كثر

k-th-r

167 wordsRank #63

Description

The Arabic root كثر (k-th-r) conveys the fundamental meaning of abundance, multitude, and increase in quantity or frequency. In the Quranic context, this root appears in various forms to describe both physical multiplication (such as wealth, offspring, or numbers of people) and abstract concepts like the frequency of actions or intensity of behavior. The Quran often uses derivatives of this root to contrast worldly abundance with spiritual values, warning against being distracted by competition for material increase (as in Surah At-Takathur) and highlighting how many people or nations were led astray despite their great numbers, thus emphasizing that quantity does not necessarily equate to truth, guidance, or success in the sight of God.

Derived Words in the Quran

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كَثِيرَةًۭ
kathīratanmuch
adjective48:20
أَكْثَرُهُمْ
aktharuhummost of them
noun49:4
كَثِيرٍۢ
kathīrinmuch
noun49:7
كَثِيرًۭا
kathīranmuch
noun49:12
أَكْثَرَهُمْ
aktharahummost of them
noun52:47
كَثِيرَةٍۢ
kathīratinabundant
adjective56:32
وَكَثِيرٌۭ
wakathīrunand many
noun57:16
وَتَكَاثُرٌۭ
watakāthurunand competition in increase
noun57:20
وَكَثِيرٌۭ
wakathīrunbut most
noun57:26
وَكَثِيرٌۭ
wakathīrunbut most
noun57:27
أَكْثَرَ
aktharamore
noun58:7
كَثِيرًۭا
kathīranmuch
adjective62:10
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Nuhنوح(1 word)
كَثِيرًۭا ۖ
kathīranmany
noun71:24
تَسْتَكْثِرُ
tastakthiru(to) acquire more
verb74:6
فَأَكْثَرُوا۟
fa-aktharūAnd (made) much
verb89:12
ٱلتَّكَاثُرُ
l-takāthuruthe competition to increase
noun102:1
ٱلْكَوْثَرَ
l-kawtharaAl-Kauthar
noun108:1