خلو
kh-l-w
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Description
The Arabic root خلو (kh-l-w) carries the core meaning of being empty, vacant, or having passed away, often referring to previous generations or communities that no longer exist. In the Quranic context, this root is predominantly used to emphasize that earlier nations and prophets have already passed away, serving as a reminder of mortality and the transient nature of worldly existence. This usage reinforces theological themes about learning from past communities, the inevitability of death, and the continuation of divine guidance across different eras despite the passing of previous messengers and peoples.
Derived Words in the Quran
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