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س ر ق (sīn rā qāf) arabic root word meaning.


There are 9 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root sīn rā qāf (س ر ق) occurs nine times in the Quran, in four derived forms:
    • four times as the form I verb saraqa (سَرَقَ)
    • 1 times as the form VIII verb is'taraqa (ٱسْتَرَقَ)
    • three times as the active participle sāriq (سَّارِق)
    • 1 times as the active participle sāriqat (سَّارِقَة)



to steal. sariqa - be concealed. istaraqa - to wish to steal. sariqun - one who is addicted to theft, one who steals.

All words derived from sīn rā qāf root word


WordMeaningArabic
(5:38:1) wal-sāriqu
And (for) the male thief
وَالسَّارِقُ
(5:38:2) wal-sāriqatu
and the female thief
وَالسَّارِقَةُ
(12:70:15) lasāriqūna
surely (are) thieves
لَسَارِقُونَ
(12:73:12) sāriqīna
thieves
سَارِقِينَ
(12:77:3) yasriq
he steals
يَسْرِقْ
(12:77:5) saraqa
stole
سَرَقَ
(12:81:8) saraqa
has stolen
سَرَقَ
(15:18:3) is'taraqa
steals
اسْتَرَقَ
(60:12:14) yasriq'na
they will steal
يَسْرِقْنَ
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