a-t-y
Description
The Arabic root أتي (a-t-y) carries the core semantic meaning of coming, arriving, or bringing something to someone, encompassing both physical movement toward a destination and the act of delivering or presenting something. In the Quran, this root appears extensively to describe divine revelations coming to prophets, messengers arriving at communities, people approaching God or judgment, and the giving or bringing forth of deeds, evidence, or obligations. Its significance lies in expressing the dynamic relationship between God and humanity, emphasizing themes of divine communication, accountability, and the movement toward ultimate consequences, whether through receiving guidance, fulfilling religious duties like charity, or facing the inevitable arrival of the Day of Judgment.
Derived Words in the Quran
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