q-l-b
Description
The Arabic root قلب (q-l-b) carries the core semantic meaning of turning, flipping, or reversing something from one state to another, which extends metaphorically to the heart as the organ that "turns" or changes in its feelings, beliefs, and loyalties. In the Quran, this root most frequently appears in reference to the heart (qalb) as the spiritual and intellectual center of human consciousness that can be turned toward or away from God, hardened or softened, sealed or opened to guidance. The root's appearance in forms meaning "to turn back" or "to reverse" reinforces the Quranic theme that hearts are dynamic rather than static—they can be transformed through divine guidance or corrupted through rejection, and humans may turn back from their covenants, just as the heart itself is capable of turning between faith and disbelief.
Derived Words in the Quran
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