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ن ف ق
Nun-Fa-Qaf
General Root Meaning
to be saleable, to come out of a hole, be exhausted (store), consumed, spent, expenditure. To enter into another hole where there is another outlet, so is a hypocrite who professes to believe first one thing and then another, thus entering faith through one door and leaving it through another.
nafaqan (n.acc.) hole with another outlet, tunnel.
nafaqatun (n.) worthy to be spent, expenditure.
nafaqu (prt. 3rd p. m. plu. III) practised hypocrisy.
nafaqa (v.) to profess hypocrisy, believe in one thing and then another.
munafiqun (m. plu. III acc.) those who are hypocrite.
munafiqin (m. plu. III acc.) those who are hypocrite.
munafiqat (f. plu. III) hypocrite women
nifaq (v. n. III) hypocrisy
nifaqan (v. n. III acc.) hypocrisy
anfaqa (perf. 3rd p. m. sing. IV) he had spent
anfaqta (perf. 2nd p. m. sing. IV) thou hath spent.
anfaqu (perf. 3rd p. m. plu. IV) they have spent
anfaqtum (perf. 2nd p. m. plu. IV) Ye have spent
yunfiqu (imp. 3rd p. m. sing. IV) spends
tunfiquna (imp. 3rd p. m. plu. IV) Ye spend
tunfiqu (imp. 2nd p. m. plu. IV acc.) Ye spend
anfiqu prt. m. plu. IV) spend
infaq (v. n. ) spending
munfiqina (m. plu.) those who spend