لقم

l-q-m

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Description

The Arabic root لقم (l-q-m) carries the core meaning of swallowing or gulping something down quickly, often in a single bite or morsel. In the Quran, it appears in the story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah) when the whale swallowed him whole, emphasizing the sudden and complete nature of his engulfment as part of his trial and eventual deliverance. This root conveys the imagery of consuming something entirely and swiftly, highlighting divine power over creation and the circumstances that test human faith.

Derived Words in the Quran

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فَٱلْتَقَمَهُ
fal-taqamahuThen swallowed him
verb37:142