حمم
h-m-m
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Description
The Arabic root ح-م-م (ḥ-m-m) primarily conveys the meaning of intense heat and burning, particularly referring to boiling or scalding water that is extremely hot. In the Quranic context, this root appears predominantly in descriptions of punishment in Hell, where ḥamīm (scalding water) is mentioned as one of the torments awaiting the disbelievers. The term emphasizes the severity and painful nature of divine punishment, serving as a vivid warning about the consequences of rejection of faith.
Derived Words in the Quran
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