جهر
j-h-r
16 wordsRank #445
Description
The Arabic root ج-ه-ر (j-h-r) carries the core meaning of making something open, public, loud, or manifest, in contrast to what is hidden or concealed. In the Quran, this root emphasizes that Allah has complete knowledge of both what humans declare openly and what they keep secret, whether in speech, actions, or intentions. The concept underscores divine omniscience and serves as a reminder that nothing is truly hidden from God, even when people distinguish between their public and private behaviors.
Derived Words in the Quran
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