عود

'-w-d

63 wordsRank #175

Description

The Arabic root ع-و-د ('ayn-waw-dal) carries the core meaning of returning, repeating, or going back to a previous state, as well as referring to the ancient tribe of 'Aad. In the Quranic context, this root appears frequently in discussions of resurrection and the return to Allah for judgment, emphasizing the cyclical nature of creation and accountability, while also serving as a historical reference to the people of 'Aad who were destroyed for rejecting their prophet Hud. The dual usage connects the physical concept of returning with the theological warning that just as previous nations faced consequences, all humanity will return to God.

Derived Words in the Quran

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عَآئِدُونَ
ʿāidūna(will) return
noun44:15
عَادٍ
ʿādin(of) Aad
noun46:21
50
Qafق(1 word)
وَعَادٌۭ
waʿādunAnd Aad
noun50:13
عَادٍ
ʿādinAad
noun51:41
عَادًا
ʿādanAad
noun53:50
عَادٌۭ
ʿādunAad
noun54:18
يَعُودُونَ
yaʿūdūnago back
verb58:3
يَعُودُونَ
yaʿūdūnathey return
verb58:8
وَعَادٌۢ
waʿādunand Aad
noun69:4
عَادٌۭ
ʿādunAad
noun69:6
71
Nuhنوح(1 word)
يُعِيدُكُمْ
yuʿīdukumHe will return you
verb71:18
وَيُعِيدُ
wayuʿīduand repeats
verb85:13
بِعَادٍ
biʿādinwith Aad
noun89:6