الواحد
كلمة (الواحد) في اللغة لها معنيان، أحدهما: أول العدد، والثاني:...
Every statement that could be considered a marriage proposal or the like of it.
"Ta‘reed" (making an indirect or implicit statement) means expressing something with an indirect statement, or saying something that can be interpreted in more than one way while intending a specific meaning. An example is to make a marriage proposal with an indirect statement, such as saying to a woman whose husband has passed away and she is in her mourning period: "I want to get married, and I wish that Allah would make it easy for me to find a righteous woman," or "You are beautiful. Who could find someone like you?"
"Ta‘reed": opposite of "tasreeh" (explicit speech). To speak with "ta‘reed" means to make an indirect or implicit statement to someone or about someone while you intend the direct or explicit meaning.
Words that gives the hearer the intended meaning without stating it.