أخو
a-kh-w
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Description
The Arabic root أخو (a-kh-w) fundamentally conveys the concept of brotherhood, kinship, and close association in the Quran. It appears in various forms to describe biological brothers like Moses and Aaron, prophets sent to their people as "their brother" to emphasize shared identity and connection, and believers who are united as brothers in faith. This root carries profound theological significance by establishing bonds of solidarity, mutual responsibility, and spiritual kinship that transcend mere blood relations, particularly in verses declaring that all believers are brothers to one another.
Derived Words in the Quran
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