قرأ
q-r-a
88 wordsRank #126
Description
The Arabic root قرأ (q-r-a) fundamentally means to read, recite, or proclaim, and it gives us the word "Quran" itself, which means "the recitation" or "that which is read." In the Quranic context, this root emphasizes both the oral transmission of divine revelation and the act of engaging with scripture through recitation, reflecting how the Quran was initially revealed to be recited aloud rather than silently read. The frequency of this root underscores the central importance of vocal proclamation and active engagement with the divine text in Islamic practice and worship.
Derived Words in the Quran
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