أبو
a-b-w
117 wordsRank #99
Description
The Arabic root أ-ب-و (alif-ba-waw) conveys the core meaning of fatherhood, paternity, and ancestral lineage. In the Quran, this root appears in 117 instances primarily referring to biological fathers, forefather prophets like Abraham and Jacob, and the broader concept of patriarchal authority and family relationships that were central to Arabian society. The term carries significant theological weight as it establishes prophetic genealogies, emphasizes covenant continuity through generations, and underscores the importance of honoring parental relationships as a religious duty, while also being used to reject claims of divine paternity regarding Allah.
Derived Words in the Quran
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