فسق
f-s-q
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Description
The Arabic root ف-س-ق (f-s-q) fundamentally conveys the meaning of departing from or breaking out of proper bounds, specifically referring to willful disobedience and rejection of moral or divine boundaries. In the Quranic context, it describes those who consciously transgress God's commandments and rebel against His guidance, representing a state of defiant sinfulness rather than mere error or weakness. This term carries moral weight as it implies both the act of crossing established limits and the persistent attitude of rebelliousness against divine authority.
Derived Words in the Quran
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