List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

This is a list of things mentioned in the Quran. This list makes use of ISO 233 for the Romanization of Arabic words.

Theological

 * Allāh (" God")
 * Names and attributes of Allah found in the Quran

Angels
Malāʾikah (مَلَائِكَة, Angels):
 * Angels of Hell
 * Mālik (Guardian)
 * Zabāniyah (Angels of punishment)
 * Bearers of the Throne
 * Harut and Marut
 * Kirāman Kātibīn (كِرَامًا كَاتِبِيْن, Honourable Scribes)

Archangels
Archangels:
 * Jibrīl (Gabriel, chief)
 * Ar-Rūḥ (ٱلرُّوْح),
 * Ar-Rūḥ al-Amīn (ٱلرُّوْح الْأَمِيْن, The Trustworthy Spirit)
 * Ar-Rūḥ al-Qudus (ٱلرُّوْح ٱلْقُدُس, The Holy Spirit)
 * Angel of the Trumpet (Isrāfīl or Raphael)
 * Malakul-Mawt (مَلَكُ ٱلْمَوْت, Angel of Death)
 * Mika'il (Michael)

Jinn
Jinn:
 * ʿIfrīt (27:39)
 * Jann
 * Qarīn (43:36–38; 50:23–27)

Devils
Shayāṭīn (شَيَاطِيْن, Demons or Devils):
 * Iblīs ash-Shayṭān (the (chief) Devil) (11 times)
 * Mārid ("Rebellious one")

Others

 * Ghilmān or Wildān - perpetually youthful attendants (genderless)
 * Ḥūr - pure companions with beautiful eyes

Related

 * The baqarah (بَقَرْة, cow) of the Israelites
 * The dhiʾb (ذِئب, wolf) that Jacob feared could attack Joseph, and who was blamed for his disappearance
 * The fīl (فِيل, elephant) of Abraha
 * The hud-hud (هُدْهُد, hoopoe) of Solomon (27:20–28)
 * The kalb (كَلْب, dog) of the sleepers of the cave (18:18–22)
 * The namlah (نَمْلَة, Female ant) of Solomon (27:18–19)
 * The nāqat (نَاقَة, she-camel) of Salih
 * The nūn (نُوْن, fish or whale) of Jonah
 * The ḥūt (حُوْت, large fish) of Moses
 * Dābbat al-Arḍ (دَابَّة الْأَرْض, Beast of the Earth) (27:82)

Non-related

 * ʿAnkabūt (عَنْكَبُوْت, Female spider)
 * Ḥimār (حِمَار, Donkey)
 * Naḥl (نَحْل, Honey bee)
 * Qaswarah (قَسْوَرَة, Lion)

Prophets
Prophets (أَنۢبِيَاء, anbiyāʾ) or Messengers (رُسُل, rusul)
 * Adam, the first human (25 times)
 * Elisha (al-yasa) 38:48, 6:85-87
 * Job (ayyūb)
 * David (dāwūd)
 * dhūl-kifl (2 times)
 * Aaron (hārūn) (24 times)
 * Hud (7 times)
 * Enoch (idrīs)
 * Elijah (ilyās)
 * Joachim (ʿimrān) (3:33, 3:35, 66:12)
 * Isaac (isḥāq) (17 times)
 * Ishmael (ismāʿīl) (12 times)
 * Dhabih Ullah
 * Lūṭ (Lot) (27 times)
 * Ṣāliḥ (9 times)
 * Shuʿayb (Jethro, Reuel or Hobab?) (11 times)
 * Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd (Solomon son of David) (17 times)
 * ʿUzair (Ezra?)(9:30)
 * Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyyā (John the Baptist the son of Zechariah) (5 times)
 * Ya‘qūb (Jacob) (16 times)
 * Yūnus (Jonah)
 * Dhūn-Nūn ("He of the Fish (or Whale)" or "Owner of the Fish (or Whale)")
 * Ṣāḥib al-Ḥūt (صَاحِب ٱلْحُوْت, "Companion of the Whale")
 * Yūsuf ibn Yaʿqūb (Joseph son of Jacob) (27 times)
 * Zakariyyā (Zechariah) (7 times)

