سقي
s-q-y
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Description
The Arabic root سقي (s-q-y) carries the core meaning of providing water or drink to someone or something, emphasizing the act of giving sustenance through liquid. In the Quran, this root appears in contexts ranging from earthly acts of watering livestock and crops to divine provision of water as a mercy, and metaphorically to describe the blessed being given drink in Paradise or the punishment of scalding liquids in Hell. The root underscores fundamental themes of divine provision, mercy, gratitude, and the essential life-giving nature of water as a sign of God's sustenance for His creation.
Derived Words in the Quran
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