قصو

q-s-w

5 wordsRank #808

Description

The Arabic root قصو (q-s-w) conveys the core meaning of distance, remoteness, and being far away in both physical and abstract senses. In the Quran, this root appears most famously in Al-Masjid Al-Aqsa (the Farthest Mosque), emphasizing its geographical distance from Mecca, and is also used to describe remote locations or the extreme ends of places. The semantic field highlights spatial separation and the concept of reaching or relating to distant points, which carries theological significance in establishing the scope of sacred geography and divine events across vast distances.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱلْقُصْوَىٰ
l-quṣ'wāthe farther
adjective8:42
ٱلْأَقْصَا
l-aqṣāAl-Masjid Al-Aqsa
adjective17:1
19
Maryamمريم(1 word)
قَصِيًّۭا
qaṣiyyanremote
adjective19:22
أَقْصَا
aqṣā(the) farthest end
noun28:20
36
Ya-Sinيس(1 word)
أَقْصَا
aqṣā(the) farthest end
noun36:20