The Arabic word "fāsiq" means "wicked" or "defiant". It describes someone who deviates from obedience or righteousness.
فَاسِقٌ تعني "خَارِجٌ عَنِ الطَّاعَةِ". This translates to 'a wicked person'.
| arabic | فَاسِقٌ |
|---|---|
| root | the defiantly disobedient |
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| occurrences | 1 time |
| order | 7101 |
Tags: noun
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