accus. case and the predicate in the nom. case: (TA:) you say, كَأَنَّ زَيْدًا عَمْرٌو [It is as though Zeyd were 'Amr], meaning that Zeyd is like 'Amr; as though you said, إِنَّ زَيْدًا كَائِنٌ كَعَمْرٍو [verily, Zeyd is like 'Amr]: [it is to be accounted for by an ellipsis: or] the ك is taken away from the middle of this proposition, and put at its commencement, and then the kesreh of إِنَّ necessarily becomes changed to a fet-hah, because إِنَّ cannot be preceded by a preposition, for it never occurs but at the commencement [of a proposition]. (IJ, M.) Sometimes, كَأَنَّ denotes denial; as in the saying, كَأَنَّكَ أَمِيرُنَا فَتَأْمُرَنَا [As though thou wert our commander so that thou shouldst command us], meaning thou art not our commander [that thou shouldst command us]. (TA.) It also denotes wishing; as in the saying, كَأْنَّكَ بِي قَدْ قُلْتُ الشِّعْرَ فَأُجِيدَهُ, meaning Would that I had poetized, or versified, so that I might do it well: (TA:) [an elliptical form of speech, of which the implied meaning seems to be, would that I were as though thou sawest me that I had poetized, &c.; or the like: for] you say [also], كَأَنِّى بِكَ meaning كَأَنِّى أَبْصُرُ بِكَ [It is as though I saw thee]; i. e. I know from what I witness of thy condition to-day how thy condition will be tomorrow; so that it is as though I saw thee in that condition: (Har p. 126: [see also بِ; near the end of the paragraph:]) [thus,] كَأَنَّ also denotes knowing; and also thinking; [the former as in the saying immediately preceding, and] as when you say, كَأَنَّ اللّٰهَ يَفْعَلُ مَا يَشَآءُ [I know, or rather it appears, as though seen, that God does what He wills]; and [the latter as when you say,] كَأَنَّكَ خَارِجٌ [I think, or rather it seems, that Thou art going forth]. (TA.) b3: [When it has The affixed pronoun of the first person, sing. Or Pl., you say, أَنِّى and أَنَّنِى, and أَنَّا and أَنَّنَا: and When it has also the ك of comparison prefixed to It,] you say, كَأَنِّى and كَأَنَّنِى, [and كَأَنَّا and كَأَنَّنَا,] like as you say, لٰكِنِّى and لٰكِنَّنِى [&c.]. (S.) b4: As أَنَّ is a derivative from إِنَّ, it is correctly asserted by Z that أَنَّمَا imports restriction, like ↓ إِنَّمَا; both of which occur in the saying in the Kur [xxi. 108], يُوحَى إِلَىَّ أَنَّمَا ↓ قُلْ إِنَّمَا

إِلٰهُكُمْ إِلٰهً وَاحِدٌ [Say thou, It is only revealed to me that your God is only one God]: the former is for the restricting of the quality to the qualified; and the latter, for the reverse: (Mughnee, K:) i. e. the former is for the restricting of the revelation to the declaration of the unity; and the latter, for the restricting of “ your God ” to unity: (Marginal note in a copy of the Mughnee:) but these words of the Kur do not imply that nothing save the unity was revealed to the Prophet; for the restriction is limited to the case of the discourse with the believers in a plurality of gods; so that the meaning is, there has not been revealed to me [aught], respecting the godhead, except the unity; not the attribution of any associate to God. (Mughnee.) [أَنَّمَا, however, does not always import restriction; nor does always even ↓ إِنَّمَا: in each of these, ما is what is termed كَافَّةٌ; i. e., it restricts the particle to which it is affixed from exercising any government; and sometimes has no effect upon the signification of that particle: (see art. مَا; and see إِنَّمَا, below, voce إِنَّ:) thus, for instance, in the Kur viii. 28, وَاعْلَمُوا أَنَّمَا

أَمْوَالُكُمْ فِتْنَةً means And know ye that your possessions and your children are a trial; not that they are only a trial. When it has the ك of comparison prefixed to it, it is sometimes contracted; as in the following ex.:] a poet says, كَأَمَّا يَخْتَطِينَ عَشلَى قَتَادٍ

وَيَسْتَضْحِكْنَ عَنْ حَبِّ الغَمَامِ [As though, by reason of their mincing gait, they were walking upon tragacanthas; and they were laughing so as to discover teeth like hailstones: كَأَمَّا being for كَأَنَّمَا. (IAar.) b5: أَنَّ is someTimes contracted into أَنْ; (S, Mughnee;) and in This case, it governs in the manner already exPlained, voce أَنْ. (Mughnee.) b6: It is also syn. with لَعَلَّ; (Sb, S, M, Mughnee, K;) as in the saying, اِيتِ السُّوقَ أَنَّكَ تَشْتَرِى لَنَا شَيْئًا [Come thou to the market; may-be thou wilt buy for us something; اِيتِ being originally اِئْتِ]; i. e. لَعَلَّكَ: (Sb, M, Mughnee, K: *) and, accord. to some, (M, Mughnee, K,) so in the Kur [vi. 109], where it is said, وَمَا يُشْعِرُكُمْ أَنَّهَا إِذَا جَآءَتْ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ [And what maketh you to know? (meaning, maketh you to know that they will believe when it cometh? i. e. ye do not know that: Jel:) Maybe, when it cometh, they will not believe]: (S, M, Mughnee, K:) thus accord. to this reading: (Mughnee, K:) and Ubeí here reads لَعَلَّهَا. (S.) أَنَّ and لَأَنَّ and لَوْ أَنَّ are all syn. with عَلَّ and لَعَلَّ; and أَنِّى and أَنَّنِى, and لَأَنِّى and لأَنَّنِى, and لُوْ أَنِّى and لَوْ أَنِّنِى, with عَلِّى and لَعَلِّى. (K voce لَعَلَّ.) b7: It is also syn. with أَجَلْ [Yes, or yea; or it is as thou sayest]. (M, TA.) [See also إِنَّ as exemplified by a verse commencing with وَيَقُلْنَ and by a saying of Ibn-Ez-Zubeyr.]

