Arabic

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Root
ف ق ه (f q h)
2 terms

Etymology 1

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Verb

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فَقِهَ (faqiha) I (non-past يَفْقَهُ (yafqahu), verbal noun فِقْه (fiqh))

  1. (intransitive, stative) to understand, to comprehend
  2. (intransitive, stative) to be knowledgeable, especially in matters of jurisprudence
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Verb

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فَقَّهَ (faqqaha) II (non-past يُفَقِّهُ (yufaqqihu), verbal noun تَفْقِيه (tafqīh))

  1. (transitive, causative) to instruct, to teach, especially in fiqh
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Etymology 2

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Verbal noun of فَقِهَ (faqiha).

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Noun

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فِقْه (fiqhm

  1. (Islam) fiqh, jurisprudence
  2. understanding, insight
  3. verbal noun of فَقِهَ (faqiha) (form I)
Declension
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Descendants
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  • Afar: fikhi
  • Azerbaijani: fiqh
  • English: fiqh
  • Hausa: fiƙihù
  • Indonesian: fikih
  • Japanese: フィクフ
  • Persian: فقه
  • Ottoman Turkish: فقه (fıkh)