أمل

a-m-l

2 wordsRank #1144

Description

The Arabic root أمل (a-m-l) in the Quran conveys the concept of hope, expectation, and longing, particularly in relation to future aspirations and desires. In its Quranic usage, it often refers to worldly hopes and prolonged expectations that can distract believers from preparing for the Hereafter, though it can also denote legitimate hopes when directed toward Allah's mercy and reward. This root emphasizes the tension between temporal worldly aspirations and eternal spiritual goals, reminding believers to balance their hopes with awareness of life's brevity and accountability before God.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱلْأَمَلُ ۖ
l-amaluthe hope
noun15:3
أَمَلًۭا
amalan(for) hope
noun18:46