وسق
w-s-q
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Description
The Arabic root وسق (w-s-q) carries the core meaning of gathering, collecting, or becoming full to capacity, often describing something that encompasses or envelops completely. In the Quranic context, it appears in Surah Al-Inshiqaq where Allah swears by the night and what it gathers (wa-ma wasaq), referring to how darkness collects and encompasses all things within it. This root emphasizes the concept of completeness and totality, illustrating natural phenomena that fully contain or embrace what is within their scope.
Derived Words in the Quran
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