Fasiq
Rebel, disobedient
FAH-seeq/ˈfæsiːk/
Meaning & Origin
From the Arabic root ‘fasaka’ which means ‘to rebel, disobey or break a rule’. In Islamic tradition, it is often used as a reminder of the consequences of disobedience to Allah and His commandments.
Spiritual meaning
A reminder of the importance of following the right path and seeking knowledge and guidance from the divine.
Language details
Fasiq
A Muslim who does not follow the laws and teachings of Islam
فاسِق
اسلام میں ایک ایسا شخص جو نہیں مانتا کہ اسلام کے احکام اور سنتوں کو پابند کرنا چاہیے
فاسِق
المرء الفاسِقُ ما كانَ عادةً في الإسلامِ، يُعدُّ الفاسِقُ من الأشخاصِ الذين يُستَثنونَ من الإسلامِ بسببَ عدمِ اتباعهمِ لشريعةِ اللهِ
फासिक़
दार अल-इस्लाम के एक व्यक्ति जो इस्लामिक कानूनों और संवादों का पालन नहीं करता है
فاسِق
د اسلامي قوانینو او د اسلامي سنتو نه پیروي کوي
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
FAH-seeq
/ˈfæsiːk/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Topaz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
The label "fasiq" holds a negative connotation in Islamic society as it signifies a person who disobeys laws and Islamic norms. It can lead to social isolation and shame within the community. However, it also serves as a call to repentance and an opportunity for personal growth and transformation.
From a spiritual perspective, being branded as a fasiq is a reminder of the importance of adhering to God’s guidance and staying on the righteous path. It highlights the significance of accountability towards Allah and the consequences of straying away from His commandments. It is a call to seek forgiveness and renew commitment to following the path of righteousness.
Traditional Islamic name - Traditional Islamic name with deep spiritual significance in Islamic culture
Historical references
Historical records show that Al-Fasiqun (The Transgressors) The name Fasiq carried significant weight in that era.
7th century
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