Ghabn
()
Fraud, cheating,
swindle; it can also mean "loss" when ghabn enters a contract without either
of the parties being aware of it. (t.p)
Ghabn fahish
()
A radical
discrepancy between the market price of a commodity and the price charged to
the customer, determined by custom (`urf ). (t.p)
Ghadd al-basar
()
Lowering the
eyes, a virtue required in the presence of members of the opposite sex.
(t.p)
Ghafla
()
Heedlessness, the
enemy of dhikr. (t.p)
Ghaiya
()
Same as ghulat.
(t.p)
Ghalbat az-zann
()
Predominant
probability, most likely to happen. (t.p)
Ghanima
()
Booty, weapons,
horses and all moveable possessions taken in battle from unbelievers.
(t.p)
Ghara'ib al-qur'an
()
The study of
obscure or unusual words in the qur'an. ghara'ib is the plural of gharib.
(t.p)
Gharad
()
Motive,
individual interest. (t.p)
Gharad
()
Motive,
individual interest. (t.p)
Gharar
()
Uncertainty,
hazard, chance or risk, ambiguity and uncertainty in transactions.
Technically, the sale of something which is not present at hand; or the sale
of something where the consequences or outcome is not known. It can also be
a sale involving risk or hazard in which one does not know whether it will
come to be or not, such as fish in water or a bird in the air; or an event
where assurance or non-assurance is subject to chance and thus not known to
parties of a transaction. Can also mean uncertainty or a hazard that is
likely to lead to a dispute in a contract. (i.i.q)
Gharar
()
A sale in which
uncertainty is involved. it is forbidden. the sale of futures falls into
this category. any contract in which the availability of goods promised
cannot be guaranteed is invalidated through this element of risk. (t.p)
Gharar fahish
()
Excessive gharar.
(t.p)
Gharar yasir
()
Immaterial
gharar. (t.p)
Gharib
()
"Strange,
scarce". this term is used in the following contexts:(t.p)
Gharib al-hadith
()
The study of the
linguistic origins of the difficult or uncommon words used in ahadith.
(t.p)
Gharim
()
(Plural ghurama')
debtor. (t.p)
Gharim
()
A person in debt. (i.i.q)
Ghariza
()
Instinct.
(t.p)
Ghasb
()
Usurpation,
unlawful appropriation of property, without the permission of its owner and
without stealthiness. (t.p)
Ghawth
()
"Succourer",
"nurturer", characterised by enormous generosity, the epithet of the qutb,
the head of the awliya'. some say that he is directly below the qutb. al-ghawth
al-a'zam, "the greatest help", is used to refer to shaykh `abdu' l-qadir al-jilani.
shaykh abu madyan was considered the ghawth of his age. (t.p)
Ghayb
()
The unseen,
unmanifest, that which is hidden from the eyes whether or not it is
perceived by the heart; or it can be something which is beyond any sort of
perception, such as the future. (t.p)
Ghayb
()
The unseen,
unmanifest, that which is hidden from the eyes whether or not it is
perceived by the heart; or it can be something which is beyond any sort of
perception, such as the future. (t.p)
Ghayba
()
Occultation;
concealment. (t.p)
Ghayba
()
Absence, the
absence of the heart from all that is other than Allah. (t.p)
Ghayr
()
"Other", what is
other-than-Allah. (t.p)
Ghayr lazim
()
Non-binding.
(t.p)
Ghayr mahsus
()
Not perceived by
the senses. (t.p)
Ghayr matlub
()
Not so intended.
ghubn: damage, injury, fraud, lesion. not much used in islamic law because
of the right of the option to withdraw from the transaction (hagq al-khiyar).
(t.p)
Ghayr mu'akkada
()
A sunna which is
ghayr mu'akkada is one which was done sometimes but not regularly. (cf.
mu'akkada). (t.p)
Ghazal
()
A love poem.
(t.p)
Ghazi
()
Muslim soldier, warrior.
(c.m.j.e)
Ghazi
()
Someone taking
part in a ghazwa or military expedition against unbelievers. (t.p)
Ghazwa
()
(Plural ghazawat)
raid, a military expedition, especially a desert raid. (t.p)
Ghazwah
()
military expedition.
(c.m.j.e)
Ghiba
()
Backbiting,
slander, mentioning anything about a person that he would dislike to hear,
even if it is true. (t.p)
Ghibta
()
The desire for a
blessing which someone else has without desiring that it should pass away
from the person who has it. (t.p)
Ghina
()
Wealth, meaning
having no need of other than Allah. (t.p)
Ghira
()
This word covers
a wide range of meanings: it can mean jealousy as regards women and it is
also a feeling of great fury and anger when one's honour and prestige is
injured or challenged. it can be positive or negative depending on the
circumstances. (t.p)
Ghulam
()
A young man,
often a slave. (t.p)
Ghulat
()
"Extremists",
extreme groups of the shi'a who claimed that 'ali was divine. their most
dramatic manifestations were found in the qarmatians, the isma`ilis, the
druzes, and the 'ali ilahis. (t.p)
Ghulul
()
Stealing from the
war booty before its distribution. (t.p)
Ghunna
()
Nasalisation, to
pronounce the letter from the nose, usually the letter nun or tanwin.
(t.p)
Ghurba
()
Exile, from which
the one in exile intensely desires to return to witnessing the creator.
(t.p)
Ghurur
()
Self-delusion,
beguilement, as when someone is deceived by the appearance of worldly things
or by shaytan. (t.p)
Ghusl
()
The full ritual
washing of the body with water alone to be pure for the prayer. to do Ghusl:
1. Wash your private parts, 2. do Wudu (ablution), 3. wash your entire body
without touching your private parts again. (I.Z)
Ghusl
()
Full ritual bath.
(t.p)
Ghusl
()
Major ablution of
the whole body with water required to regain purity after menstruation,
lochia and sexual intercourse. (t.p)
Giram
()
Thin figured
woollen curtain. (t.p)
God
()
See Allah. (c.i.e)
Gog and Magog
(Hajuj and Majuj)
Two evil empires.
They are mentioned in the Qur'an and Ahadeeth (Bukhari and Muslim) when
mentioning some of the scenes just before the final hour. See Quran, Al-Anbiyaa
(21:96), Sahih Muslim, Kitab al-Fitan wa Isharat as-Say'ah. (I.Z)
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