نكح

n-k-h

23 wordsRank #375

Description

The Arabic root نكح (n-k-h) fundamentally refers to the institution and act of marriage, encompassing both the legal contract and the marital relationship itself. In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to address marriage regulations, permissions, and prohibitions, emphasizing marriage as a formal, lawful bond rather than casual relationships. The term's usage establishes marriage as a sacred covenant with specific rights, responsibilities, and legal boundaries within Islamic law.

Derived Words in the Quran

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تَنكِحُوا۟
tankiḥū[you] marry
verb2:221
تُنكِحُوا۟
tunkiḥūgive in marriage (your women)
verb2:221
تَنكِحَ
tankiḥashe marries
verb2:230
يَنكِحْنَ
yankiḥ'na(from) marrying
verb2:232
ٱلنِّكَاحِ
l-nikāḥi(of) marriage
noun2:235
ٱلنِّكَاحِ ۚ
l-nikāḥi(of) the marriage
noun2:237
فَٱنكِحُوا۟
fa-inkiḥūthen marry
verb4:3
ٱلنِّكَاحَ
l-nikāḥa(the age of) marriage
noun4:6
تَنكِحُوا۟
tankiḥūmarry
verb4:22
نَكَحَ
nakaḥamarried
verb4:22
يَنكِحَ
yankiḥamarry
verb4:25
فَٱنكِحُوهُنَّ
fa-inkiḥūhunnaSo marry them
verb4:25
تَنكِحُوهُنَّ
tankiḥūhunnamarry them
verb4:127
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An-Nurالنور(5 words)
يَنكِحُ
yankiḥumarry
verb24:3
يَنكِحُهَآ
yankiḥuhāmarry her
verb24:3
وَأَنكِحُوا۟
wa-ankiḥūAnd marry
verb24:32
نِكَاحًا
nikāḥan(means for) marriage
noun24:33
نِكَاحًۭا
nikāḥan(for) marriage
noun24:60
أُنكِحَكَ
unkiḥakamarry you to
verb28:27
نَكَحْتُمُ
nakaḥtumuyou marry
verb33:49
يَسْتَنكِحَهَا
yastankiḥahāmarry her
verb33:50
تَنكِحُوٓا۟
tankiḥūyou should marry
verb33:53
تَنكِحُوهُنَّ
tankiḥūhunnayou marry them
verb60:10