غمض

gh-m-d

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Description

The Arabic root غمض (gh-m-ḍ) fundamentally conveys the meaning of closing the eyes, lowering the gaze, or turning away from something, often implying willful ignorance or overlooking. In its Quranic usage, it appears in the context of accepting something inferior while deliberately ignoring or closing one's eyes to its defects, suggesting a conscious act of avoiding full scrutiny or pretending not to notice flaws. This root carries moral significance in the Quran by highlighting the difference between accepting something wholeheartedly versus reluctantly accepting it while overlooking its shortcomings, particularly in matters of charity and financial dealings.

Derived Words in the Quran

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تُغْمِضُوا۟
tugh'miḍū(with) close(d) eyes
verb2:267