بيت
b-y-t
73 wordsRank #149
Description
The Arabic root بيت (b-y-t) fundamentally conveys the concept of dwelling, shelter, and established residence, appearing 73 times in the Quran in various forms. Its core meaning extends from physical houses and homes to the sacred House of Allah (the Kaaba), and metaphorically to nighttime as a place of rest and dwelling in darkness. In Quranic context, this root is significant for establishing themes of divine sanctuary, family life, security, and the intimate sphere where humans find protection and repose, both physically in their homes and spiritually in connection to Allah's House.
Derived Words in the Quran
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