هات

h-a-t

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Description

The Arabic root هات (h-a-t) in the Quran conveys the core meaning of bringing something forth or producing evidence, typically used as an imperative command. It appears in contexts where Allah challenges disbelievers to produce proof for their claims about other deities or to bring forth something comparable to the Quran if they doubt its divine origin. This root emphasizes the Quran's recurring theme of demanding rational evidence and proof, highlighting the inability of opponents to meet divine challenges and thereby establishing the truth of Islamic monotheism and prophetic revelation.

Derived Words in the Quran

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هَاتُوا۟
hātūBring
verb2:111
هَاتُوا۟
hātūBring
verb21:24
هَاتُوا۟
hātūBring forth
verb27:64
هَاتُوا۟
hātūBring
verb28:75