diyapN * Bloodwit; a fine for bloodshed, i. e., homicide; consisting of a hundred camels. ― -b2- diyaAtu jiraAHaAtK [ Fines for wounds ]. (S, M, TA, &c., in art. $nq .)
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دِيَة
diyah
diyapN * Bloodwit; a fine for bloodshed, i. e., homicide; consisting of a hundred camels. ― -b2- diyaAtu jiraAHaAtK [ Fines for wounds ]. (S, M, TA, &c., in art. $nq .)
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- The Quran 2 · 0.16/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
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- دِيَةٌ Quran 4:92 (An-Nisa 92)
- دِيَةٌ Quran 4:92 (An-Nisa 92)
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