أمم
a-m-m
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Description
The Arabic root أمم (a-m-m) carries the core meaning of a collective group united by shared characteristics, purpose, or direction, whether religious, temporal, or ideological. In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to denote communities bound together by faith, time period, or common practices, emphasizing humanity's natural organization into distinct peoples and the universal pattern of divine guidance sent to each nation. The term's significance lies in establishing that every community throughout history has received prophets and divine messages appropriate to their context, while also highlighting the unity of human religious experience across different nations and epochs.
Derived Words in the Quran
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