زني

z-n-y

9 wordsRank #627

Description

The Arabic root زني (z-n-y) refers to unlawful sexual relations, encompassing both fornication (sexual relations between unmarried persons) and adultery (sexual relations involving a married person with someone other than their spouse). In the Quranic context, this root carries strong moral and legal significance as it describes one of the major prohibited acts in Islamic law, appearing in verses that establish both the prohibition itself and the prescribed punishments for those who commit it. The root emphasizes the protection of family bonds, lineage, and social morality, which are fundamental values in the Quranic worldview.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱلزِّنَىٰٓ ۖ
l-zināadultery
noun17:32
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An-Nurالنور(6 words)
ٱلزَّانِيَةُ
al-zāniyatuThe fornicatress
noun24:2
وَٱلزَّانِى
wal-zānīand the fornicator
noun24:2
ٱلزَّانِى
al-zānīThe fornicator
noun24:3
زَانِيَةً
zāniyatana fornicatress
noun24:3
وَٱلزَّانِيَةُ
wal-zāniyatuand the fornicatress
noun24:3
زَانٍ
zānina fornicator
noun24:3
يَزْنُونَ ۚ
yaznūnacommit unlawful sexual intercourse
verb25:68
يَزْنِينَ
yaznīnathey will commit adultery
verb60:12