شرر
sh-r-r
31 wordsRank #295
Description
The Arabic root ش-ر-ر (sh-r-r) conveys the core meaning of evil, harm, and wickedness, representing anything morally bad or detrimental to human welfare. In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to describe evil deeds, bad people, harmful consequences, and the worst of creation, often contrasted with khayr (good) to establish moral distinctions. The root is significant in Quranic discourse as it identifies sources of moral corruption, warns against harmful actions, and categorizes those who persistently choose wrongdoing as the worst of creatures in Allah's sight.
Derived Words in the Quran
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