(he rose in the morning) 'Azha'(he spent the forenoon) and 'bata'(he spent the night),are idiomatically used for 'to be in any state,to continue'without specification of time or season.
[268] Lit. 'my liver ;'which viscus,and _disibledevent=phantom,the nearest approach to our 'ghost,'that queer remnant of Fetishism imbedded in Christianity;the phantasma,the shade (not the soul) of tile dead. Hence the accurate Niebuhr declares,'apparitions (i.e.,of the departed) are unknown in Arabia.'Haunted houses are there tenanted by Ghuls,Jinns and a host of supernatural creatures;