إِنَّ is one of the particles which annul the quality of the inchoative, like أَنَّ, of which it is the original: (I 'Ak p. 90:) it is a corroborative particle, (I 'Ak, Mughnee,) corroborating the predicate; (S, K;) governing the subject in the accus. case and the predicate in the nom. case; (S, I 'Ak, Mughnee, K;) [and may generally be rendered by Verily, or certainly, or the like; exactly agreeing with the Greek ὃτι, as used in Luke vii. 16 and in many other passages in the New Testament; though it often seems to be nothing more than a sign of inception, which can hardly be rendered at all in English; unless in pronunciation, by laying a stress upon the predicate, or upon the copula;] as in the saying, إِنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [Verily, or certainly, Zeyd is standing; or simply, Zeyd is standing, if we lay a stress upon standing, or upon is]. (I 'Ak p. 90.) But sometimes it governs both the subject and the predicate in the accus. case; as in the saying, إِذَا اشْتَدَّ جُنْحُ اللَّيْلِ فَلْتَأْتِ وَلْتَكُنٌ خُطَاكَ خِفَافًا إِنَّ حُرَّاسَنَا أُسْدَا [When the darkness of night becomes, or shall become, intense, then do thou come, and let thy steps be light: verily our guardians are lions]; (Mughnee, K; [but in the latter, for اشْتَدَّ, we find اسْوَدَّ, so that the meaning is, when the first portion of the night becomes, or shall become, black, &c.;]) and as in a trad. in which it is said, انَّ قَعْرَ جَهَنَّمَ سَبْعِينَ خَرِيفًا [Verily the bottom of Hell is a distance of seventy years of journeying]: (Mughnee, K:) the verse, however, is explained by the supposition that it presents a denotative of state [in the last word, which is equivalent to شِجْعَانًا or the like], and that the predicate is suppressed, the meaning being, تَلْقَاهُمْ أُسْدًا [thou wilt find them lions]; and the trad. by the supposition that قَعْرَ is an inf. n., and سَبْعِينَ is an adverbial noun, so that the meaning is, the reaching the bottom of hell is [to be accomplished in no less time than] in seventy years. (Mughnee.) And sometimes the inchoative [of a proposition] after it is in the nom. case, and its subject is what is termed ضَمِيرُ شَأْنٍ, suppressed; as in the saying of Mohammad, إِنَّ مِنْ أَشَدِّ النَّاسِ عَذَابًا يَوْمَ القِيٰمَةِ المُصَوِّرُونَ [Verily, (the case is this:) of the men most severely to be punished, on the day of resurrection, are the makers of images], originally إِنَّهُ, i. e. إِنَّ الشَّأْنَ; (Mughnee, K; *) and as in the saying in the Kur [xx. 66], إِنَّ هٰذَانِ لَسَاحِرَانِ, [accord. to some,] as will be seen in what follows. (TA.) b2: Of the two particles إِنَّ and ↓ أَنَّ, in certain cases only the former may be used; and in certain other cases either of them may be used. (I' Ak p. 91.) The former must be used when it occurs inceptively, (Kh, T, I' Ak p. 92, Mughnee, K,) having nothing before it upon which it is syntactically dependent, (Kh, T,) with respect to the wording or the meaning; (K;) as in إِنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [Verily Zeyd is standing]. (I' Ak, K.) It is used after أَلَا, (I' Ak, K,) the inceptive particle, (I' Ak,) or the particle which is employed to give notice [of something about to be said]; (K;) as in أَلَا إِنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [Now surely Zeyd is standing]. (I' Ak K.) And when it occurs at the commencement of the complement of a conjunct noun; (I' Ak, K; *) as in جَآءَ الَّذِى إِنَّهُ قَائِمٌ [He who is standing came]; (I' Ak;) and in the Kur [xxviii. 76], وَآتَيْنَاهُ مِنَ الْكُنُورِ مَا إِنَّ مَفَاتِحَهُ لَتَنُوْءُ بِالْعُصْبَةِ أُولِى

القُوَّةِ [And we gave him, of treasures, that whereof the keys would weigh down the company of men possessed of strength]. (I' Ak, * K, * TA.) And in the complement of an oath, (I' Ak, K,) when its predicate has لَ, (I' Ak,) or whether its subject or its predicate has لَ or has it not; (K;) as in وَاللّٰهِ إِنَّ زَيْدًا لَقَائِمٌ [By Allah, verily Zeyd is standing], (I' Ak,) and إِنَّهُ قَائِمٌ: or, as some say, when you do not employ the ل, the particle is with fet-h; as in قَائِمٌ ↓ وَاللّٰهِ أَنَّكَ [I swear by Allah that thou art standing]; mentioned by Ks as thus heard by him from the Arabs: (TA:) but respecting this case we shall have to speak hereafter. (I' Ak.) And when it occurs after the word قَوْلٌ or a derivative thereof, in repeating the saying to which that word relates; (Fr, T, I' Ak, * K; *) as in the saying [in the Kur iv. 156], وَقَوْلِهِمْ إِنَّا قَتَلْنَا الْمَسِيحَ [And their saying, Verily we have slain the Messiah]; (Fr, T;) and قُلْتُ

إِنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [I said, Verily Zeyd is standing]; (I' Ak;) and [in the Kur v. 115,] قَالَ اللّٰهُ إِنّى

مُنّزِّلُهَا عَلَيْكُمْ [God said, Verily I will cause it to descend unto you]; accord. to the dial. of him who does not pronounce it with fet-h: (K:) but when it occurs in explaining what is said, you use ↓ أَنَّ; as in the saying, قَدْ قُلْتُ لَكَ كَلَامًا حَسَنًا

أَنَّ أَبَاكَ شَرِيفٌ وَأَنَّكَ عَاقِلٌ [I have said to thee a good saying; that thy father is noble and that thou art intelligent]; (Fr, T;) or when the word signifying “ saying ” is used as meaning “ thinking; ” as in أَتَقُولُ أَنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [Dost thou say that Zeyd is standing?], meaning أَتَظُنُّ [Dost thou think?]. (I' Ak.) Also, when it occurs in a phrase denotative of state; (I' Ak;) [i. e.,] after the و denotative of state; (K;) as in زُرْتُهُ وَإِنِّى

ذُوأَمَلٍ [I visited him, I verily having hope, or expectation]; (I' Ak;) and in جَآءَ زِيْدٌ وَ إِنَّ يَدَهُ عَلَى رَأْسِهِ [Zeyd came, he verily having his hand upon his head]. (K.) And when it occurs in a phrase which is the predicate of a proper (as opposed to an ideal) substantive; (I' Ak, K; *) as in زَيْدٌ إِنَّهُ قَائِمٌ [Zeyd, verily he is standing], (I' Ak,) or ذَاهِبٌ [going away]; contr. to the assertion of Fr. (K.) And when it occurs before the ل which suspends the grammatical government of a verb of the mind, preceding it, with respect to its objective complements; (I' Ak, K; *) as in عَلِمْتُ إِنَّ زَيْدًا لَقَائِمٌ [I knew Zeyd verily was standing]; (I' Ak;) and in [the Kur lxiii. 1,] وَاللّٰهُ يَعْلَمُ إِنَّكَ لَرَسُولُهُ [And God knoweth thou verily art his apostle]: (K:) but if the ل is not in its predicate, you say, ↓ أَنَّ; as in عَلِمْتُ أَنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ [I knew that Zeyd was standing]. (I' Ak.) And in the like of the saying in the Kur [ii. 171], وَإِنَّ الَّذِينَ اخْتَلَفُوا فِى الْكِتَابِ لَفِى شَقَاقٍ