ʾUlu al-ʿAzm
"Those of the Perseverance and Strong Will" (أُولُو ٱلْعَزْم) in reverse chronological order:
 * Muhammad the final seal of the prophets (مُحَمَّد خَاتَم ٱلْأَنْبِیَاء) (Muhammad is mentioned four times)
 * Ahmad
 * Other names and titles of Muhammad
 * ʿĪsā ibn Maryam (عِيسَىٰ ٱبْن مَرْيَم) (Jesus son of Mary)
 * Al-Masīḥ (The Messiah)
 * Ibn Maryam (Son of Mary)
 * Child / Pure boy (9 times)
 * Guidance (possibly 22 times)
 * Messenger / Prophet (5 times)
 * other terms and titles (14 times)
 * Sign (4 times)
 * The Gift (1 time)
 * Mercy from God (1 time)
 * Servant (1 time)
 * Blessed (1 time)
 * (1 time)
 * Amazing thing / Thing unheard of (1 time)
 * Example (1 time)
 * Straight Path / Right Way (1 time)
 * Witness (1 time)
 * His Name (1 time)
 * 3rd person "He / Him / Thee" (48 times)
 * 1st person "I / Me" (35 times)
 * Mūsā Kalīm Allāh (مُوْسَىٰ كَلِيمُ ٱللَّٰه Moses He who spoke to God) (136 times)
 * Ibrāhīm Khalīl Allāh (إِبْرَاهِيم خَلِيل ٱللَّٰه, Abraham Friend of God)   (69 times)
 * Nūḥ (نُوح, Noah) (43)

Debatable ones

 * Dhūl-Qarnain
 * Luqmān
 * Ṭālūt (Saul or Gideon?)

Implicitly mentioned

 * Irmiyā (إِرْمِيَا, Jeremiah)
 * Ṣamūʾīl (صَمُوْئِيْل, Samuel)
 * Yūshaʿ ibn Nūn (يُوْشَع ابْن نُوْن, Joshua, companion and successor of Moses)
 * Khidr (ٱلْخَضِر), described but not mentioned by name in the Quran (18:65–82)
 * Shamʿūn (Arabic: شَمْعُون ٱبْن حَمُّون, Peter, apostle of Jesus Christ ('Isa ibn Maryam)

Contemporaries, relatives or followers of Prophets
Aʿdāʾ (أَعْدَاء, Enemies or foes), aṣḥāb (أَصْحَاب, companions or friends), qurbā (قُرْبَى, kin), or followers of Prophets:

Good ones

 * Adam's immediate relatives
 * Martyred son
 * Wife
 * Believer of Ya-Sin
 * Family of Noah
 * Mother Shamkhah bint Anush or Betenos
 * People of Aaron and Moses
 * Egyptians
 * Believer (Asif ibn Barkhiya)
 * Imraʾat Firʿawn (امْرَأَت فِرْعَوْن, Āsiyá bint Muzāḥim (آسِيَا بِنْت مُزَاحِم) or Wife of Pharaoh, who adopted Moses)
 * Magicians of the Pharaoh
 * Wise, pious man
 * Moses' wife
 * Moses' sister-in-law
 * Mother
 * Sister
 * People of Abraham
 * Mother Abiona or Amtelai the daughter of Karnebo
 * Ishmael's mother
 * Isaac's mother
 * People of Jesus
 * Disciples (including Peter)
 * Mary's mother
 * Zechariah's wife
 * People of Joseph
 * Brothers (including Binyāmin (Benjamin) and Simeon)
 * Egyptians
 * ʿAzīz (عَزيْز, "Mighty One," that is Potiphar, Qatafir or Qittin)
 * Malik (مَلِك, King, that is Ar-Rayyān ibn Al-Walīd (ٱلرَّيَّان ابْن ٱلْوَلِيْد))
 * Wife of ʿAzīz (Zulaykhah )
 * Mother
 * People of Solomon
 * Mother
 * Queen of Sheba
 * Vizier
 * Zayd, Muhammad's adopted son

Evil ones

 * Āzar (possibly Terah)
 * Father of Abraham
 * Firʿawn (Pharaoh of Moses' time) (74 times)
 * Hāmān
 * Jālūt (Goliath)
 * Qārūn (Korah, cousin of Moses)
 * As-Sāmirī (20:85, 20:87, 20:95)
 * Abī Lahab
 * Slayers of Salih's she-camel (Qaddar ibn Salif and Musda' ibn Dahr)

