حمد
h-m-d
68 wordsRank #160
Description
The Arabic root ح-م-د (h-m-d) carries the core meaning of praise, gratitude, and commendation, specifically denoting praise that is deserved and given for admirable qualities or actions. In the Quranic context, this root most frequently appears in reference to praising Allah for His perfection, blessings, and divine attributes, establishing gratitude as a central act of worship and recognition of God's worthiness of all praise. The root also forms the name Muhammad, meaning "the praised one," and appears in various grammatical forms throughout the Quran to emphasize that all genuine praise ultimately belongs to and originates from Allah alone.
Derived Words in the Quran
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