بَعِيدٍ [And verily they who differ among themselves respecting the book are in an opposition remote from the truth]; because of the ل [of inception] which occurs after it, in لَفِى: (Ks, A 'Obeyd:) the ل of inception which occurs before the predicate of إِنَّ should properly commence the sentence; so that إِنَّ زَيْدًا لَقَائِمٌ [Verily Zeyd is standing] should properly be لَإِنَّ زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ; but as the ل is a corroborative and إِنَّ is a corroborative, they dislike putting two particles of the same meaning together, and therefore they put the ل later, transferring it to the predicate: Mbr allows its being put before the predicate of ↓ أَنَّ; and thus it occurs in an unusual reading of the saying [in the Kur xxv. 22], إِلَّا أَنَّهُمْ لَيَأْكُلُونَ الطَّعَامَ [But they ate food]; but this is explained by the supposition that the ل is here redundant: (I' Ak p. 95:) this is the reading of Sa'eed Ibn-Jubeyr: others read, إِلَّا إِنَّهُمْ لَيَأْكُلُنَ الطَّعَامَ [but verily they ate food]: and إِنَّ [as well as ↓ أَنَّ] is used after the exceptive إِلَّا when it is not followed by the ل [of inception]. (TA.) Also, When it occurs after حَيْثُ; as in اِجْلِسْ حَيْثُ إِنَّ زَيْدًا جَالِسٌ [Sit thou where Zeyd is sitting]. (I' Ak p. 92, and k) And after حَتَّى; as in مَرِضَ زَيْدٌ حَتَّى إِنَّهُمْ لَا يَرْجُونَهُ [Zeyd has fallen sick, so that verily they have no hope for him: whereas after a particle governing the gen. case, [i. e. a preposition,] you say, ↓ أَنَّ. (IHsh in De Sacy's Anthol. Gr. Ar. P. 76.) b3: Either of these two forms may be used after إِذَا denoting a thing's happening suddenly, or unexpectedly; as in خَرَجْتُ فَإِذَا إِنَّ زَيْدًاقَائِمٌ [I went forth, and lo, verily Zeyd was standing], and زَيْدًا قَائِمٌ ↓ فَإِذَا أَنَّ [and lo, or at that present time, Zeyd's standing]; in which latter case, أَنَّ with its complement is [properly] an inchoative, and its enunciative is إِذَا; the implied meaning being, and at that present time was the standing of Zeyd: or it may be that the enunciative is suppressed, and that the implied meaning is, [and lo, or at that present time,] the standing of Zeyd was an event come to pass. (I' Ak p. 93.) Also, when occurring in the complement of an oath, if its enunciative is without ل: (I' Ak:) [see exs. given above:] or, as some say, only ↓ أَنَّ is used in this case. (TA.) Also, when occurring after فَ denoting the complement of a condition; as in مَنْ يَأْتِنِى فَإِنَّهُ مُكْرَمٌ [He who cometh to me, verily he shall be treated with honour], and مُكْرَمٌ ↓ أَنَّهُ; in which latter case, أَنَّ with its complement is an inchoative, and the enunciative is suppressed; the implied meaning being, honourable treatment of him shall be an event come to pass: or it may be an enunciative to an inchoative suppressed; the implied meaning being, his recompense shall be honourable treatment. (I' Ak p. 94.) Also, when occurring after an inchoative having the meaning of a saying, its enunciative being a saying, and the sayer being one; as in خَيْرُ القَوْلِ إِنّى أَحْمَدُ [The best saying is, Verily I praise God], and أَحْمَدُ ↓ أَنِّى; in which latter case, أَنَّ with its complement is an enunciative of خَيْرُ; the implied meaning being, the best saying is the praising of God [or my praising of God]. (I' Ak ubi suprà.) You also say, لَبَّيْكَ إِنَّ الحَمْدَلَكَ [At thy service !

Verily praise belongeth to Thee! O God]; commencing [with إِنَّ] a new proposition: and sometimes one says, ↓ أَنَّ; meaning بِأَنَّ الحَمْدَ لَكَ [because praise belongeth to Thee]. (Msb.) b4: The cases in which إِن may not be used in the place of أَنَّ have been mentioned above, voce أَنَّ. b5: [When it has the affixed pronoun of the first person, sing. or pl.,] you say, إِنِّى and إِنَّنِى, (S,) and إِنَّا and إِنَّنَا, (TA,) like as you say لٰكِنِّى and لٰكِنِّنِى [&c.]. (S.) إِنَّ as a contraction of إِنَّ أَنَا has been mentioned above, as occurring in the phrase إِنَّ قَائِمٌ, voce إِنْ, q. v. b6: Accord. to the grammarians, (T,) إِنَّمَا is a compound of إِنَّ and مَا, (T, S,) which latter prevents the former's having any government: (T:) it imports restriction; like أَنَّمَا, which see above, voce أَنَّ, in three places: (Mughnee, K:) [i. e.] it imports the restriction of that which it precedes to that which follows it; as in إِنَّمَا زَيْدٌ مُنْطَلِقٌ [Zeyd is only going away], and إِنَّمَا يَنْطَلِقُ زَيْدٌ [Only Zeyd goes away]: (Bd in ii. 10:) [in other words,] it is used to particularize, or specify, or distinguish a thing from other things: (S:) it affirms a thing in relation to that which is mentioned after it, and denies it in relation to other things; (T, S;) as in the saying in the Kur [ix. 60], إِنَّمَا الصَّدَقَاتُ لِلْفُقَرَآءِ [The contributions levied for pious uses are only, or but, for the poor]: (S:) but El-Ámidee and AHei say that it does not import restriction, but only corroboration of an affirmation, because it is a compound of the corroborative إِنَّ and the redundant مَا which restrains the former from exercising government, and that it has no application to denote negation implied in restriction, as is shown by the trad., إِنَّمَا الِّرِبَا فِى

النَّسِيْئَةِ [which must mean, Verily usury is in the delay of payment], for usury is in other things beside that here mentioned, as رِبَا الفضْلِ [or profit obtained by the superior value of a thing received over that of a thing given], by common consent: (Kull p. 76:) some say that it necessarily imports restriction: J says what has been cited above from the S: some say that it has an overt signification in denoting restriction, and is susceptible of the meaning of corroboration: some say the reverse of this: El-Ámidee says that if it were [properly] restrictive, its occurrence in another sense would be at variance with the original import; but to this it may be replied, that if it were [properly] corroborative, its occurrence in another sense would be at variance with the original import: it [therefore] seems that it is susceptible of both these meanings, bearing one or the other according as this or that suits the place. (Msb.) إِنَّمَا is to be distinguished from إِنَّ with the conjunct [noun] مَا, which does not restrain it from governing [though its government with this is not apparent, and which is written separately]; as in إِنَّ مَا عِنْكَ حَسَنٌ meaning Verily what is with thee is good, and in إِنَّ مَا فَعَلْتَ حَسَنٌ meaning Verily thy deed is good. (I' Ak pp. 97 and 98.) b7: إِنَّ is sometimes contracted into إِنٌ; (S, Mughnee, K;) and in this case, it is made to govern and is made to have no government: (S:) it is seldom made to govern in this case; often made to have no government: the Koofees say that it is not contracted; (Mughnee, K;) and that when one says, إِنْ زَيْدٌ لَمُنْطَلِقٌ [the meaning is virtually Verily Zeyd is going away, but] إِنٌ is a negative and the ل is syn. with إِلّا; but this assertion is refuted by the fact that some make it to govern when contracted, as in exs. cited above, voce إِنْ, q. v. (Mughnee.) b8: It is also syn. with نَعَمٌ [Even so; yes; yea]; (Mughnee, K;) contr. to the opinion of AO. (Mughnee.) [See also أَنَّ, last sentence.] Those who affirm it to have this meaning cite as an ex. the following verse (Mughnee, K *) of 'Obeyd-Allah Ibn-Keys-er-Rukeiyát: (S, * TA:) كَ وَقَدْ كَبِرْتَ فَقُلْتُ إِنَّهْ وَيَقُلْنَ شَيْبٌ قَدْ عَلَا [And they say, (namely, the women,) Hoariness hath come upon thee, and thou hast become old: and I say, Even so, or yes, or yea]: (Mughnee, K:) but this has been rebutted by the saying, We do not concede that the ه is here added to denote the pause, but assert that it is a pronoun, governed by إِنَّ in the accus. case, and the predicate is suppressed; the meaning being, إِنَّهُ كَذٰلِكَ [Verily it, i. e. the case, is thus]. (Mughnee.) [J says,] The meaning is, إنَّهُ قَدْ كَانَ كَمَا تَقُلْنَ [Verily it, i. e. the case, hath been as ye say]: A 'Obeyd says, This is a curtailment of the speech of the Arabs; the pronoun being deemed sufficient because the meaning is known: and as to the saying of Akh, that it signifies نَعَمْ, he only means thereby that it may be so rendered, not that it is originally applied to that signification: he says that the ه is here added to denote the pause. (S.) There is, however, a good ex. of إِنَّ in the sense of نَعَمْ in the saying of Ibn-Ez-Zubeyr, to him who said to him, “May God curse a she camel which carried me to thee,”

