رغد
r-gh-d
3 wordsRank #930
Description
The Arabic root رغد (r-gh-d) conveys the core meaning of plentiful, comfortable, and carefree abundance, particularly relating to sustenance and provisions that are both ample and easily obtained without hardship. In the Quran, it appears most notably in the context of the divine provision offered to Adam and Eve in Paradise, where they were told to eat freely and abundantly from wherever they wished, emphasizing the effortless plenty and comfort of that original state. This root signifies not merely quantity but a quality of ease, luxury, and freedom from want that characterizes divine blessing and bounty.
Derived Words in the Quran
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