Zamzam
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
1.2.1
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Zamzam Well
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Etymology
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Borrowed from
Arabic
زَمْزَم
(
zamzam
)
.
Proper noun
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Zamzam
An
Islamic
holy
well
in
Mecca
, supposed to have been
miraculously
generated
by
Allah
when
Abraham
's infant son
Ishmael
was crying for water.
Translations
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well
Arabic:
زَمَزَم
(
zamazam
)
Hindi:
जमजम
(hi)
m
(
jamjam
)
Indonesian:
zamzam
(id)
Korean:
잠잠우물
(
jamjamumul
)
Persian:
زمزم
(fa)
Turkish:
zemzem
(tr)
,
zemzem suyu
(tr)
Urdu:
زمزم
Uyghur:
زەمزەم
(
zemzem
)
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