The corpus record — Arabic
حَنِيف
haniyf
HaniyfN Hnyf Inclining to a right state or tendency: (Er-Rághib, TA:) or right, or having a right state or tendency; (Akh, S, TA;) thus applied in like manner as A^aEowaru is applied to a crow: (S:) [and particularly] inclining, from one religion, to another: (Ham p. 358:) or inclining, from any fal
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- The Quran 12 · 0.94/10k
What it meant — Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon
In the wild
- حَنِيفًا Quran 10:105 (Yunus 105)
- حَنِيفًا Quran 16:120 (An-Nahl 120)
- حَنِيفًا Quran 16:123 (An-Nahl 123)
- حُنَفَا^ءَ Quran 22:31 (Al-Hajj 31)
- حَنِيفًا Quran 2:135 (Al-Baqarah 135)
- حَنِيفًا Quran 30:30 (Ar-Rum 30)
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