شمس
sh-m-s
33 wordsRank #275
Description
The Arabic root ش-م-س (sh-m-s) fundamentally refers to the sun as a celestial body and appears throughout the Quran in various grammatical forms to denote this primary meaning. In the Quranic context, the sun is presented as one of Allah's signs and creations, often paired with the moon to demonstrate divine power, establish the natural order of day and night, and serve as a means for timekeeping and navigation. The root carries significance as evidence of God's creative power and mercy, with the sun functioning as both a practical provision for life on earth and a symbol inviting contemplation of the Creator.
Derived Words in the Quran
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