قرح
q-r-h
3 wordsRank #945
Description
The Arabic root قرح (q-r-h) carries the core meaning of a wound, injury, or bodily harm resulting from battle or conflict. In the Quran, it appears primarily in Surah Al-Imran in reference to the wounds and injuries sustained by Muslims and their opponents during the Battle of Uhud, emphasizing that both sides experience pain and suffering in warfare. The root serves to comfort believers by acknowledging their hardships while reminding them that their enemies face similar afflictions, thus encouraging perseverance and putting their struggles in perspective.
Derived Words in the Quran
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