حنذ

h-n-dh

1 wordRank #1340

Description

The Arabic root ḥ-n-dh (حنذ) refers to meat that has been roasted or cooked, particularly describing a specific method of preparation. In the Quran, it appears in Surat Hud (11:69) where angels visiting Prophet Abraham are offered a roasted calf as hospitality. The term emphasizes the readiness and generous preparation of food to honor guests, highlighting the Islamic values of hospitality and the proper reception of visitors.

Derived Words in the Quran

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Hudهود(1 word)
حَنِيذٍۢ
ḥanīdhinroasted
adjective11:69