غضض

gh-d-d

4 wordsRank #919

Description

The Arabic root غضض (gh-ḍ-ḍ) carries the core meaning of lowering, reducing, or restraining something, particularly in the context of moderating one's gaze or voice. In the Quran, it appears most notably in verses commanding believers to lower their gaze as an act of modesty and self-control, establishing a fundamental principle of Islamic social ethics regarding visual restraint and respect. This root emphasizes the spiritual discipline of controlling one's senses and desires, making it central to Quranic teachings on moral conduct and interpersonal boundaries.

Derived Words in the Quran

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An-Nurالنور(2 words)
يَغُضُّوا۟
yaghuḍḍūthey should lower
verb24:30
يَغْضُضْنَ
yaghḍuḍ'na(that) they should lower
verb24:31
وَٱغْضُضْ
wa-ugh'ḍuḍand lower
verb31:19
يَغُضُّونَ
yaghuḍḍūnalower
verb49:3