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رَّشِيدٌ Rasheed

رَّشِيدٌ Rasheed

رَّشِيدٌ (Rasheed) correctly means ‘mature’, ‘grown up’ or mentally and physically sensible adult person.

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/correct-understanding-quranic-verses-1177-1178-1179-regarding-khan/

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A meticulous word-by-word translation or words from proto-roots.

The Arabic in the Qur'an is plain Arabic, as stated in the Qur'an. So the first step is to learn the rules of Standard Arabic and Arabic Grammar. Then use Dr. Khan's references or a reputable secular dictionary that allows you to explore the roots of those words. If they are labeld "Quranic" then they are invented definitions.
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