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ح س د (ḥā sīn dāl) arabic root word meaning.


There are 5 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ḥā sīn dāl (ح س د) occurs five times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • three times as the form I verb ḥasada (حَسَدَ)
    • 1 times as the noun ḥasad (حَسَد)
    • 1 times as the active participle ḥāsid (حَاسِد)



To envy, grudge, to dislike that a person possesses a thing (and wish that it would depart from him and transfer to himself), to wish that a person be deprived of a thing.

All words derived from ḥā sīn dāl root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:109:12) ḥasadan
(out of) jealousy
حَسَدًا
(4:54:2) yaḥsudūna
are they jealous
يَحْسُدُونَ
(48:15:25) taḥsudūnanā
you envy us
تَحْسُدُونَنَا
(113:5:3) ḥāsidin
(of) an envier
حَاسِدٍ
(113:5:5) ḥasada
he envies
حَسَدَ
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