What does « Full moon / To hasten » mean in the Quran?
Discover the meaning of the word Full moon / To hasten (بدر) in the Quran, with 1 verse in which it appears, and a detailed explanation from Al-Raghib al-Asfahani's Mufradat fi gharib al-Qur'an.
بدر
Full moon / To hasten
Root: ب - د - ر
Creed (aqida) 1 verse
Updated on 29 May 2026 at 7:00 AM
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Definition of Full moon / To hasten
Al-badr (full moon): the moon when complete.
Bâdara: he hastened, he preceded.
Allah says: 'And hasten (bâdirû) to forgiveness from your Lord' (Âl 'Imrân: 133).
And test the orphans [in their abilities] until they reach marriageable age. Then if you perceive in them sound judgement, release their property to them. And do not consume it excessively and quickly, [anticipating] that they will grow up. And whoever, [when acting as guardian], is self-sufficient should refrain [from taking a fee]; and whoever is poor - let him take according to what is acceptable. Then when you release their property to them, bring witnesses upon them. And sufficient is Allah as Accountant.