Ayn-Kaf-Be: To succeed, take the place of, come after, strike on the heel, come at the heel, follow anyone closely. Aqqaba - to endeavour repeatedly, return, punish, requitt, retrace one's step. Aqab - to die, leave offsprings, give in exchange. Aqabatun - place hard to ascent. Uqbun - success. Ta'aqqaba - to take careful information, shout, follow step by step. Aqub - heel, son, grandson, offspring, pivot, axis. Uqba - requital, result, reward, end, success. Iqab (pl. aqubat) - punishment after sin, one who puts off or reverses, who looks at the consequence or result of the affair. Mu'aqqibat - who succeed each other, some thing that comes immediately after another thing or succeeds another thing without interruption. It is a double plural feminine of mu'aqqib. The plural feminine form indicates the frequency of the deeds, since in Arabic the feminine form is sometimes employed to impart emphasis and frequency.