- term
daraba is
translated by
Yusuf Ali as "beat," but the
Arabic word is used
elsewhere in the Qur'an to
convey different meanings. The phrase, "
Daraba Allah...
- pyraloidea.org.
Retrieved 2020-04-07. Aina, John Olu (1984). "The
biology of
Daraba laisalis (Wlk)
formerly called Sceliodes laisalis (Wlk) (Pyralidae, Lepidoptera)...
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Strymon daraba is a
butterfly of the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
William Chapman Hewitson in 1867. It is
found in
Ecuador and Peru. Savela,...
- 1859)
Synonyms Megaphysa laisalis Walker, 1859
Sceliodes laisalis Daraba laisalis Daraba idmonealis Walker, 1859
Hyamia subterminalis Walker, 1866 Leucinodes...
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Hadja Saran Daraba Kaba (born 1945) is a
Guinean women activist, the
first female Secretary-General of the Mano
River Union and 2010
presidential candidate...
- ḍ–r–b (ض ر ب) in Arabic,
which can be
inflected to
create forms such as
ḍaraba 'he beat' and yaḍribu 'he beats'.
While triconsonantal roots are widely...
- "hitting" in English—w'aḍribūhunna—is
derived from the
Arabic root word
ḍaraba,
which has over
fifty derivations and definitions,
including "to separate'...
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Pseudohemihyalea daraba is a moth in the
family Erebidae. It was
described by
Herbert Druce in 1894. It is
found in Mexico. Savela,
Markku (July 2, 2019)...
- the same root word (
daraba) as
idribuhunna in 4:34. However, this
translation is
negated by the fact that most
definitions of
daraba in
Edward William Lane's...
- Quran, The
Sublime Quran, and
challenged the
status quo on the
Arabic word
daraba,
traditionally translated as "beat" — a word that she said has been used...