ألم
a-l-m
75 wordsRank #143
Description
The Arabic root ألم (a-l-m) conveys the core meaning of pain, suffering, and affliction, both physical and emotional. In the Quran, it appears predominantly in contexts describing divine punishment, warning believers and disbelievers of painful consequences for wrongdoing, particularly in phrases like "painful punishment" (عذاب أليم). This root serves as a crucial theological concept emphasizing accountability, divine justice, and the serious consequences of rejecting faith or committing sins, making it central to the Quran's moral and eschatological framework.
Derived Words in the Quran
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