a-h-l
Description
The Arabic root أهل (a-h-l) conveys the core meaning of belonging, kinship, and those who are intrinsically connected to a place, faith, or community. In the Quran, it appears 127 times to denote various types of belonging: family members (ahl al-bayt), inhabitants of a location (ahl al-qarya), followers of scripture (ahl al-kitab - People of the Book referring to Jews and Christians), and those worthy or deserving of something (ahl al-jannah - people of Paradise). This root is significant in establishing relationships, responsibilities, and religious identity, distinguishing between communities of belief while also emphasizing shared Abrahamic heritage and the bonds that unite or separate people based on their faith, locality, or familial ties.
Derived Words in the Quran
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