جأر
j-a-r
3 wordsRank #992
Description
The Arabic root جأر (j-'-r) conveys the core meaning of crying out loudly in distress or raising one's voice in desperation, particularly when seeking help or relief from hardship. In the Quranic context, this root appears in references to people calling out to Allah in times of severe affliction or danger, emphasizing the human instinct to turn to the Divine when overwhelmed by calamity. The term captures both the intensity of human desperation and the implicit recognition that ultimate relief comes from Allah, making it significant in illustrating the relationship between human vulnerability and divine mercy.
Derived Words in the Quran
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