Implicitly or non-specifically mentioned

 * ʿImrān (Amram the father Mary)
 * Abraha
 * Bal'am or Balaam
 * Barṣīṣā
 * Caleb or Kaleb the companion of Joshua
 * Luqman's son
 * Nebuchadnezzar II
 * Nimrod
 * Rahmah the wife of Ayyub
 * Shaddad

Mentioned

 * Aṣḥāb al-Jannah (أَصْحَاب ٱلْجَنَّة)
 * People of Paradise
 * People of the Burnt Garden
 * Aṣḥāb as-Sabt (أَصْحَاب ٱلسَّبْت, Companions of the Sabbath)
 * Christian apostles
 * Ḥawāriyyūn (حَوَارِيُّوْن, Disciples of Jesus)
 * Companions of Noah's Ark
 * Aṣḥāb al-Kahf war-Raqīm (أَصْحَاب ٱلْكَهْف وَٱلرَّقِيْم, Companions of the Cave and Al-Raqaim? or Petra? (18:9–22)
 * Companions of the Elephant
 * People of al-Ukhdūd
 * People of a township in Surah Ya-Sin
 * People of Yathrib or Medina
 * Qawm Lūṭ (قَوْم لُوْط, Folk of Lot, the people of Sodom and Gomorrah)
 * Nation of Noah

Tribes, ethnicities or families

 * Aʿrāb (أَعْرَاب, Arabs or Bedouins)
 * ʿĀd (people of Hud)
 * Companions of the Rass
 * Qawm Tubbaʿ (قَوْم تُبَّع, People of Tubba')
 * People of Sabaʾ or Sheba
 * Quraysh
 * Thamūd (people of Salih)
 * Aṣḥāb al-Ḥijr (أَصْحَاب ٱلْحِجْر, "Companions of the Stoneland")
 * ʿAjam
 * Ar-Rūm ( "The Romans")
 * Banī Isrāʾīl (Children of Israel)
 * Muʾtafikāt (The overthrown cities of Sodom and Gomorrah) (9:70 and 69:9)
 * People of Ibrahim (قَوْم إِبْرَاهِيْم)
 * People of Ilyas
 * People of Nuh (قَوْم نُوْح)
 * People of Shuaib
 * Ahl Madyan أَهْل مَدْيَن, People of Madyan)
 * Aṣ-ḥāb al-Aykah ("Companions of the Wood")
 * Qawm Yūnus (People of Jonah)
 * Ahl al-Bayt ("People of the Household")
 * Household of Abraham
 * Brothers of Yūsuf
 * Daughters of Abraham's nephew Lot
 * Progeny of Imran
 * Household of Moses
 * Household of Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib ibn Hashim
 * Daughters of Muhammad
 * Wives of Muhammad
 * Household of Salih
 * People of Fir'aun (قوم فِرعَون)
 * Current Ummah of Islam (Ummah of Muhammad)
 * Aṣ-ḥāb Muḥammad (أَصْحَاب مُحَمَّد, Companions of Muhammad)
 * Anṣār (Muslims of Medina who helped Muhammad and his Meccan followers, literally 'Helpers')
 * Muhājirūn (Emigrants from Mecca to Medina)
 * Ḥizbullāh (حِزْبُ ٱلله, Party of God)
 * People of Mecca
 * Wife of Abu Lahab
 * Children of Ayyub
 * Sons of Adam
 * Wife of Nuh
 * Wife of Lut
 * Yaʾjūj wa Maʾjūj (Gog and Magog)
 * Son of Nuh

Implicitly mentioned

 * Amalek
 * Ahl as-Suffa (People of the Verandah)
 * Banu Nadir
 * Banu Qaynuqa
 * Banu Qurayza
 * Iranian peoples (or Iranic peoples)
 * Umayyad Dynasty
 * Aus & Khazraj
 * People of Quba
 * Abyssinian people

Religious groups

 * Ahl al-Dhimmah
 * Kāfirūn (كَافِرُوْن, Disbelievers)
 * Majūs (مَجُوْس, Zoroastrians)
 * Munāfiqūn (مُنَافِقُوْن, Hypocrites)
 * Muslims
 * Believers
 * Righteous ones
 * Ahl al-Kitāb (People of the Book)
 * Naṣārā (نَصَارَی, Christian(s)) or People of the Injil)
 * Ruhban (Christian monks)
 * Qissis (Christian priest)
 * Yahūd (Jews)
 * Ahbār (Jewish scholars)
 * Rabbani/Rabbi
 * Sabians
 * Polytheists
 * Meccan polytheists at the time of Muhammad
 * Mesopotamian polytheists at the time of Abraham and Lot

