ذو الكفل
Arabic
Etymology
From ذُو (ḏū, “owner”) and كِفْل (kifl, “lot, portion, share”): "He who possesses the lot." The meaning of this is unclear. First attested in the Quran (at 21:85 and 38:48).
Proper noun
ذُو الْكِفْل • (ḏū l-kifl) m
Declension
Declension of noun ذُو الْكِفْل (ḏū l-kifl)
| Singular | singular long construct | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indefinite | Definite | Construct | |
| Informal | — | ذُو الْكِفْل ḏū l-kifl |
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| Nominative | — | ذُو الْكِفْلِ ḏū l-kifli |
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| Accusative | — | ذَا الْكِفْلِ ḏā l-kifli |
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| Genitive | — | ذِي الْكِفْلِ ḏī l-kifli |
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Related terms
- حِزْقِيَال (ḥizqiyāl, “Ezekiel”)
See also
- (Islamic prophets) آدَم (ʾādam), إِدْرِيس (ʾidrīs), نُوح (nūḥ), هُود (hūd), صَالِح (ṣāliḥ), إِبْرَاهِيم (ʾibrāhīm), لُوط (lūṭ), إِسْمَاعِيل (ʾismāʿīl), إِسْحَاق (ʾisḥāq), يَعْقُوب (yaʿqūb), يُوسُف (yūsuf), أَيُّوب (ʾayyūb), ذُو الْكِفْل (ḏū l-kifl), شُعَيْب (šuʿayb), مُوسَى (mūsā), هَارُون (hārūn), دَاوُد (dāwūd), سُلَيْمَان (sulaymān), يُونُس (yūnus), إِلْيَاس (ʾilyās), الْيَسَع (al-yasaʿ), زَكَرِيَّا (zakariyyā), يَحْيَى (yaḥyā), عِيسَى (ʿīsā), مُحَمَّد (muḥammad)
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