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حَلِيم
haliym
HaliymN Hlym Having Hilom [i. e. forbearance, or clemency, &c.; forbearing, or clement, &c.]: (Mgh, Msb, K:) pl. HulamaA='u and A^aHolaAmN . (K.) In the Kur xi. 89, it is said to be used by way of scoffing [or irony]. (TA.) AlHaliymu is one of the names of God; meaning [ The Forbearing, or Clement, …
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- The Quran 15 · 1.17/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- حَلِيمٌ Quran 11:75 (Hud 75)
- حَلِيمُ Quran 11:87 (Hud 87)
- حَلِيمًا Quran 17:44 (Al-Isra 44)
- حَلِيمٌ Quran 22:59 (Al-Hajj 59)
- حَلِيمٌ Quran 2:225 (Al-Baqarah 225)
- حَلِيمٌ Quran 2:235 (Al-Baqarah 235)
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