Quran Lexicon - Explore Quranic Words and Root Meanings
Welcome to the Quran Lexicon, your ultimate guide to understanding the Quranic vocabulary and Arabic root words. This tool allows you to explore the meanings of Quranic words, their root letters, and how they are used in the Quran.
The triliteral lām mīm zāy - ل م ز occurs 4 (four) times in Quran. In 9 derived forms.
Waylun likulli humazatin lumaza
Waminhum man yalmizuka fee assadaqatifa-in oAAtoo minha radoo wa-in lam yuAAtawminha itha hum yaskhatoon
Allatheena yalmizoona almuttawwiAAeenamina almu/mineena fee assadaqati wallatheenala yajidoona illa juhdahum fayaskharoona minhumsakhira Allahu minhum walahum AAathabun aleem
Ya ayyuha allatheena amanoola yaskhar qawmun min qawmin AAasa an yakoonookhayran minhum wala nisaon min nisa-in AAasaan yakunna khayran minhunna wala talmizoo anfusakum walatanabazoo bil-alqabi bi/sa al-ismualfusooqu baAAda al-eemani waman lam yatub faola-ikahumu aththalimoon
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