رحم
r-h-m
339 wordsRank #21
Description
The Arabic root رحم (r-h-m) fundamentally conveys the concepts of mercy, compassion, and tender loving care, deriving from the word for womb (raḥim), which symbolizes the ultimate protective and nurturing relationship. In the Quran, this root appears most prominently in the divine names al-Rahman (the Most Merciful) and al-Rahim (the Especially Merciful), emphasizing that mercy is God's defining attribute and the primary lens through which He relates to His creation. This root's frequent occurrence—339 times—underscores mercy as the central theme of the Quranic message, framing divine justice, guidance, and even creation itself as expressions of God's overarching compassion toward humanity.
Derived Words in the Quran
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