خلق
kh-l-q
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Description
The Arabic root خ-ل-ق (kh-l-q) carries the core meaning of creation, origination, and bringing into existence from nothing, and it appears throughout the Quran primarily to describe Allah's divine act of creating the universe, humanity, and all living things. This root emphasizes God's absolute power as the sole Creator (al-Khaliq) who fashions and designs everything with purpose and measure, distinguishing divine creation from human making or manufacturing. The frequent Quranic usage of this root and its derivatives serves to remind believers of their complete dependence on Allah, their accountability to their Creator, and the signs of His existence evident in the created world around them.
Derived Words in the Quran
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