دين

d-y-n

101 wordsRank #114

Description

The Arabic root د-ي-ن (d-y-n) fundamentally conveys the concept of submission, obligation, and a binding system of life, encompassing both religion as a comprehensive way of living and the related notions of judgment, recompense, and accountability. In the Quranic context, deen signifies not merely ritual worship but an entire framework of belief, law, and practice that governs one's relationship with God and society, which is why it appears in references to different religions, the Day of Judgment (yawm ad-deen), and the complete system of Islam itself. This multifaceted meaning emphasizes that true religion involves total commitment and carries consequences, linking divine guidance with ultimate accountability.

Derived Words in the Quran

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دِينِ
dīni(the) religion
noun110:2