إِنَّ وَرَاكِبَهَا, i. e. Even so, or yes, or yea; and may God curse her rider: for the suppression of both the subject and the predicate is not allowable. (Mughnee.) And hence, accord. to Mbr, the saying in the Kur [xx. 66], as thus read, إِنَّ هٰذانِ لَسَاحِرَانِ [meaning, if so, Yes, these two are enchanters]. (Mughnee.) [But this phrase has given rise to much discussion, related in the Mughnee and other works. The following is a brief abstract of what has been said respecting it by several of the leading authorities.] A booIs-hák says that the people of El-Medeeneh and El-Koofeh read as above, except 'Ásim, who is reported to have read, إِنٌ هٰذَانِ, without tesh-deed, and so is Kh; [so too is Hafs, as is said above, voce إِنْ;] and that AA read إِنَّ هٰذيْنِ, the former word with teshdeed, and the latter in the accus. case: that the argument for إِنَّ هٰذَانِ, with teshdeed and the nom. case, [or rather what is identical in form with the nom. case,] is, that it is of the dial. of Kináneh, in which the dual is formed by the termination ان in the nom. and accus. and gen. cases alike, as also in the dial. of Benu-l-Hárith Ibn-Kaab: but that the old grammarians say that ه is here suppressed; the meaning being, إِنَّهُ هٰذَانِ: (T:) this last assertion, however, is weak; for what is applied to the purpose of corroboration should not be suppressed, and the instances of its suppression which have been heard are deviations from general usage, except in the case of أَنَّ, with fet-h, contracted into أَنْ: (Mughnee:) Aboo-Is-hák then adds, that some say, إِنَّ is here syn. with نَعَمْ: this last opinion he holds to be the best; the meaning being, نَعَمْ هٰذَانِ لَهُمَا سَاحِرَانِ [Yes, these two, verily they are two enchanters: for this is not a case in which the ل (which is the ل of inception) can be regarded as transferred from its proper place, at the commencement of the sentence or proposition, as it is in some instances mentioned in the former half of this paragraph: but it is said in the Mughnee that this explanation is invalidated by the fact that the combining of the corroborative ل and the suppression of the inchoative is like the combining of two things inconsistent, or incompatible; as is also the opinion that the ل is redundant, because the redundant ل prefixed to the enunciative is peculiar to poetry]: next in point of goodness, in the opinion of A booIs-hák, is, that it is of the dial. of Kináneh and Benu-l-Hárith Ibn-Kaab: the reading of AA he does not allow, because it is at variance with the written text: but he approves the reading of 'Ásim and Kh. (T.) A2: إِنَّ also occurs as a verb: it is the third person pl. fem. of the pret. from الأَيْنُ, syn. with التَّعَبُ; or from آنَ syn. with قَرُبَ: or the third person sing. masc. of the pret. passive from الأَنيِنُ, in the dial. of those who, for رُدَّ and حُبَّ, say رِدَّ and حِبَّ, likening these verbs to قِيلَ and بِيعَ: or the sing. masc. of the imperative from the same: or the pl. fem. of the imperative from الأَيْنُ; or from آنَ syn. with قَرُبَ: or the sing. fem. of the corroborated form of the imperative from وَأَى, syn. with وَعَدَ. (Mughnee.) أَنَا, signifying I: see أَنْ, in seven places.

أَنَهٌ, signifying I: see أَنْ, in two places.

أَنَّةٌ i. q. أَنِينٌ [inf. n. of أَنَّ, but app. a simple subst., signifying A moan, moaning, or prolonged voice of complaint; or a saying Ah: or a complaint: or a cry]. (TA.) أَنْتَ, signifying Thou: fem. أَنْتِ; dual أَنْتُمَا; pl. masc. أَنْتُمْ, and pl. fem. أَنْتُنَّ: see أَنْ, in six places.

أُنَنَةٌ see أَنَّانٌ

أُنَانٌ see أَنَّانٌ

أَنَّانٌ One who moans; who utters a moaning, or prolonged voice of complaint; or who says Ah; much, or frequently; as also ↓ أُنَانٌ and ↓ أُنَنَةٌ: (M, K:) or this last signifies one who publishes complaint, or makes it public, much, or frequently: (M:) or one who talks and grieves and complains much, or frequently; and it has no verb derived from it: (T:) and you say, رَجُلٌ أُنَنَةٌ قُنَنَةٌ, [in which the latter epithet is app. an imitative sequent to the former,] meaning an eloquent man. (TA.) The fem. of أَنَّانٌ is with ة: (M, K:) and is said to be applied to a woman who moans, or says Ah, and is affected with compassion, for a dead husband, on seeing another whom she has married after the former. (MF.) [See also حَنَّانَةٌ, voce حَنَّانٌ.]

آنَ, signifying I: see أَنْ, in two places.

