خبت

kh-b-t

3 wordsRank #973

Description

The Arabic root خبت (kh-b-t) carries the core meaning of lowering oneself, subsiding, or becoming still, particularly in the context of spiritual humility and reverence before God. In the Quran, it describes believers who humble their hearts and conduct themselves with tranquility and submissiveness in worship, especially during prayer, reflecting an inner state of awe and devotion rather than mere outward posture. This concept is significant as it emphasizes that true faith requires both internal spiritual meekness and the quieting of one's ego in recognition of God's absolute greatness.

Derived Words in the Quran

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Hudهود(1 word)
وَأَخْبَتُوٓا۟
wa-akhbatūand humble themselves
verb11:23
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Al-Hajjالحج(2 words)
ٱلْمُخْبِتِينَ
l-mukh'bitīna(to) the humble ones
noun22:34
فَتُخْبِتَ
fatukh'bitaand may humbly submit
verb22:54