Mentioned

 * Al-Arḍ Al-Muqaddasah ("The Holy Land")
 * 'Blessed' land
 * In the Arabian Peninsula (excluding Madyan):
 * Al-Aḥqāf ("The Sandy Plains," or "the Wind-curved Sand-hills")
 * Iram dhāt al-ʿImād (Iram of the Pillars)
 * Al-Madīnah (Yathrib)
 * ʿArafāt
 * Al-Ḥijr      (Hegra)
 * Badr (The first battle of the muslims)
 * Ḥunayn
 * Makkah (Mecca)
 * Al-Balad al-Amīn (ٱلبَلَد الْأَمِيْن, the secure land)
 * Bakkah (3:96)
 * Ḥaraman Āminan (حَرَمًا آمِنًا, "Sanctuary (which is) Secure") (28:57; 29:67)
 * Kaʿbah    (Kaaba)
 * Al-Bayt al-ʿAṭīq (ٱلْبَيْت ٱلْعَتِيْق, the Ancient House) (22:29 – 33)
 * Al-Bayt al-Ḥarām (ٱلْبَيْت ٱلْحَرَام) (5:97) the Sacred House)
 * Maqām Ibrāhīm (Station of Abraham) (2:125) (3:98)
 * Safa and Marwah (2:158)
 * Umm al-Qurā (أًمّ ٱلْقُرَى, "Mother of the Townships")
 * Sabaʾ (Sheba)
 * ʿArim Sabaʾ (عَرِم سَبَأ, Dam of Sheba)
 * Rass
 * Al-Jannah (Paradise, literally "The Garden")
 * Jahannam (Hell)
 * In Mesopotamia:
 * Al-Jūdiyy
 * Munzalanm-Mubārakan ("Place-of-Landing (that is) Blessed")
 * Bābil (Babylon)
 * Qaryat Yūnus (قَرْيَة يُوْنُس, "Township of Jonah," that is Nineveh)
 * Door of Hittah
 * Madyan (Midian)
 * Majmaʿ al-Baḥrayn (مَجْمَع ٱلْبَحْرَيْن)
 * Miṣr (Mainland Egypt)
 * Salsabīl (A river in Paradise)
 * Sinai Region or Tīh Desert
 * Al-Wād Al-Muqaddasi Ṭuwan (ٱلْوَاد ٱلْمُقَـدَّس طُوًى, The Holy Valley of Tuwa)
 * Al-Wādil-Ayman (ٱلْوَادِ ٱلْأَیْمَن, The valley on the 'righthand' side of the Valley of Tuwa and Mount Sinai)
 * Al-Buqʿah Al-Mubārakah (ٱلْبُقْعَة ٱلْمُبَارَكَة, "The Blessed Place")
 * Mount Sinai or Mount Tabor
 * Al-Jabal (ٱلْجَبَل, "The Mount")
 * Aṭ-Ṭūr (ٱلطُّوْر, "The Mount")
 * Ṭūr Sīnāʾ (طُوْر سِيْنَاء)
 * Ṭūr Sīnīn (طُوْر سِيْنِيْن)

Religious locations

 * Bayʿa (Church)
 * Miḥrāb
 * Monastery
 * Masjid (Mosque, literally "Place of Prostration")
 * Al-Mashʿar Al-Ḥarām ("The Sacred Grove")
 * Al-Masjid Al-Aqṣā (Al-Aqsa, literally "The Farthest Place-of-Prostration")
 * Al-Masjid Al-Ḥarām (The Sacred Mosque of Mecca)
 * Masjid Al-Dirar
 * A Mosque in the area of Medina, possibly:
 * Masjid Qubāʾ (Quba Mosque)
 * The Prophet's Mosque
 * Salat (Synagogue)

