فكك
f-k-k
2 wordsRank #1252
Description
The Arabic root فكك (f-k-k) carries the core meaning of separation, release, or unfastening of things that were bound together. In the Quran, it appears in contexts related to freeing enslaved people (fakkur-raqabah) and describes the neck as something that can be released or freed, emphasizing the moral imperative of liberation and the breaking of bonds of servitude. This root underscores themes of social justice and the spiritual merit of liberating those in bondage, presenting emancipation as a virtuous act that loosens both physical and metaphorical constraints.
Derived Words in the Quran
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