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Za, Ze, Zal Zá’, Z or Ze, Zál Pers. letters transliterated as ẓ, z and dh
Za’faran Za‘farán saffron (“The Blessed Tree in the land of Za‘farán referreth to the land which is flourishing, blessed, holy and all-perfumed, where that Tree hath been planted.”)
Za’ir, Za’run, Zuwwar Zá’ir, pl. Zá’irún, Zuwwár visitor, caller, guest
Za’ira, Za’irat, Zuwwar Zá’ira, pl. Zá’irát, Zuwwar fem. visitor, caller, guest
Za’irpur Zá’irpúr Ṭúbá Zá’irpúr (MUHJ 573)
Zabadanih Zabádánih (Zabadaneh) village not far from Damascus
Zabihu’llah Zabíḥu’lláh Pers. (Ar. Dhabíḥu’lláh)
Zabul Zábul in Khurasan province
Zadih, Zadihzad Zádih, -zád (suffix) Pers. born of, son of, offspring
Zafar Ẓafar victory, triumph
Zafir Ẓáfir victorious, triumphant; successful; victor, conqueror
Zafira Ẓafira to be successful, succeed, be victorious, be triumphant; conquer, vanquish, defeat, overcome, surmount
Zagh va Bulbul Zágh va Bulbul Tablet of (the Raven and the Nightingale) In Persian literature the raven’s coarse croak is symbolic of evil while the owl is a symbol of doom and ruin.
Zagh Zágh Pers. a crow, raven, rook; a sort of pigeon; vitriol; sedition, mutiny; bias, inclination; name of a note in music; a name for a created being
Zahara, Zuhur Ẓahara, Ẓuhúr to be or become visible, perceptible, distinct, manifest, clear, apparent, evident, obvious (to someone), come to light, appear, manifest itself, come into view, show, emerge, crop up; to appear, seem. Term used by Bahá’u’lláh (“Manifestation” or “advent”) instead of Rasúl or Nabíl
Zahid, Zuhhad Záhid, pl. Zuhhád abstemious, abstinent, continent, self-denying; ascetic
Zahidan (Zaidan, Zaydan) Záhidán city near the border in the SE of Iran.
Zahir Záhir shining, luminous, radiant, brilliant; bright
Zahir, Zawahir Ẓáhir, pl. Ẓawáhir (of God) mastering, knowing (something); visible, perceptible, distinct, manifest, obvious, conspicuous, clear, patent, evident, apparent; external, exterior, outward; seeming, presumed, ostensible, alleged; outside, exterior, surface; outskirts, periphery (of a city); (gram.) substantive;—pl. external sense, literal meaning (specif., of Qur’án and Prophetic Tradition)
Zahiran Ẓáhiran externally, outwardly; seemingly, presumably, ostensibly, allegedly. See Báṭin, ta’wíl
Zahiri Ẓáhirí external or literal
Zahiru’l-‘Umar Ẓáhiru’l-‘Umar Recognized by Turkish authorities as Governor of ‘Akká from about 1750 to 1775.
Zahr, Zahra, Zuhur Zahr, pl. Zuhúr Alt. pl. Azhur, Azhár, Azáhir, Azáhír. flowers; blossoms. Elative fem. Zahrá
Zahra, Zahrun, Zahrat Zahra, Zahrun, pl. Zahrát flower, blossom; splendour, beauty
Zahru’l-Kufih Ẓahru’l-Kúfih (Baghdád)
Zakah (Zakat), Zakan, Zakawat Zakáh, Pers. Zakát, pl. Zakan, Zakawát purity; justness, integrity, honesty; justification, vindication; alms-giving, alms, charity; alms tax
Zakariyyay-i-Qadi-Kala'i Zakaríyyáy-i-Qáḍí-Kalá’í DB 379, 429
Zakata Zakáta to give alms
Zakiy, Dhakiy Zakíy, Dhakíy, pl. Azkiyá pure; chaste; guiltless, blameless, sinless
Zakiyyih Zakíyyih Pers. form of Zakíy “Virtuous”
Zalam Ẓalám evildoer, villain, malefactor, rogue, scoundrel, tyrant, oppressor
Zalamina Ẓalámína unjust Qur’án 26:209
Zalamun Ẓalámún oppressors, wrongdoers (Qur’án 5:45, 4:75; Making the crooked straight p. 45)
Zalim, Zalun, Zullam, Zalama Ẓálim pl. Ẓálimún, Ẓullám, Ẓalama unjust, unfair, iniquitous, tyrannical, oppressing; tyrant, oppressor; offender, transgressor, sinner. Náẓimu'sh-Sharí‘ah was known as Ẓálim, the Tyrant.