Implicitly mentioned

 * Antioch
 * Antakya
 * Arabia
 * Al-Ḥijāz (literally "The Barrier")
 * Black Stone (Al-Ḥajar al-Aswad) & Al-Hijr of Isma'il
 * Cave of Hira
 * Ghār ath-Thawr (Cave of the Bull)
 * Hudaybiyyah
 * Ta'if
 * Ayla
 * Barrier of Dhul-Qarnayn
 * Bayt al-Muqaddas & 'Ariha
 * Bilād ar-Rāfidayn  (Mesopotamia)
 * Canaan
 * Cave of the Seven Sleepers
 * Dār an-Nadwa
 * Jordan River
 * Nile River
 * Palestine River
 * Paradise of Shaddad

Plant matter
Ajwa (عجوة) is a soft dry variety of date fruit from Saudi Arabia


 * Baṣal (بَصَل, Onion) (2:61)
 * Thum (ثوم, Garlic) (2:61)
 * Shaṭʾ (شَطْء, Shoot) (48:29)
 * Sūq (سُوْق, Plant stem) (48:29)
 * Zarʿ (زَرْع, Seed)

Fruits
Ajwa (عجوة) is a soft dry variety of date fruit from Saudi Arabia

Fawākih (فَوَاكِه) or Thamarāt (ثَمَرَات):
 * ʿAnib (عَنِب, Grape) (17:91)
 * Ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (حَبّ ذُو ٱلْعَصْف, Corn of the husk)
 * Qith-thāʾ (قِثَّاء, Cucumber) (2:61)
 * Rummān (رُمَّان, Pomegranate)
 * Tīn (تِيْن, Fig)
 * Ukul khamṭ (أُكُل خَمْط, Bitter fruit or food of Sheba)
 * Zaytūn (زَيْتُوْن, Olive)
 * In Paradise
 * Forbidden fruit of Adam

Plants
Shajar (شَجَر, Bushes, trees or plants):
 * ʿAdas (عَدَس, Lentil) (2:61)
 * Baql (بَقْل, Herb) (2:61)
 * Plants of Sheba
 * Athl (أَثْل, Tamarisk)
 * Sidr (سِدْر, Lote-tree)
 * Līnah (لِيْنَة, Tender Palm tree)
 * Nakhl (نَخْل, Date palm)
 * Rayḥān (رَيْحَان, Rosemary, Scented plant)
 * Sidrat al-Muntahā (سِدْرَة ٱلْمُنْتَهَى)
 * Zaqqūm (زَقُّوْم, A tree in Hell)

Holy books
Islamic holy books:
 * Al-Injīl (The Gospel of Jesus)
 * Al-Qurʾān (The Book of Muhammad)
 * Ṣuḥuf-i Ibrāhīm (Scroll(s) of Abraham)
 * At-Tawrāt (The Torah, literally "The Law")
 * Ṣuḥuf-i-Mūsā (Scroll(s) of Moses)
 * Tablets of Stone
 * Az-Zabūr (The Psalms of David)
 * Umm al-Kitāb (  "Mother of the Book(s)")

Objects of people or beings

 * Heavenly Food of Christian Apostles
 * Noah's Ark
 * Staff of Moses
 * Staff of Solomon
 * Tābūt as-Sakīnah (تَابُوْت ٱلسَّكِيْنَة, Casket of Shekhinah)
 * Throne of the Queen of Sheba
 * Trumpet of Israfil

Mentioned idols (cult images)

 * 'Ansāb
 * Jibt (جِبْت) and Ṭāghūt (False god)

Of Israelites

 * Baʿal
 * The ʿijl (golden calf statue) of Israelites

Of Noah's people

 * Nasr
 * Suwāʿ
 * Wadd
 * Yaghūth
 * Yaʿūq

Of Quraysh

 * Al-Lāt
 * Al-ʿUzzā
 * Manāt

Celestial bodies
Maṣābīḥ (مَصَابِيْح, literally 'lamps'):
 * Al-Qamar (ٱلْقَمَر, The Moon)
 * Kawākib (كَوَاكِب, Planets)
 * Al-Arḍ (ٱلْأَرْض, The Earth)
 * Nujūm (نُجُوْم, Stars)
 * Ash-Shams (ٱلشَّمْس, The Sun)
 * Ash-Shiʿrā (ٱلشِّعْرَى, Sirius)

Liquids

 * Māʾ (مَاء, Water or fluid)
 * Nahr (نَهْر, River)
 * Yamm (يَمّ, River or sea)
 * Sharāb (شَرَاب, Drink)

