The Meaning of Consummate: Difference between revisions

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The root of the verb "udkhilath" is "dakhala" - which means to "enter". This is the most common Arabic meaning, although there are other definitions - none of which can be used in this case, given the context of this hadith.  
The root of the verb "udkhilath" is "dakhala" - which means to "enter". This is the most common Arabic meaning, although there are other definitions - none of which can be used in this case, given the context of this hadith.  


Some apologists attempt to over-complicate the matter by invoking other figures of speech in Arabic (a tactic also used for daraba) but these other figures of speech do not in any way change the main meaning of the verb:
Some apologists attempt to over-complicate the matter by invoking other figures of speech in Arabic (a tactic also used for [[The Meaning of Daraba|daraba]]) but these other figures of speech do not in any way change the main meaning of the verb:


{{quote||The full definition of دخل (dakhala) :
{{quote||The full definition of دخل (dakhala) :
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