رتق
r-t-q
1 wordRank #1418
Description
The Arabic root رتق (r-t-q) conveys the core meaning of being joined, sealed, or stitched together into a unified whole. In the Quran, it appears in Surah Al-Anbiya (21:30) where it describes the heavens and earth as having been ratqan (a joined entity) before Allah separated them, illustrating the primordial unified state of creation before its division. This root emphasizes the concept of closure, integration, and seamless connection, making its use significant in describing the original cosmological condition before the differentiation of the universe.
Derived Words in the Quran
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