Friday, 19 April 2024, 3:10 PM
Site: Quran and Etrat Online Organization
Course: Quran and Etrat Online Organization (EtratU)
Glossary: Islamic Glossary
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Habeeb (حبيب) The word habib on its own means 'beloved', but with the i on the end of the word you attribute the word to yourself so habibi means 'my beloved'. Also see Habibi. |
Habeel (هابيل) Habeel, also spelt habil, is the name of the second son of Prophet Adam (PBUH). He was murdered by his brother Qabeel out of jelousy. |
Habibi (حبيبي) Habibi means 'My love' or 'My beloved'. Habibi is the form of the word used to refer to men. The feminine form is 'habibti'. |
Habibtak (حبيبتك) Habibtek means 'your love'. |
Habibti (حبيبتي) When a person wishes to say 'my dear' or 'my beloved' to a woman, he says 'habibti'. If it was said to a man, the word would be 'habibi'. |
Hadith (حديث) It means "something new" or a "talk". In Islam, Hadith refers to that which is attributed to the Prophet (SAW) as regards words, actions or approvals, physical features and characteristics. |
Hafidh (حافظ) (1) A person is labelled a 'hafidh' if he or she has memorized the whole Quran. (2) Protect (3) Keep (safe) (4) Memorize |
Hafsah (حفصة) Hafsah is the name of one of the wives of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH&HP). She is the daughter of Umar bin al-Khattab.span id= |
Hai (حي) Alive or living. |
Haider (حيدر) Haider is a popular boy's name. It means lion, and Haider was the original name Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS) was given by his mother. |