رمز
r-m-z
1 wordRank #1273
Description
The Arabic root رمز (r-m-z) fundamentally conveys the concept of signaling, gesturing, or indicating something through subtle signs rather than explicit speech. In the Quranic context, it appears in the story of Prophet Zachariah, where he was commanded to communicate with people only through gestures or signs for three days after receiving the miraculous news of his son's birth, serving as both a sign of the miracle and a form of devotional silence. This root emphasizes non-verbal communication and symbolic indication, highlighting how divine signs and communication can transcend ordinary speech.
Derived Words in the Quran
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