Events, incidents, occasions or times

 * Year of the Elephant
 * Incident of Ifk
 * Laylat al-Qadr (Night of the Power or Decree)
 * Laylatinm-Mubārakatin (لَيْلَةٍ مُّبَارَكَةٍ) (44:3)
 * Mubahalah
 * Sayl al-ʿArim (Flood of the Great Dam of Ma'rib in Sheba)
 * The Farewell Pilgrimage (Hujjal-Wadaʿ)
 * Treaty of Hudaybiyyah

Battles or military expeditions

 * Battle of al-Aḥzāb ("the Confederates")
 * Battle of Badr
 * Battle of Hunayn
 * Battle of Khaybar
 * Battle of Uhud
 * Conquest of Mecca
 * Expedition of Tabuk

Days

 * Al-Jumuʿah (The Friday)
 * As-Sabt (The Sabbath or Saturday)
 * Days of battles or military expeditions (see the above section)
 * Days of Hajj
 * Ayyāminm-Maʿdūdatin (أَيَّامٍ مَّعْدُوْدَاتٍ) (2:203)
 * Yawm al-Ḥajj al-Akbar (يَوْم ٱلْحَجّ ٱلْأَكْبَر) (9:2)
 * Doomsday

Months of the Islamic calendar
12 months:
 * Four holy months (2:189–217; 9:1–36)
 * Ash-Shahr Al-Ḥarām (ٱلشَّهْر ٱلْحَرَام, The Sacred or Forbidden Month) (2:194–217; 5:97)
 * Ramaḍān (رَمَضَان) (2:183–187)

Pilgrimages

 * Al-Ḥajj (The Greater Pilgrimage)
 * Ḥajj al-Bayt (حَجّ ٱلْبَيْت, "Pilgrimage of the House") (2:158)
 * Ḥijj al-Bayt (حِجّ ٱلْبَيْت, "Pilgrimage of the House") (3:97)
 * Al-ʿUmrah (The Lesser Pilgrimage) (2:158–196)

Times for Prayer or Remembrance
Times for Duʿāʾ ('Invocation'), Ṣalāh and Dhikr ('Remembrance', including Taḥmīd ('Praising'), Takbīr and Tasbīḥ):
 * Al-ʿAshiyy (ٱلْعَشِيّ, The Afternoon or the Night) (30:17–18)
 * Al-Ghuduww (ٱلْغُدُوّ) (7:205–206)
 * Al-Bukrah (ٱلْبُكْرَة) (48:9)
 * Aṣ-Ṣabāḥ (ٱلصَّبَاح) (30:17–18)
 * Al-Layl (ٱللَّيْل) (17:78–81; 50:39–40)
 * Al-ʿIshāʾ (ٱلْعِشَاء) (24:58)
 * Aẓ-Ẓuhr (ٱلظُّهْر) (30:17–18)
 * Aẓ-Ẓahīrah (ٱلظَّهِيْرَة) (24:58)
 * Dulūk ash-Shams (دُلُوْك ٱلشَّمْس) (17:78–81)
 * Al-Masāʾ (ٱلْمَسَاء) (30:17–18)
 * Qabl al-Ghurūb (قَبْل ٱلْغُرُوْب) (50:39–40)
 * Al-Aṣīl (ٱلْأٓصِيْل) (33:42; 48:9; 76:25–26)
 * Al-ʿAṣr (ٱلْعَصْر) (103:1–3)
 * Qabl ṭulūʿ ash-Shams (قَبْل طُلُوْع ٱلشَّمْس) (50:39–40)
 * Al-Fajr (ٱلْفَجْر) (17:78–81; 24:58)

Implied

 * Event of Ghadir Khumm (5:67)
 * Laylat al-Mabit    (2:207)
 * The first pilgrimage (48:27)

Others

 * Bayt (بًيْت, Home or House)
 * Al-Bayt al-Maʿmūr (ٱلْبَيْت ٱلْمَعْمُوْر)
 * Ḥunafāʾ (حُنَفَاء)
 * Ṭāhā (طـٰهٰ)
 * Ṭayyibah (طَيِّبَة)
 * Zīnah (زِيْنَة), Adornment, beauty, beautiful thing or splendour)