Zalzala (Zalzalah), Zalazil Zalzala, pl. Zalázil earthquake
Zaman, Azmina Zamán, pl. Azmina time; duration; fortune, late, destiny. World of time or age. See Ṣáḥibu’z-Zamán, Lord of the Age.
Zamin Zamín Pers. Earth, ground; floor; land, soil; a region, country; the pavement at the bottom of a pond or cistern; the ground of a picture; (adv.) on the ground or floor
Zamzam Zamzam Sacred well within the precincts of the Great Mosque at Mecca.
Zan, Zanan Zan, pl. Zanán Pers. a woman; a lady; a bride, a wife; effeminate, timid, cowardly; one who assumes a bold and animated air in walking
Zana, Zinaan, Zina Zaná, Zinan, Ziná’ to commit adultery, fornicate, whore
Zand, Zinad, Zunud Zand m. & f., pl. Zinád, Zunúd stick of a fire drill, a primitive device for kindling fire; by extension, the whole fire drill
Zand, Zind, Zunud Zand, Zind, pl. Zunúd ulna (anatomy); forearm
Zangi Zangí Pers. Egyptian, Ethiopian, Moor, Negro; a savage; a fool; name of the founder of a dynasty
Zanj, Zinj, Zunuj Zanj, Zinj (colloquial), pl. Zunúj Negro. See Zangí
Zanjan Zanján A town of the district of Khamsih between Qazvín and Tabríz, home of Ḥujjat.
Zann, Zunun Ẓann, pl. Ẓunún opinion, idea, assumption, view, belief, supposition; doubt, uncertainty
Zaqqum Zaqqúm an infernal tree with exceedingly bitter fruit, mentioned in the Qur’án, the fruit of which is supposed to be the heads of devils; a thorny tree, cactus, Euphorbia antiquorum
Zar Zar Pers. gold; money, riches, wealth; an old man or woman; an old man, grey and ruddy
Zarand Zarand A division of Sávih, district and village.
Zard, Zara, Zirih, Zarud Zard, (Pers. Zara, Zirih), pl. Zarúd chain mail, coat of mail.
Zardastan Zardastán Eminent Bahá’ís 291
Zar-duz Zar-Dúz (Zar-Doz) Pers. an embroiderer; embroidered; fastened with golden nails (a coffin).
Zar-duzi Zar-Dúzí (Zar-Dozí) Pers. embroidery, often with gold and silver thread
Zardusht Zardusht Pers. Zoroaster; Abraham
Zarkanad Zarkanád DB 392
Zarkandih (Zargandih, Zargandeh) Zarkandih “Filled with gold” Former small village in the Shimírán division of Teheran, site of the Russian legation in 1852.
Zarqan Zarqán city 20 km ENE of Shiraz
Zarrin-Taj Zarrín-Táj “Crown of Gold” One of the titles of Ṭáhirih
Zartusht, Zardusht Zartusht, Zardusht Pers. supreme intelligence; divine light; the rational soul; the first created; the planet Mercury; a truth-speaker; Zoroaster or Zarathustra. Founder of the Zoroastrian religion.
Zavarih Zavárih place (Zavareh)
Zawal (Zaval) Zawál end, passage, extinction, disappearance, vanishing, cessation; setting (of the sun); noon (or zenith)
Zawra Zawrá’ Western side of Baghdád (split by Tigris River) was also known (by Persians) as az-Zawrá’ (the bent or the crooked). See ar-Rawḥá
Zayandih-Rud Záyandih-Rúd Eminent Bahá’ís 305
Zayd (Zaid) Zayd Pers. being augmented; increasing, augmenting, adding; proper name of a man, frequently used in a fictitious manner
Zaydan (Zaidan) Zaydán Jurjí Zaydán. See Zahidan
Zaydi Zaydí (today centred in Yemen, Shí’ih breakaway)
Zayn Zayn beauty; beautiful, nice, pretty (Zain)
Zaynab Zaynab Ar. fem. (many spelling variations) “a father's precious jewel” or “the one who glorifies a father”. It is derived from the Arabic root words “zína” (meaning precious jewel, what glorifies someone, source of beauty) and “ab” (meaning father). It can also mean “fragrant flower”. Daughter, wives and granddaughter of Muḥammad. Believed to be a modification of Zenobia. Also a girl from a village near Zanján who disguised herself as a man to join others at the fort at Zanján.
Zaynu’l-’Abidin Zaynu’l-‘Ábidín “The ornament of the worshipper” or the Prince of Worshippers”. Title of the fourth Imám, ‘Alí Ibn Ḥusayn, and of a distinguished Bahá’í.
