رسل
r-s-l
513 wordsRank #13
Description
The Arabic root ر-س-ل (r-s-l) carries the core meaning of sending, dispatching, or transmitting with purpose and authority. In the Quranic context, this root is primarily used to describe God's act of sending prophets and messengers (rusul) to humanity with divine guidance, emphasizing the deliberate, measured nature of prophetic communication and the chain of revelation throughout history. The root's frequent appearance (513 times) underscores the centrality of messengership to the Quran's theology, establishing that divine communication to humanity is systematic, intentional, and part of God's ongoing relationship with His creation.
Derived Words in the Quran
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