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تفسير القرآن العزيز لابن أبي زمنين
مجلد 3 · صفحة 646

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the act of mentioning the name over their slaughter. Yahya mentioned these recitations but did not summarize them in this summary.

He said: "So when their sides have fallen (wajib)," meaning: they have collapsed in death. "Then eat of them and feed the qani' (satisfied/beggar) and the mu'tarr (the one who approaches)." Al-Hasan said: The qani' is the one who asks, and the mu'tarr is the one who presents himself and comes forward if given something.

Muhammad said: It is said: qana'a yaqna'u (to beg), and qani'a yaqna'u (to be content). The mu'tarr is the one who 'ya'tarika' (approaches you); meaning: he draws near so that you may give him something without asking.

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