قمر
q-m-r
27 wordsRank #336
Description
The Arabic root ق-م-र (q-m-r) fundamentally refers to the moon and lunar phenomena, appearing in the Quran primarily to denote the moon as one of Allah's signs and a means of measuring time. In Quranic context, the moon is presented as part of the divine creation that demonstrates God's power and wisdom, often paired with the sun to illustrate the precise celestial order established for humanity's benefit in calculating months, seasons, and religious observances. The moon serves both as a physical reality for timekeeping and as a metaphorical sign inviting reflection on the Creator's majesty.
Derived Words in the Quran
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