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Root:
T-L-W
(ta-lam-waw)
Meanings:
1.
To follow. To go or walk behind or after (immediately or
without intervention) (bodily or in reality; or virtually or
in effect) [for example usage, see 91:2]
2.
To read or peruse or recite (the Quran or any other
discourse) and follow (it) (or do according to it or conform
with it) [for example usage, see 2:121, 2:151, 2:129,
3:164, 35:29, 39:71, 62:2, 65:11]
3.
To relate or rehearse (e.g. narratives or verses to someone)
[for example usage, see 2:252, 3:58, 28:3, 45:6]
TILWUN = a ewe’s or a
she-goat’s or a she-camel’s young one when weaned and
following the mother
Difference between TILAWAT and QIR’AT
TILAWAT may include QIR’AT but the reverse is not the case
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