Zaynu’l-Muqarrabin Zaynu’l-Muqarrabín “the Ornament of the Near Ones” or “the Ornament of the favoured”
Zayta Zaytá Mount Zaytá (lit. Mount of Olives, Qur’án 95:1)
Zaytun, Zaytuna Zaytún (coll.), Zaytúna, pl. Zaytúnát (Ar. olive) Zaytún is a place near Cairo
Zhinus Zhínús Zhínús Muḥmúdí
Zihtab Zihtáb Ismá‘íl Zihtáb
Zill, Zilal, Zulul, Azlal Ẓill, pl. Ẓilál, Ẓulúl, Aẓlál shadow, shade, umbra; shelter, protection, patronage; shading, hub; slightest indication, semblance, trace, glimpse (of something); tangent (geometry). See Shabaḥ
Zillu’llah Ẓillu’lláh “Shadow of God” DB xxxviii
Zillu’s-Sultan Ẓillu’s-Sulṭán “Shadow of the King”, Prince Mas‘úd Mírzá
Zina, Zinat Zína(t), pl. Zínát embellishment, adornment, ornament, decoration; cloth, attire, finery. (t)=Tá’ Marbúṭa
Zira’i Zirá‘í agricultural, agrarian, farm- (in compounds)
Zirih-Kinari Zirih-Kinárí Mullá Sa‘íd-i-Zirih-Kinárí
Ziyara, Ziyarat Ziyára(h), pl. Ziyárát visit; call (social, of a doctor)
Ziyarah al-Jami’ah az-Ziyárah al-Jámi’ah Comprehensive Pilgrimage, attributed to the Tenth Imam, ‘Alí al-Hádí
Ziyarat Namih Zíyárat Námih (by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá)
Ziyarat Zíyárat visiting; a visit (especially to a sacred tomb, etc.), a religious visitation, a pilgrimage. Visiting Tablet revealed by Imám ‘Alí.
Ziyarat-i-Shah-’Abdu’l-’Azim Zíyárat-i-Sháh-‘Abdu’l-‘Aẓím (by the Báb)
Ziyarat-Namih Zíyárat-Námih “Tablet of Visitation of the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Ziyarat-Namiy-i-Awliya’ Zíyárat-Námiy-i-Awliyá’ “Tablet of Visitation of exalted ones” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Ziyarat-Namiy-i-Babu’l-Bab Zíyárat-Námiy-i-Bábu’l-Báb va Quddús “Tablet of Visitation of Mullá Husayn and Quddús” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Ziyarat-Namiy-i-Bayt Zíyárat-Námiy-i-Bayt “Tablet of Visitation of the House” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Ziyarat-Namiy-i-Maryam Zíyárat-Námiy-i-Maryam “Tablet of Visitation of Maryam” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Ziyarat-Namiy-i-Siyyidu’sh-Shuhada’ Zíyárat-Námiy-i-Siyyidu’sh-Shuhadá’ “Tablet of Visitation of the Prince of the Martyrs” (by Bahá’u’lláh)
Zubayda Zubayda Zubayda bint Ja‘far ibn Manṣúr, a wife of Caliph Hárúnu’r-Rashíd
Zubur Zubúr (Book of) Psalms, Psalter
Zuhra Zuhra, Zuhra(h) brilliancy, light, brightness; beauty. az-Zuhara the planet Venus
Zuhur Ẓuhúr lit. emergence, appearance. In Shi’ite messianic terminology, the Advent of the Imam of the Age and the events associated with his Return. In a broader sense, any prophetic revelation.
Zuhur-i-Ilahi Ẓuhúr-i-Iláhí (“Manifestation of God”) See Nabíyu’lláh and Rasúlu’lláh
Zukhruf Zukhruf, pl. Zukhrúf gold; beauty, elegance, ornament; a speech embellished with fine imagery and romantic fiction; adorned falsehood; exaggeration. Qur’án 43:35, 53 uses the plural form; chapter uses the singular form.
Zulaykha (Zulaikha) Zulaykhá the wife of Potiphar, whose passion for Yúsuf (Joseph) is much celebrated in the East, particularly in the elegant Persian poems by Nizámí and Jámí.
Zumra, Zumar Zumra, pl. Zumar troop; group (of people); crowd
Zunuz Zunúz The capital of Marand.
Zur Zúr Pers. strength, power, vigour; violence, strong effort, force; weight
Zur-Khanih Zúr-Khánih Pers. house of strength. Place for professional athletes to perform traditional exercises.
Zynat Zynat [Zeenat Khánum or Zeenat Baghdadi]
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