Arabic

fqd - to miss, to lose, not to find; V. visiter, examiner une chose, la considérer attentivement, y faire attention, en prendre soin (to visit, examine something, to consider it carefully, to pay attention to it, to take care of it) (Lane 2424, Dozy II 271)

The meaning “to muster troops”, not registered for fqd in the standard Arabic dictionaries, clearly appears in the Koran (27:20): wa-tafaqqada ṭ-ṭayra fa-qāla mā liya lā ʔarā l-hudhuda “And he [Solomon] mustered the birds [called ǧunūduhu “his troops” above in verse 17] and said: “How is it that I do not see the hoopoe?” (EDA I 179)

PS
*pḳd - to be attentive, interested in somebody or something (EDA I 180)