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|3||5:96||ٱلْبَحْرِ||al-bahri||the sea||singular | |3||5:96||ٱلْبَحْرِ||al-bahri||the sea||singular | ||
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|4||5:103||بَحِيرَةٍ||baheeratin||Bahirah||singular | |4||5:103||بَحِيرَةٍ||baheeratin||Bahirah *||singular | ||
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|5||6:59||وَٱلْبَحْرِ||wal-bahri||and the sea||singular | |5||6:59||وَٱلْبَحْرِ||wal-bahri||and the sea||singular | ||
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* In the verse 5:103, Bahira is a name for a she-camel. Muhsin Khan provides explanation in his translation of this verse: "''Allah has not instituted things like '''Bahirah''' (a she-camel whose milk was spared for the idols and nobody was allowed to milk it) or a Sa'ibah (a she-camel let loose for free pasture for their false gods, e.g. idols, etc., and nothing was allowed to be carried on it), or a Wasilah (a she-camel set free for idols because it has given birth to a she-camel at its first delivery and then again gives birth to a she-camel at its second delivery) or a Ham (a stallion-camel freed from work for their idols, after it had finished a number of copulations assigned for it, all these animals were liberated in honour of idols as practised by pagan Arabs in the pre-Islamic period). But those who disbelieve invent lies against Allah, and most of them have no understanding.''" | |||
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