Intentionally giving a false testimony with the aim of deception.
"Iftirā’": great falsehood. It is said to refer to lying concerning people’s honor. It is derived from "fary", which means: cutting, ripping. Other meanings: falsehood, injustice.
"‘Ujmah": inarticulateness. Original meaning denotes silence and refraining from speaking. It is derived from "a‘jami", which means: an inarticulate person who cannot speak properly or make his speech understood. If an Arab is described to have "‘ujmah", it means that he does not pronounce words properly.
Tījāniyyah
Tījāniyyah
Saying or doing what is disgraceful and deserving of criticism.
Praising someone by mentioning his good characteristics, whether related to his appearance or intentional conducts.
That a speaker or writer expresses his opinion clearly and explicitly without any ambiguity.
Mocking others verbally or physically due to a defect or the like in an offending manner.
Any beautiful sound that a person enjoys listening to.
Internal rage that a person feels because of harm inflicted on him by another and his inability to vent that feeling.
Frowning and showing displeasure while meeting someone.
The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a human used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and articulating speech.
An article that denotes wishing. It indicates that the occurrence of the second clause is conditional upon the occurrence of the first clause.
Foul speech, even if it is true.