s-d-q
Description
The Arabic root صدق (s-d-q) fundamentally conveys the concept of truth, sincerity, and genuineness in both word and deed. In the Quran, this root extends beyond mere verbal truthfulness to encompass authenticity of faith, sincerity of intention, and the alignment between one's inner beliefs and outward actions, which is why it generates words related to both truthfulness (صادق) and charity (صدقة) - the latter being understood as a sincere proof of faith through action. This semantic range makes صدق central to Islamic theology, as it describes the essential quality of believers who demonstrate their genuine commitment to God through honest speech, righteous conduct, and charitable giving, thereby establishing trustworthiness and integrity as inseparable from true faith.
Derived Words in the Quran
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