حنذ
h-n-dh
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Description
The Arabic root ḥ-n-dh (حنذ) refers to meat that has been roasted or cooked, particularly describing a specific method of preparation. In the Quran, it appears in Surat Hud (11:69) where angels visiting Prophet Abraham are offered a roasted calf as hospitality. The term emphasizes the readiness and generous preparation of food to honor guests, highlighting the Islamic values of hospitality and the proper reception of visitors.