ضيف
d-y-f
6 wordsRank #735
Description
The Arabic root ضيف (d-y-f) carries the core meaning of guest or visitor, referring to someone who temporarily stays with a host and is entitled to hospitality and protection. In the Quran, this root appears in narratives about Prophet Ibrahim and Prophet Lut receiving angelic visitors, emphasizing the sacred Arabian tradition of honoring guests and the moral obligation to provide them shelter and safety. The concept underscores themes of hospitality as a virtue, the special status of guests under one's care, and the social bonds created through the practice of welcoming strangers.
Derived Words in the Quran
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