آنٌّ part. n. of أَنَّ, [Moaning; or uttering a moan or moaning or a prolonged voice of complaint; or saying Ah; by reason of pain: complaining by reason of disease or pain: or] uttering a cry or cries: fem. with ة. (Msb.) [Hence,] you say, مَا لَهُ حَانَّةٌ وَلَا آنَّةٌ He has not a she camel nor a sheep, or goat: (S, M, A, K:) or he has not a she camel nor a female slave (M, K) that moans by reason of fatigue. (M.) مَئِنَّةٌ, occurring in a trad., (S, Mgh, K, &c., in the first and last in art. مأن, and in the second in the present art.,) where it is said, إِنَّ طُولَ الصَّلَاةِ وَقِصَرَ الخُطْبَةِ مَئِنَّةٌ مِنْ فِقْهِ الرَّجُلِ, (S, Mgh, TA, &c.,) is of the measure مَفعِلَةٌ وَقِصَرَ الخُطْبَةِ مَئِنَّةٌ مِنْ فِقْهِ الرَّجُلِ, [originally مَأْنِنَةٌ,] from إِنَّ, (S, Z in the Fáïk, IAth, Mgh, K,) the corroborative particle; (Z, IAth, Mgh;) like مَعْسَاةٌ from عَسَى; (S, K;) but not regularly derived from إِنَّ, because a word may not be so derived from a particle; or it may be said that this is so derived after the particle has been made a noun; (Z, IAth;) or neither of these modes of derivation is regular: (MF:) the meaning is, [Verily the longness of the prayer and the shortness of the oration from the pulpit are (together)] a proper ground for one's saying, Verily the man is a person of knowledge or intelligence: (Z, * Mgh, K in art. مأن:) this is the proper signification: accord. to AO, the meaning is, a thing whereby one learns the knowledge, or intelligence, of the man: (Mgh:) or it means a thing suitable to, (S, Mgh,) and whereby one knows, (S,) the knowledge, or intelligence, of the man: (S, Mgh:) or a sign (As, S, K) of the knowledge, or intelligence, of the man; and suitable thereto: (As, S:) or an evidence thereof: (M:) or an indication, or a symptom, thereof; everything that indicates a thing being said to be مَئِنَّةٌ لَهُ: [so that مَئِنَّةٌ لِكَذَا may be well rendered a thing that occasions one's knowing, or inferring, or suspecting, such a thing; and in like manner, a person that occasions one's doing so: or, more properly, a thing, &c., in which such a thing is usually known to take place, or have place, or be, or exist, like مَظِنَّةٌ:] one of the strangest of the things said of it is, that the ء is a substitute for the ظ of مَظِنَّةٌ: (IAth:) this seems to have been the opinion of Lh: (Az, L:) accord. to AA, it is syn. with آيَةٌ [a sign, &c.]. (TA.) As says (S, * K, TA, all in art. مأن) that the word is thus, with teshdeed to the ن, in the trad. and in a verse of poetry, as these are related; (S, TA;) but correctly, in his opinion, it should be مَئِينَةٌ of the measure فَعِيلَةٌ, (S, K, * TA,) unless it be from إِنَّ, as first stated above: (S, TA:) Az used to say that it is مَئِتَّةٌ, with ت, (S, K, * TA,) meaning a thing (lit. a place) meet, fit, or proper, or worthy or deserving, and the like; of the measure مَفْعِلَةٌ, [originally مَأْتِتَةٌ,] from أَتَّهُ meaning “he overcame him with an argument or the like:” (S, K, TA:) but some say that it is of the measure فَعِلَّةٌ, from مَأَنَ meaning اِحْتَمَلَ: see art. مأن. (K in that art.) You say also, هُوَ مَئِنَّةٌ لِلْخَيْرِ, from إِنَّ, He is a person fit, or proper, for one's saying of him, Verily he is good; and in like manner, مَعْسَاةٌ, from عَسَى, as meaning “a person fit, or proper, for one's saying of him, May-be he will do good.” (A, TA.) And إِنَّهُ لَمَئِنَّةٌ أَنْ يَكُونَ كَذَا Verily it is meet, fit, or proper, for one's saying of it, Verily it is thus; or is worthy, or deserving, of one's saying &c.: or verily it is a thing meet, fit, or proper, for one's saying &c.; or is a thing worthy, or deserving, of one's saying &c.: of the measure مَفْعِلَةٌ, from إِنَّ. (K in the present art.) and إِنَّهُ لَمَئِنَّةٌ أَنْ يَفْعَلَ ذَاكَ Verily he is meet, fit, or proper, for doing that; or is worthy, or deserving, of doing that: or verily he is a person meet, fit, or proper, for doing that; or is a person worthy, or deserving, of doing that: and in like manner you say of two, and of more, and of a female: but مَئِنَّةٌ may be of the measure فَعِلَّةٌ [from مأن], i. e. a triliteral-radical word. (M.) b2: You also say, أَتَاهُ عَلَي مَئنَّة ذَاكَ, meaning He came to him at the time, or season, [or fit or proper time,] of that; and at the first thereof. (M.)
[ان] ك ق: فهل لها أجر "إن" تصدقت بكسر همزة وفتحها. وإن تذر ورثتك مثله، وعلى الكسر فخير خبر مبتدأ محذوف. ولا أزكى على الله "أن" كان يعلم، أن متعلق بليقل، ويتم في قاف. ن: "أن" تبذل الفضل أي الفاضل عن الحاجة بفتح همزة. و"أن" يك من عند الله يمضه، هذا إن كان قبل النبوة فلا إشكال في الشك، وإن كان بعدها فالشك باعتبار أنها على ظاهرها أم تحتاج إلى تعبير وصرفأن مصدرية، والهمزة للإنكار ويقدر المضاف أي لا أملك دفع نزع الله، ويروى بكسر أن فجوابه محذوف أي لا أملك دفعه.

