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ahl, s.m. People, person, member, or individual (belonging to any particular person, house, place, order or profession), inhabitant; family, kindred; consort; possessor, owner, lord, master; follower, dependent, servant, domestic;—adj. Fit, apt, capable, worthy; possessed of, endowed with:—ahl-ě-ittiqā, ahlě-taqwā, adj. Pious, devout; the pious, the faithful:—ahl-ě-ijtihād, s.m. Qualified jurists:—ahl-ě-idrāk, adj. Intelligent, sagacious; the intelligent:—ahl-ě-islām, adj. Orthodox;—s.m. True believer, Muslim:—ahlu`s-sunnat, ahl-ě-sunnat, s.m. Observers of the law (traditional and written), a Musalmān:—ahlu`llāh, s.m. People of God; man of God; pious man, saint, dervish, faqīr:—ahl-ě-bāt̤in, adj. Contemplative, spiritual, pious, enlightened of mind;—s.m. The pious, saints:—ahlě-bihisht, ahlě-jannat, s.m. Inhabitants of Paradise, the blessed:—ahl-ě-bait, ahl-ě-ḵẖāna, s.m. People of the house, family; domestics; master (or mistress) of the house:—ahl-ě-taṣawwuf, adj. Contemplative;—s.m. Anchorite; a Sūfī:—ahlě-tafsīr, s.m. Doctor of theology; commentator on holy writ:—ahl-ě-tanjīm, s.m. Astrologer:—ahl-ě-hirfa, ahl-ě-ṣan`at, s.m. Artificer, artisan:—ahl-ě-huqūq, adj. Possessed of rights or of just claims:—ahl-ě-ḵẖidmat, s.m. An officer, one in office under the Government (=ahl-ě-kār):—ahl-ě-ḵẖirad, s.m. People of wisdom, the wise:—ahl-ě-ḵẖiyānat, adj. Treacherous, perfidious:—ahl-ě-dil, adj. Brave, spirited; liberal, generous;—s.m. Dervises:—ahl-ě-dalq, s.m. Dervises, mendicants (see dalg):—ahl-ě-dawal, adj. Possessed of wealth, rich; the wealthy:—ahl-ě-ẕauq, ahl-e-maẕāq. adj. Of good taste; having a taste for divine knowledge, devout, pious;—addicted to pleasure;—s.m. People of good taste; pleasureseeker, voluptuary:—ahl-ě-rozgār, adj. Knowing the world; skilful;—s.m. Working men, servants:—ahl-ě-rīsh, adj. Possessed of a beard;—s.m. A grown-up man:—ahl-ě-zabān, ahl-ě-kalām, adj. Eloquent;—s.m. Masters of language; orator, poet:—ahl-ě-zamān, adj. Observant of, or conforming to, the times;—s.m. Time-server:—ahl-ě-zamīn, s.m. Inhabitant of the earth:—ahl-ě-zǒhd, adj. & s.m. Continent; devout, pious;—the pious, holy men:—ahl-ě-suḵẖan, adj. & s.m.=ahl-ě-zabān, q.v.:—ahl-ě-sunnat, s.m.=ahlu`s-sunnat, q.v.:—ahl-ě-shar`, s.m. Legislator, lawyer; one who observes the law of Mohammad:—ahl-ě-shukoh, ahl-ě-shaukat, adj. & s.m. Grand, great, powerful;—grandees, great men:—ahl-ě-shināḵẖt, adj. & s.m. Discerning, intelligent;—men of intelligence:—ahl-ě-ṣafa, adj. & s.m. Pure in heart, etc.=ahl-ě-taṣawwuf, q.v.:—ahlě-t̤a`at, adj. Obedient to God, faithful:—ahl-ě-t̤ab`, adj. & s.m. Possessed of genius; a man of genius:—ahl-ě-t̤abqa, adj. & s.m. Unobservant of the precepts of Mohammad;—one who is unobservant, etc.:—ahl-ě-t̤arīq, ahl-ě-t̤arīqat, s.m. An observer of the laws of Mohammad, a Musalmān:—ahl-ě-z̤arf, adj. Noble:—a l-ě-`urf, ahl-ě-`irfān, adj. & s.m. Learned, wellinformed, intelligent; skilful in divine things, pious;—the learned, etc.:—ahl-ě-`aql, adj. & s.m. Wise, etc.=ahl-ě-ḵẖirad, q.v.:—ahl-ě-`ilm, adj. Learned, scientific; learned man, scholar:—ahl-ě-garaẓ, adj. & s.m. Interested, designing, selfish;—interested person, designing or selfish man:—ahl-ě-farang, s.m. European:—ahl-ě-faẓl, adj. & s.m. Virtuous; learned;—the virtuous; learned man:—ahl-ě-fahm, adj. & s.m. Intelligent, wise, etc.—ahl-ě-`aql, q.v.:—ahl-ě-qibla, s.m. Those who turn their faces to Mecca in prayer, Mohammadans:—ahl-ě-qalam, s.m. Scribe, writer; officer in civil employ, civilian; a literary man:—ahl-ě-kār, ahl-kār, s.m. Working man; clerk; man of business, agent, officer, public or private servant:—ahl-ě-kitāb, s.m. Learned man, doctor in theology; those who believe in a revealed religion, Jews, Christians, Mohammadans:—ahl-ě-karam, adj. Liberal, generous:—ahl-ě-kasb, s.m. Tradesman, tradesmen:—ahl-ě-kalām= ahl-ě-zabān, q.v.:—ahl-ě-kamāl, adj. Perfect, excellent:—ahl-ě-lisān, s.m. One skilled in his own language, etc.=ahl-ě-zabān, q.v.:—ahl-ě-majlis, s.m. Assistant, assessor; a member of (genteel) society; a courtier:—ahl-ě-mad, s.m. Accountant (of revenue); a Persian writer or head of department in a court of judicature; officer in charge:—ahl-ě-maẕāq, adj. & s.m.=ahl-ě-ẕauq, q.v.:—ahl-ě-ma`āsh, s.m. Holder of a rent-free tenure:—ahl-ě-ma`rifat, adj. & s.m. Learned; possessed of knowledge pertaining to God; devout, pious;—the devout, etc.:—ahl-ě-mansab, s.m. Minister, official, one who holds high office:—ahl-ě-nishāt̤, s.m. The gay, the joyous; pleasure-seekers:—ahl-ě-naṣrat, s.m. Colleagues, coadjutors:—ahl-ě-naz̤ar, adj. Discerning, perspicacious, clearsighted:—ahl-ě-nifāq, adj. & s.m. Perfidious; hypocritical; impious;—infidels; traitors; enemies:—ahl-ě-wirāsat, s.m. One interested in the succession, heir, joint-heir:—ahl-ě-wara`, adj. & s.m. Pious, religious; the pious, etc.:—ahl o`ayāl, s.m. Family, kinsfolk:—ahl-ě-hajr, adj. & s.m. Separated from friends, or from (one's) beloved; sad, disconsolate; the disconsolate.
Origin: Arabic