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ل ز م (lām zāy mīm) arabic root word meaning.


There are 5 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root lām zāy mīm (ل ز م) occurs five times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • three times as the form IV verb alzama (أَلْزَمَ)
    • 2 times as the noun lizām (لِزَام)



To stick close to, to cling, associate, adhere, belong, intend, fasten, remain, made incumbent/obligatory.

All words derived from lām zāy mīm root word


WordMeaningArabic
(11:28:16) anul'zimukumūhā
should We compel you (to accept) it
أَنُلْزِمُكُمُوهَا
(17:13:3) alzamnāhu
We have fastened to him
أَلْزَمْنَاهُ
(20:129:7) lizāman
an obligation
لِزَامًا
(25:77:12) lizāman
the inevitable (punishment)
لِزَامًا
(48:26:17) wa-alzamahum
and made them adhere
وَأَلْزَمَهُمْ
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