ذوق

dh-w-q

63 wordsRank #176

Description

The Arabic root ذوق (dh-w-q) fundamentally means to taste or experience directly, conveying intimate, firsthand knowledge of something through personal encounter rather than abstract awareness. In the Quran, this root is used predominantly to describe the direct experiencing of divine punishment, reward, or trials, emphasizing that humans will personally undergo the consequences of their deeds rather than merely hearing about them. The tactile, sensory nature of this verb underscores the Quran's message that divine recompense is a concrete reality that will be tangibly felt, making reward and punishment immediate and undeniable experiences rather than distant concepts.

Derived Words in the Quran

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أَذَقْنَا
adhaqnāWe cause to taste
verb42:48
ذُقْ
dhuqTaste
verb44:49
يَذُوقُونَ
yadhūqūnathey will taste
verb44:56
فَذُوقُوا۟
fadhūqūThen taste
verb46:34
ذُوقُوا۟
dhūqūTaste
verb51:14
فَذُوقُوا۟
fadhūqūSo taste
verb54:37
فَذُوقُوا۟
fadhūqūSo taste
verb54:39
ذُوقُوا۟
dhūqūTaste
verb54:48
ذَاقُوا۟
dhāqūthey tasted
verb59:15
فَذَاقُوا۟
fadhāqūSo they tasted
verb64:5
فَذَاقَتْ
fadhāqatSo it tasted
verb65:9
يَذُوقُونَ
yadhūqūnathey will taste
verb78:24
فَذُوقُوا۟
fadhūqūSo taste
verb78:30