دوم

d-w-m

9 wordsRank #614

Description

The Arabic root د-و-م (d-w-m) carries the core meaning of continuity, permanence, and lasting duration without interruption. In the Quran, this root emphasizes the eternal nature of divine realities like Paradise and Hell, as well as the continuous duration of worship and devotion required from believers. The concept underscores a fundamental Islamic theological principle that distinguishes between temporary worldly existence and the everlasting nature of the hereafter, while also highlighting the perpetual obligation of humans to maintain their relationship with God.

Derived Words in the Quran

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دُمْتَ
dum'tayou keep constantly
verb3:75
دَامُوا۟
dāmūas long as they are
verb5:24
دُمْتُمْ
dum'tumlong as you
verb5:96
دُمْتُ
dum'tuas long as I
verb5:117
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Hudهود(2 words)
دَامَتِ
dāmatias long as remain
verb11:107
دَامَتِ
dāmatias long as remains
verb11:108
دَآئِمٌۭ
dāimun(is) everlasting
noun13:35
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Maryamمريم(1 word)
دُمْتُ
dum'tuas long as I am
verb19:31
دَآئِمُونَ
dāimūna(are) constant
noun70:23