أرض
a-r-d
461 wordsRank #15
Description
The Arabic root أرض (a-r-d) fundamentally denotes earth, land, or ground, and is one of the most frequent roots in the Quran, appearing in various forms to refer both to the physical earth as creation and to specific lands or territories. In Quranic context, it is often paired with السماوات (the heavens) to emphasize Allah's comprehensive creation and dominion over all existence, while also denoting the earth as humanity's dwelling place and testing ground. The root carries theological significance as it highlights the earth's role in divine signs, sustenance, inheritance, and as the stage for human moral responsibility and ultimate accountability.
Derived Words in the Quran
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