إبراهيم
Arabic edit
Alternative forms edit
- إِبْرَٰهِيم (ʔibrāhīm), إِبْرَٰهِـۧم (ʔibrāhīm) — classical spellings, used in the Qur'an
Etymology edit
From Classical Syriac ܐܲܒܪܵܗܵܡ (ʾaḇrāhām), from Biblical Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʾaḇrāhām).
Pronunciation edit
Proper noun edit
إِبْرَاهِيم • (ʔibrāhīm) m
Declension edit
Declension of noun إِبْرَاهِيم (ʔibrāhīm)
Singular | basic singular diptote | ||
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Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
Informal | — | إِبْرَاهِيم ʔibrāhīm |
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Nominative | — | إِبْرَاهِيمُ ʔibrāhīmu |
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Accusative | — | إِبْرَاهِيمَ ʔibrāhīma |
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Genitive | — | إِبْرَاهِيمَ ʔibrāhīma |
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Descendants edit
- → Azerbaijani: İbrahim
- → Bashkir: Ибраһим (İbrahim)
- → Chagatai: ابراهیم
- → Chinese: → 易卜拉欣 (Yìbǔlāxīn) (transliteration)
- → Japanese: イブラヒム (iburahimu)
- → Maguindanao: Ebrahim
- → Malay: Ibrahim
- Indonesian: Ibrahim
- → Ottoman Turkish: ابراهیم, Իպրահիմ (İbrahim)
- Turkish: İbrahim
- → Persian: ابراهیم (ebrâhim)
- → Serbo-Croatian: Ибрахим
- → Swahili: Ibrahim
- → Urdu: ابراہیم (ibrāhīm)
See also edit
- Sura of Ibrahim on Wikipedia
- (Islamic prophets) آدَم (ʔādam), إِدْرِيس (ʔidrīs), نُوح (nūḥ), هُود (hūd), صَالِح (ṣāliḥ), إِبْرَاهِيم (ʔibrāhīm), لُوط (lūṭ), إِسْمَاعِيل (ʔismāʕīl), إِسْحَاق (ʔisḥāq), يَعْقُوب (yaʕqūb), يُوسُف (yūsuf), أَيُّوب (ʔayyūb), ذُو الْكِفْل (ḏū l-kifl), شُعَيْب (šuʕayb), مُوسَى (mūsā), هَارُون (hārūn), دَاوُد (dāwūd), سُلَيْمَان (sulaymān), يُونُس (yūnus), إِلْيَاس (ʔilyās), الْيَسَع (al-yasaʕ), زَكَرِيَّا (zakariyyā), يَحْيَى (yaḥyā), عِيسَى (ʕīsā), مُحَمَّد (muḥammad) (Category: ar:Islamic prophets)
References edit
- Wehr, Hans (1979), “إبراهيم”, in J. Milton Cowan, editor, A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic, 4th edition, Ithaca, NY: Spoken Language Services, →ISBN