ظالم

Arabic

Root
ظ ل م (ẓ-l-m)

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of ظَلَمَ (ẓalama).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ðˤaː.lim/

Adjective

ظَالِم • (ẓālim) (feminine ظَالِمَةٌ (ẓālimatun), masculine plural ظَالِمُونَ (ẓālimūna) or ظُلَّام (ẓullām) or ظَلَمَة (ẓalama), feminine plural ظَالِمَات (ẓālimāt))

  1. active participle of ظَلَمَ (ẓalama)
    1. unjust; tyrannical, oppressing, iniquitous
      Synonym: غَاشِم (ḡāšim)
      • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 18:35:
        وَدَخَلَ جَنَّتَهُ وَهُوَ ظَالِمٌ لِّنَفْسِهِ قَالَ مَا أَظُنُّ أَن تَبِيدَ هَٰذِهِ أَبَدًا
        wadaḵala jannatahu wahuwa ẓālimun llinafsihi qāla mā ʔaẓunnu ʔan tabīda hāḏihi ʔabadan
        And he entered his garden while he was unjust to himself. He said, "I do not think that this will perish - ever.

Declension

Descendants

References

Kohistani Shina

Noun

ظالم (zālim)

  1. oppressor, unjust, dictator, tyrannical, wrongdoer

Munji

Noun

ظالم (zālim)

  1. oppressor

Urdu

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Urdu) IPA(key): /zɑː.lɪm/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɪm

Noun

ظالم • (zālim) ? (Hindi spelling ज़ालिम)

  1. oppressor, unjust, dictator, tyrannical, wrongdoer
    Synonym: اَتْیاچارِی (atyācārī)

Ushojo

Etymology

From Urdu ظالم (zālim).

Noun

ظالم (zālim)

  1. oppressor, unjust, dictator, tyrannical, wrongdoer
  2. oppressive

Yidgha

Noun

ظالم (zālim)

  1. oppressor
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