كلل
k-l-l
377 wordsRank #17
Description
The Arabic root كلل (k-l-l) conveys the core semantic meaning of totality, completeness, and comprehensiveness, forming words that express concepts of "all," "every," and "each." In the Quran, this root appears predominantly through the word كُلّ (kull) and its derivatives, emphasizing Allah's absolute sovereignty over all creation, the universal applicability of divine laws, and the comprehensive nature of His knowledge and power. Its frequent usage (377 occurrences) underscores fundamental Quranic themes of God's universal dominion, the inclusivity of His message to all humanity, and the totality of accountability on the Day of Judgment where every soul will be judged.
Derived Words in the Quran
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