حيث
h-y-th
31 wordsRank #290
Description
The Arabic root ح-ي-ث (h-y-th) fundamentally denotes place, location, or spatial/circumstantial position, expressing the concept of "where" or "wherever" in both literal and metaphorical senses. In the Quran, it frequently appears in contexts establishing divine commands, permissions, or prohibitions that apply universally across locations or circumstances, emphasizing that Allah's laws transcend specific places. This root is particularly significant in verses about warfare, worship, and moral conduct, indicating that divine guidance applies to believers regardless of their physical or situational context.
Derived Words in the Quran
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