جمّع
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, (Fr, Msb,) verbal noun تَجْمِيعٌ, (K,) He collected; brought, or gathered, together; gathered up; assembled; congregated; mustered; drew together; or contracted; [thus I render جَمَعَ, as explained above;] much; with much, or extraordinary, energy, or effectiveness, or the like; vigorously; or well. (Bd in civ. 2; Msb, K.) Thus in the Qur'an, 104:2, الَّذِى جَمَّعَ مَالًا وَعَدَّدَهُ (S, * Bd) Who hath collected much wealth, and hath made it a provision for the casualties of fortune, or reckoned it time after time: (Bd:) [or who hath amassed, or accumulated, wealth, &c.:] or who hath gained, acquired, or earned, wealth, &c.; thus differing from جَمَعَ, explained above: but it is allowable to say مَالًا
جَمَعَ, without teshdeed; (Fr;) and thus it is [generally] read in this passage of the Qur'an. (Bd.) See also 1.
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Hence the saying, أَوَّلُ جُمْعَةٍ جُمِّعَتْ فِى
الإِسْلَامُ بَعْدَ المَدِينَةِ بِجُوءَاثِى [The first Friday that was observed by the performance of congregational prayer in the time of El-Islám, after the observance thereof in El-Medeeneh, was in Ju-áthà]. (TA.)