مزج

m-z-j

3 wordsRank #1050

Description

The Arabic root م-ز-ج (m-z-j) conveys the core meaning of mixing, blending, or combining substances together. In the Quran, it appears in Surah Al-Insan describing the beverages of Paradise, specifically referring to wine mixed with camphor (kafur) and ginger (zanjabil), emphasizing the pure and perfected nature of Paradise's provisions. The root highlights the concept that the drinks of the righteous will be perfectly blended mixtures, representing divine grace and the exquisite pleasures prepared for believers in the afterlife.

Derived Words in the Quran

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مِزَاجُهَا
mizājuhāits mixture
noun76:5
مِزَاجُهَا
mizājuhāits mixture
noun76:17
وَمِزَاجُهُۥ
wamizājuhuAnd its mixture
noun83:27