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الرَّيّ:
بفتح أوّله، وتشديد ثانيه، فإن كان عربيّا فأصله من رويت على الراوية أروي ريّا فأنا راو إذا شددت عليها الرّواء، قال أبو منصور:
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وحكى الجوهري: رويت من الماء، بالكسر، أروى ريّا وريّا وروى مثل رضى: وهي مدينة مشهورة من أمّهات البلاد وأعلام المدن كثيرة الفواكه والخيرات، وهي محطّ الحاجّ على طريق السابلة وقصبة بلاد الجبال، بينها وبين نيسابور مائة وستون فرسخا وإلى قزوين سبعة وعشرون فرسخا ومن قزوين إلى أبهر اثنا عشر فرسخا ومن أبهر إلى زنجان خمسة عشر فرسخا، قال بطليموس في كتاب الملحمة: مدينة الريّ طولها خمس وثمانون درجة، وعرضها سبع وثلاثون درجة وست وثلاثون دقيقة، وارتفاعها سبع وسبعون تحت ثماني عشرة درجة من السرطان خارجة من الإقليم الرابع داخلة في الإقليم الخامس، يقابلها مثلها من الجدي في قسمة النسر الطائر ولها شركة في الشعرى والغميصاء رأس الغول من قسمة سعد بلع، ووجدت في بعض تواريخ الفرس أن كيكاوس كان قد عمل عجلة وركّب عليها آلات ليصعد إلى السماء فسخر الله الريح حتى علت به إلى السحاب ثمّ ألقته فوقع في بحر جرجان، فلمّا قام كيخسرو بن سياوش بالملك حمل تلك العجلة وساقها ليقدم بها إلى بابل، فلمّا وصل إلى موضع الريّ قال الناس: بريّ آمد كيخسرو، واسم العجلة بالفارسيّة ريّ، وأمر بعمارة مدينة هناك فسميت الريّ بذلك، قال العمراني: الرّي بلد بناه فيروز ابن يزدجرد وسمّاه رام فيروز، ثمّ ذكر الرّي المشهورة بعدها وجعلهما بلدتين، ولا أعرف الأخرى، فأمّا الرّي المشهورة فإنّي رأيتها، وهي مدينة عجيبة الحسن مبنية بالآجر المنمق المحكم الملمع بالزرقة
مدهون كما تدهن الغضائر في فضاء من الأرض، وإلى جانبها جبل مشرف عليها أقرع لا ينبت فيه شيء، وكانت مدينة عظيمة خرب أكثرها، واتفق أنّني اجتزت في خرابها في سنة 617 وأنا منهزم من التتر فرأيت حيطان خرابها قائمة ومنابرها باقية وتزاويق الحيطان بحالها لقرب عهدها بالخراب إلّا أنّها خاوية على عروشها، فسألت رجلا من عقلائها عن السبب في ذلك فقال: أمّا السبب فضعيف ولكن الله إذا أراد أمرا بلغه، كان أهل المدينة ثلاث طوائف: شافعية وهم الأقل، وحنفية وهم الأكثر، وشيعة وهم السواد الأعظم، لأن أهل البلد كان نصفهم شيعة وأما أهل الرستاق فليس فيهم إلّا شيعة وقليل من الحنفيين ولم يكن فيهم من الشافعيّة أحد، فوقعت العصبيّة بين السنّة والشيعة فتضافر عليهم الحنفية والشافعيّة وتطاولت بينهم الحروب حتى لم يتركوا من الشيعة من يعرف، فلمّا أفنوهم وقعت العصبيّة بين الحنفية والشافعيّة ووقعت بينهم حروب كان الظفر في جميعها للشافعيّة هذا مع قلّة عدد الشافعيّة إلّا أن الله نصرهم عليهم، وكان أهل الرستاق، وهم حنفية، يجيئون إلى البلد بالسلاح الشاك ويساعدون أهل نحلتهم فلم يغنهم ذلك شيئا حتى أفنوهم، فهذه المحالّ الخراب التي ترى هي محالّ الشيعة والحنفية، وبقيت هذه المحلة المعروفة بالشافعية وهي أصغر محالّ الرّيّ ولم يبق من الشيعة والحنفية إلّا من يخفي مذهبه، ووجدت دورهم كلها مبنية تحت الأرض ودروبهم التي يسلك بها إلى دورهم على غاية الظلمة وصعوبة المسلك، فعلوا ذلك لكثرة ما يطرقهم من العساكر بالغارات ولولا ذلك لما بقي فيها أحد، وقال الشاعر يهجو أهلها:
الرّيّ دار فارغه ... لها ظلال سابغة
على تيوس ما لهم ... في المكرمات بازغه
لا ينفق الشّعر بها ... ولو أتاها النّابغه
وقال إسماعيل الشاشي يذمّ أهل الرّيّ:
تنكّب حدّة الأحد ... ولا تركن إلى أحد
فما بالرّيّ من أحد ... يؤهل لاسم الأحد
وقد حكى الاصطخري أنّها كانت أكبر من أصبهان لأنّه قال: وليس بالجبال بعد الريّ أكبر من أصبهان، ثمّ قال: والرّيّ مدينة ليس بعد بغداد في المشرق أعمر منها وإن كانت نيسابور أكبر عوصة منها، وأمّا اشتباك البناء واليسار والخصب والعمارة فهي أعمر، وهي مدينة مقدارها فرسخ ونصف في مثله، والغالب على بنائها الخشب والطين، قال: وللرّيّ قرى كبار كلّ واحدة أكبر من مدينة، وعدّد منها قوهذ والسّدّ ومرجبى وغير ذلك من القرى التي بلغني أنها تخرج من أهلها ما يزيد على عشرة آلاف رجل، قال: ومن رساتيقها المشهورة قصران الداخل والخارج وبهزان والسن وبشاويه ودنباوند، وقال ابن الكلبي: سميت الريّ بريّ رجل من بني شيلان ابن أصبهان بن فلوج، قال: وكان في المدينة بستان فخرجت بنت ريّ يوما إليه فإذا هي بدرّاجة تأكل تينا، فقالت: بور انجير يعني أن الدّرّاجة تأكل تينا، فاسم المدينة في القديم بورانجير ويغيره أهل الرّيّ فيقولون بهورند، وقال لوط بن يحيى:
كتب عمر بن الخطّاب، رضي الله عنه، إلى عمار بن ياسر وهو عامله على الكوفة بعد شهرين من فتح
نهاوند يأمره أن يبعث عروة بن زيد الخيل الطائي إلى الرّيّ ودستبى في ثمانية آلاف، ففعل وسار عروة لذلك فجمعت له الديلم وأمدوا أهل الرّيّ وقاتلوه فأظهره الله عليهم فقتلهم واستباحهم، وذلك في سنة 20 وقيل في سنة 19، وقال أبو نجيد وكان مع المسلمين في هذه الوقائع:
دعانا إلى جرجان والرّيّ دونها ... سواد فأرضت من بها من عشائر
رضينا بريف الرّيّ والرّيّ بلدة ... لها زينة في عيشها المتواتر
لها نشز في كلّ آخر ليلة ... تذكّر أعراس الملوك الأكابر
قال جعفر بن محمد الرازي: لما قدم المهديّ الرّيّ في خلافة المنصور بنى مدينة الرّيّ التي بها الناس اليوم وجعل حولها خندقا وبنى فيها مسجدا جامعا، وجرى ذلك على يد عمار بن أبي الخصيب، وكتب اسمه على حائطها، وتمّ عملها سنة 158، وجعل لها فصيلا يطيف به فارقين آجر، والفارقين: الخندق، وسمّاها المحمديّة، فأهل الرّيّ يدعون المدينة الداخلة المدينة ويسمون الفصيل المدينة الخارجة والحصن المعروف بالزينبدى في داخل المدينة المعروفة بالمحمدية، وقد كان المهدي أمر بمرمّته ونزله أيّام مقامه بالرّيّ، وهو مطلّ على المسجد الجامع ودار الإمارة، ويقال: الذي تولّى مرمّته وإصلاحه ميسرة التغلبي أحد وجوه قواد المهدي، ثمّ جعل بعد ذلك سجنا ثمّ خرب فعمره رافع بن هرثمة في سنة 278 ثمّ خرّبه أهل الرّيّ بعد خروج رافع عنها، قال:
وكانت الرّيّ تدعى في الجاهليّة أزارى فيقال إنّه خسف بها، وهي على اثني عشر فرسخا من موضع الرّيّ اليوم على طريق الخوار بين المحمدية وهاشمية الرّيّ، وفيها أبنية قائمة تدل على أنّها كانت مدينة عظيمة، وهناك أيضا خراب في رستاق من رساتيق الرّيّ يقال له البهزان، بينه وبين الرّيّ ستة فراسخ يقال إن الرّيّ كانت هناك، والناس يمضون إلى هناك فيجدون قطع الذهب وربّما وجدوا لؤلؤا وفصوص ياقوت وغير ذلك من هذا النوع، وبالرّيّ قلعة الفرّخان، تذكر في موضعها، ولم تزل قطيعة الرّيّ اثني عشر ألف ألف درهم حتى اجتاز بها المأمون عند منصرفه من خراسان يريد مدينة السلام فلقيه أهلها وشكوا إليه أمرهم وغلظ قطيعتهم فأسقط عنهم منها ألفي ألف درهم وأسجل بذلك لأهلها، وحكى ابن الفقيه عن بعض العلماء قال: في التوراة مكتوب الرّيّ باب من أبواب الأرض وإليها متجر الخلق، وقال الأصمعي: الرّيّ عروس الدنيا وإليه متجر الناس، وهو أحد بلدان الأرض، وكان عبيد الله ابن زياد قد جعل لعمر بن سعد بن أبي وقاص ولاية الرّيّ إن خرج على الجيش الذي توجّه لقتال الحسين ابن عليّ، رضي الله عنه، فأقبل يميل بين الخروج وولاية الرّيّ والقعود، وقال:
أأترك ملك الرّيّ والرّيّ رغبة، ... أم ارجع مذموما بقتل حسين
وفي قتله النار التي ليس دونها ... حجاب وملك الرّيّ قرّة عين
فغلبه حبّ الدنيا والرياسة حتى خرج فكان من قتل الحسين، رضي الله عنه، ما كان. وروي عن جعفر الصادق، رضي الله عنه، أنّه قال: الرّيّ وقزوين وساوة ملعونات مشؤومات، وقال إسحاق بن سليمان: ما رأيت بلدا أرفع للخسيس من الرّيّ،
وفي أخبارهم: الريّ ملعونة وتربتها تربة ملعونة ديلمية وهي على بحر عجاج تأبى أن تقبل الحق، والرّيّ سبعة عشر رستاقا منها دنباوند وويمة وشلمبة، حدث أبو عبد الله بن خالويه عن نفطويه قال: قال رجل من بني ضبّة وقال المدائني:
فرض لأعرابي من جديلة فضرب عليه البعث إلى الري وكانوا في حرب وحصار، فلمّا طال المقام واشتدّ الحصار قال الأعرابي: ما كان أغناني عن هذا! وأنشأ يقول:
لعمري لجوّ من جواء سويقة ... أسافله ميث وأعلاه أجرع
به العفر والظّلمان والعين ترتعي ... وأمّ رئال والظّليم الهجنّع
وأسفع ذو رمحين يضحي كأنّه ... إذا ما علا نشزا، حصان مبرقع
أحبّ إلينا أن نجاور أهلنا ... ويصبح منّا وهو مرأى ومسمع
