fához
Fahaz is a term that originates from the Arabic language, where it is used to describe a state of extreme fear or anxiety. The word itself is derived from the Arabic root "f-h-z," which can be translated to mean "to be afraid" or "to tremble." In Islamic contexts, fahaz is often associated with the concept of fear of Allah (Allah Ta'ala), which is considered a virtue and a means of spiritual growth. This fear is not the fear of punishment, but rather a deep reverence and awe for the divine. It is believed to lead to righteousness and piety. In everyday usage, fahaz can refer to any intense fear or anxiety, regardless of its cause. The term is not commonly used in Western languages, but it is recognized in Islamic studies and Arabic literature.