![]() ![]() (1) is learned, (2) is poetic and thus rarely used, (3) is also somewhat rare.All Shifa | Before sleeping | Ruquiya | Sick/Evil eyeġ:5 Iyyaaka na’budu wa lyyaaka nasta’een.ġ:7 Siraatal-lazeena an’amta ‘alaihim ghayril maghdoo bi’alai’him wa lad-daalleen.ġ:1 In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.ġ:2 praise is to Allah, Lord of the worlds.ġ:3 The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.ġ:5 It is You we worship and You we ask for help.ġ:7 The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favour, not of those who have evoked anger or of those who are astray.Ību Huraira r.a reported, The Prophet ﷺ said:Īllah said: “I have divided prayer between myself and my servant into two halves, and my servant shall have what he has asked for”. The thinking is that at the moment at the very end of twilight, just before total darkness or night, ambient light level lowers and makes visibility as difficult as if the air was unclean. noun «ῥύπος» rʰúpŏs -> filth, uncleanliness (with unconvinving etymology, possibly related to Proto-Slavic *strupъ, scab > Rus. (3) «Σούρουπο» (neut.) with, together (with obscure etymology) + Classical masc. «ἐγέρνω» egérnō to awaken, rouse, raise (PIE *h₁ger- to awake cf Skt. (2) «Γέρμα» (neut.) poetic & deverbal -> sun-tilting to tilt, lean, aphetic of ByzGr v. (1) «Λυκόφως» (neut.) twilight light, daylight (PIE *bʰeh₂- to shine cf Skt. «δειλινό» (neut.) -> sun-setting pertaing/belonging to afternoon/evening (with obscure etymology). ![]() (1) is used more than (2) which is learned.ĭusk: Lit. lūna twilight, «λυκαυγές» lŭka̯ugés (neut.) -> grey-twilight with wolf «λύκος» lúkŏs (masc.) but the two are unrelated. «λύχνος» lúkʰnŏs -> (portable) light, lamp (PIE *le̯uk-sn-eh₂- moon, stars cf Av. रुच् (ruc), brightness, hue) of Classical masc. (2) «Λυκαυγές» (neut.) -> grey-twilight, early dawn pertaining to early dawn, of the grey-twilight light as a substantive twilight dawn (cf Skt. ![]() notching, cutting «-*μμ-» > «-μ-») to make pointed, sharpen, carve, engrave, strike, stamp (possibly Pre-Greek). ag, dawn, Proto-Slavic *jugъ, south > Rus./Bul. ![]() Dawn: Literally it's «αυγή» (fem.) light, glow, ray of light (possibly from PIE *h₂e̯ug- to shine cf Alb. ![]()
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