من الجوسق الملعون بالرّيّ كلّما ... رأيت به داعي المنيّة يلمع
يقولون: صبرا واحتسب! قلت: طالما ... صبرت ولكن لا أرى الصبر ينفع
فليت عطائي كان قسّم بينهم ... وظلّت بي الوجناء بالدّوّ تضبع
كأنّ يديها حين جدّ نجاؤها ... يدا سابح في غمرة يتبوّع
أأجعل نفسي وزن علج كأنّما ... يموت به كلب إذا مات أجمع؟
والجوسق الملعون الذي ذكره ههنا هو قلعة الفرّخان، وحدث أبو المحلّم عوف بن المحلم الشيباني قال: كانت لي وفادة على عبد الله بن طاهر إلى خراسان فصادفته يريد المسير إلى الحجّ فعادلته في العماريّة من مرو إلى الريّ، فلمّا قاربنا الرّيّ سمع عبد الله بن طاهر ورشانا في بعض الأغصان يصيح، فأنشد عبد الله بن طاهر متمثلا بقول أبي كبير الهذلي:
ألا يا حمام الأيك إلفك حاضر، ... وغصنك ميّاد، ففيم تنوح؟
أفق لا تنح من غير شيء، فإنّني ... بكيت زمانا والفؤاد صحيح
ولوعا فشطّت غربة دار زينب، ... فها أنا أبكي والفؤاد جريح
ثمّ قال: يا عوف أجز هذا، فقلت في الحال:
أفي كلّ عام غربة ونزوح؟ ... أما للنّوى من ونية فنريح؟
لقد طلّح البين المشتّ ركائبي، ... فهل أرينّ البين وهو طليح؟
وأرّقني بالرّيّ نوح حمامة، ... فنحت وذو الشجو القديم ينوح
على أنّها ناحت ولم تذر دمعة، ... ونحت وأسراب الدّموع سفوح
وناحت وفرخاها بحيث تراهما، ... ومن دون أفراخي مهامه فيح
عسى جود عبد الله أن يعكس النوى ... فتضحي عصا الأسفار وهي طريح
فإنّ الــغنى يدني الفتى من صديقه، ... وعدم الــغنى بالمقترين نزوح
فأخرج رأسه من العمارية وقال: يا سائق ألق زمام البعير، فألقاه فوقف ووقف الخارج ثمّ دعا بصاحب
بيت ماله فقال: كم يضمّ ملكنا في هذا الوقت؟
فقال: ستين ألف دينار، فقال: ادفعها إلى عوف، ثمّ قال: يا عوف لقد ألقيت عصا تطوافك فارجع من حيث جئت، قال: فأقبل خاصة عبد الله عليه يلومونه ويقولون أتجيز أيّها الأمير شاعرا في مثل هذا الموضع المنقطع بستين ألف دينار ولم تملك سواها! قال: إليكم عني فإنّي قد استحييت من الكرم أن يسير بي جملي وعوف يقول: عسى جود عبد الله، وفي ملكي شيء لا ينفرد به، ورجع عوف إلى وطنه فسئل عن حاله فقال: رجعت من عند عبد الله بالــغنى والراحة من النوى، وقال معن بن زائدة الشيباني:
تمطّى بنيسابور ليلي وربّما ... يرى بجنوب الرّيّ وهو قصير
ليالي إذ كلّ الأحبّة حاضر، ... وما كحضور من تحب سرور
فأصبحت أمّا من أحبّ فنازح ... وأمّا الألى أقليهم فحضور
أراعي نجوم اللّيل حتى كأنّني ... بأيدي عداة سائرين أسير
لعلّ الذي لا يجمع الشمل غيره ... يدير رحى جمع الهوى فتدور
فتسكن أشجان ونلقى أحبّة، ... ويورق غصن للشّباب نضير
ومن أعيان من ينسب إليها أبو بكر محمد بن زكرياء الرازي الحكيم صاحب الكتب المصنفة، مات بالرّيّ بعد منصرفه من بغداد في سنة 311، عن ابن شيراز، ومحمد بن عمر بن هشام أبو بكر الرازي الحافظ المعروف بالقماطري، سمع وروى وجمع، قال أبو بكر الإسماعيلي: حدّثني أبو بكر محمد بن عمير الرازي الحافظ الصدوق بجرجان، وربّما قال الثقة المأمون، سكن مرو ومات بها في سنة نيف وتسعين ومائتين، وعبد الرحمن بن محمد بن إدريس أبو محمد ابن أبي حاتم الرازي أحد الحفّاظ، صنف الجرح والتعديل فأكثر فائدته، رحل في طلب العلم والحديث فسمع بالعراق ومصر ودمشق، فسمع من يونس بن عبد الأعلى ومحمد بن عبد الله بن عبد الحكم والربيع بن سليمان والحسن بن عرفة وأبيه أبي حاتم وأبي زرعة الرازي وعبد الله وصالح ابني أحمد بن حنبل وخلق سواهم، وروى عنه جماعة أخرى كثيرة، وعن أبي عبد الله الحاكم قال: سمعت أبا أحمد محمد بن محمد ابن أحمد بن إسحاق الحاكم الحافظ يقول: كنت بالرّيّ فرأيتهم يوما يقرؤون على محمد بن أبي حاتم كتاب الجرح والتعديل، فلمّا فرغوا قلت لابن عبدويه الورّاق: ما هذه الضحكة؟ أراكم تقرؤون كتاب التاريخ لمحمد بن إسماعيل البخاري عن شيخكم على هذا الوجه وقد نسبتموه إلى أبي زرعة وأبي حاتم! فقال: يا أبا محمد اعلم أن أبا زرعة وأبا حاتم لما حمل إليهما هذا الكتاب قالا هذا علم حسن لا يستــغنى عنه ولا يحسن بنا أن نذكره عن غيرنا، فأقعدا أبا محمد عبد الرحمن الرازي حتى سألهما عن رجل معه رجل وزادا فيه ونقصا منه، ونسبه عبد الرحمن الرازي، وقال أحمد بن يعقوب الرازي: سمعت عبد الرحمن ابن أبي حاتم الرازي يقول: كنت مع أبي في الشام في الرحلة فدخلنا مدينة فرأيت رجلا واقفا على الطريق يلعب بحيّة ويقول: من يهب لي درهما حتى أبلع هذه الحيّة؟ فالتفت إليّ أبي وقال: يا بني احفظ دراهمك فمن أجلها تبلع الحيّات! وقال أبو يعلى الخليل بن عبد الرحمن بن أحمد الحافظ القزويني: أخذ عبد الرحمن بن أبي حاتم علم أبيه وعلم أبي زرعة وصنّف
منه التصانيف المشهورة في الفقه والتواريخ واختلاف الصحابة والتابعين وعلماء الأمصار، وكان من الأبدال ولد سنة 240، ومات سنة 327، وقد ذكرته في حنظلة وذكرت من خبره هناك زيادة عمّا ههنا، وإسماعيل بن عليّ بن الحسين بن محمد بن زنجويه أبو سعد الرازي المعروف بالسمّان الحافظ، كان من المكثرين الجوّالين، سمع من نحو أربعة آلاف شيخ، سمع ببغداد أبا طاهر المخلص ومحمد بن بكران بن عمران، روى عنه أبو بكر الخطيب وأبو علي الحداد الأصبهاني وغيرهما، مات في الرابع والعشرين من شعبان سنة 445، وكان معتزليّا، وصنف كتبا كثيرة ولم يتأهّل قط، وكان فيه دين وورع، ومحمد بن عبد الله بن جعفر بن عبد الله بن الجنيد أبو الحسين الرازي والد تمام بن محمد الرازي الحافظان ويعرف في الرّيّ بأبي الرستاقي، سمع ببلده وغيره وأقام بدمشق وصنف، وكان حافظا ثقة مكثرا، مات سنة 347، وابنه تمام بن محمد الحافظ، ولد بدمشق وسمع بها من أبيه ومن خلق كثير وروى عنه خلق، وقال أبو محمد بن الأكفاني: أنبأنا عبد العزيز الكناني قال: توفي شيخنا وأستاذنا تمام الرازي لثلاث خلون من المحرم سنة 414، وكان ثقة مأمونا حافظا لم أر أحفظ منه لحديث الشاميّين، ذكر أن مولده سنة 303، وقال أبو بكر الحداد: ما لقينا مثله في الحفظ والخبر، وقال أبو علي الأهوازي:
كان عالما بالحديث ومعرفة الرجال ما رأيت مثله في معناه، وأبو زرعة أحمد بن الحسين بن علي بن إبراهيم ابن الحكم بن عبد الله الحافظ الرازي، قال الحافظ أبو القاسم: قدم دمشق سنة 347 فسمع بها أبا الحسين محمد بن عبد الله بن جعفر بن الجنيد الرازي والد تمام، وبنيسابور أبا حامد أحمد بن محمد بن يحيى بن بلال وأبا الحسن علي بن أحمد الفارسي ببلخ وأبا عبد الله بن مخلد ببغداد وأبا الفوارس أحمد بن محمد بن الحسين الصابوني بمصر وعمر بن إبراهيم بن الحدّاد بتنّيس وأبا عبد الله المحاملي وأبا العباس الأصمّ، وحدث بدمشق في تلك السنة فروى عنه تمام وعبد الرحمن بن عمر بن نصر والقاضيان أبو عبد الله الحسين بن محمد الفلّاكي الزّنجاني وأبو القاسم التنوخي وأبو الفضل محمد بن أحمد بن محمد الجارودي الحافظ وحمزة بن يوسف الخرقاني وأبو محمد إبراهيم بن محمد بن عبد الله الزنجاني الهمداني وعبد الغني بن سعيد والحاكم أبو عبد الله وأبو العلاء عمر بن علي الواسطي وأبو زرعة روح بن محمد الرازي ورضوان بن محمد الدّينوري، وفقد بطريق مكّة سنة 375، وكان أهل الريّ أهل سنّة وجماعة إلى أن تغلب أحمد بن الحسن المارداني عليها فأظهر التشيع وأكرم أهله وقرّبهم فتقرّب إليه الناس بتصنيف الكتب في ذلك فصنف له عبد الرحمن بن أبي حاتم كتابا في فضائل أهل البيت وغيره، وكان ذلك في أيّام المعتمد وتغلبه عليها في سنة 275، وكان قبل ذلك في خدمة كوتكين ابن ساتكين التركي، وتغلب على الرّيّ وأظهر التشيع بها واستمرّ إلى الآن، وكان أحمد بن هارون قد عصى على أحمد بن إسماعيل الساماني بعد أن كان من أعيان قواده وهو الذي قتل محمد بن زيد الراعي فتبعه أحمد بن إسماعيل إلى قزوين فدخل أحمد بن هارون بلاد الديلم وأيس منه أحمد بن إسماعيل فرجع فنزل بظاهر الري ولم يدخلها، فخرج إليه أهلها وسألوه أن يتولّى عليهم ويكاتب الخليفة في ذلك ويخطب ولاية الرّيّ، فامتنع وقال: لا أريدها لأنّها
مشؤومة قتل بسببها الحسين بن علي، رضي الله عنهما، وتربتها ديلمية تأبى قبول الحقّ وطالعها العقرب، وارتحل عائدا إلى خراسان في ذي الحجة سنة 289، ثمّ جاء عهده بولاية الرّيّ من المكتفي وهو بخراسان، فاستعمل على الرّيّ من قبله ابن أخيه أبا صالح منصور بن إسحاق بن أحمد بن أسد فوليها ستّ سنين، وهو الذي صنف له أبو بكر محمد بن زكرياء الرازي الحكيم كتاب المنصوري في الطبّ، وهو الكنّاشة، وكان قدوم منصور إليها في سنة 290، والله الموفق للصواب وإليه المرجع والمآب.

