ارتدّ

1.
quasi-pass. of 1 as explained in the first sentence of this article; (Msb;) He, or it, returned, went back, came back, or reverted; &c.; (S, L, Msb, * K;) [عَنْ وَجْهِهِ from his, or its, course; and] عَنْ سَعْدِهِ وَدِينِهِ [from his state of prosperity and his religion]; (A;) and إِلَى مَنْزِلِهِ [to his abode]: (Msb:) or he turned, or shifted; عَنْهُ [from it]; and عَنْ دِينِهِ [from his religion]. (M.) [Hence, He apostatized; or revolted from his religion: and particularly] he returned from El-Islám to disbelief; (Msb;) or so ارتدّ عِنِ الإِسْلَامِ. (L.) And يَرْتَدُّ البَصَرُ عَنْهُ مِنْ قُبْحِهِ [The eye reverts from him by reason of his unseemliness, or ugliness]. (TA.) See also 6.
2.
[Hence also,] اِرْتَدَّتْ نَفْسِى إِلَى وَقْتِ انْتِهَاءِ مُدَّتِى [My soul was brought, or came, to the time of the end of my duration]. (IB, TA in article امر. [See a verse of El-'Ajjáj cited voce أَمَارٌ.])
3.
And اِرْتَدَّتْ عَلَى فُلَانٍ بِغْيَتُهُ [The thing that he sought was refused, or denied, to such a one]: said of one who finds not what he seeks. (TA in article بغى.)
4.
ارتدّهُ is synonym with رَدَّهُ as explained in the first sentence of this article, q. v. (M, L.)
5.
See also 10, (with which it is likewise synonym,) in two places.

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