صير
s-y-r
29 wordsRank #310
Description
The Arabic root صير (ṣ-y-r) conveys the core meaning of becoming, arriving at a final state, or reaching an ultimate destination. In the Quran, it predominantly appears in forms emphasizing the inevitable return of all things to Allah, particularly in eschatological contexts referring to the final judgment and the ultimate destination of souls in the afterlife. This root carries theological significance by reminding believers that all journeys, transformations, and life paths ultimately culminate in returning to God for accountability and final recompense.
Derived Words in the Quran
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