غَنِيَ 

Entries on غَنِيَ  in 1 Arabic dictionary by the author Ibn Fāris, Maqāyīs al-Lugha
(غَنِيَ) الْغَيْنُ وَالنُّونُ وَالْحَرْفُ الْمُعْتَلُّ أَصْلَانِ صَحِيحَانِ، أَحَدُهُمَا يَدُلُّ عَلَى الْكِفَايَةِ، وَالْآخَرُ صَوْتٌ.

فَالْأَوَّلُ الْــغِنَى فِي الْمَالِ. يُقَالُ: غَنِيَ يَــغْنَى غِنًى. وَالْغَنَاءُ بِفَتْحِ الْغَيْنِ مَعَ الْمَدِّ: الْكِفَايَةُ. يُقَالُ: لَا يُغْنِي فُلَانٌ غَنَاءَ فُلَانٍ، أَيْ لَا يَكْفِي كِفَايَتَهُ. وَغَنِيَ عَنْ كَذَا فَهُوَ غَانٍ. وَغَنِيَ الْقَوْمُ فِي دَارِهِمْ: أَقَامُوا، كَأَنَّهُمُ اسْتَغْنُوا بِهَا. وَمَغَانِيهُمْ: مَنَازِلُهُمْ. وَالْغَانِيَةُ: الْمَرْأَةُ. قَالَ قَوْمٌ: مَعْنَاهُ أَنَّهَا اسْتَغْنَتْ بِمَنْزِلِ أَبَوَيْهَا. وَقَالَ آخَرُونَ: اسْتَغْنَتْ بِبَعْلِهَا. وَيُقَالُ اسْتَغْنَتْ بِجَمَالِهَا عَنْ لُبْسِ الْحَلْيِ. قَالَ الْأَعْشَى: وَلَكِنْ لَا يَصِيدُ إِذَا رَمَاهَا ... وَلَا تُصْطَادُ غَانِيَةٌ كَنُودُ

وَالْغُنْيَانُ: الْــغِنَى. قَالَ قَيْسٌ:

أَجَدَّ بِعَمْرَةَ غُنْيَانُهَا ... فَتَهْجُرَ أَمْ شَانُنَا شَانُهَا

وَيُقَالُ: تَغَنَّيْتُ بِكَذَا، وَتَغَانَيْتُ بِهِ، إِذَا أَنْتَ اسْتَغْنَيْتَ بِهِ. قَالَ الْأَعْشَى:

وَكُنْتُ امْرَأً زَمَنًا بِالْعِرَاقِ ... عَفِيفَ الْمُنَاخِ طَوِيلَ التَّغَنّْ

وَقَالَ فِي التَّغَانِي:

كِلَانَا غَنِيٌّ عَنْ أَخِيهِ حَيَاتَهُ ... وَنَحْنُ إِذَا مُتْنَا أَشَدُّ تَغَانِيًا

وَالْأَصْلُ الْآخَرُ: الْغِنَاءُ مِنَ الصَّوَابِ. وَالْأُغْنِيَةُ: اللَّوْنُ مِنَ الْغِنَاءِ.
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