"Qimār": a bet between two parties which involves a financial risk – loss or gain of money. It is derived from "qamar" (the moon), which sometimes grows into a full moon and at other times decreases and becomes a crescent, just like the gambled money.
"Maysir": gamble, gambling game. It is derived from "yusr", which means ease, as it involves taking money with ease.
Anything that could be used as a shot, whether it is made of stone, clay, iron, or the like.
The prize assigned for the winner of a race.
Knowledge of how to ride horses, direct, and control them.
The arrows that the Arabs used in pre-Islamic times as an augury to predict whether a matter was good or evil in order to make a decision regarding it.
The rods of arrows without feathers and blades.
Realizing an intended goal by speech or action.