يقظ

y-q-z

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Description

The Arabic root يقظ (y-q-ẓ) conveys the core meaning of wakefulness, alertness, and conscious awareness as opposed to sleep or heedlessness. In its Quranic usage, this root appears in the story of the People of the Cave (Surah al-Kahf), where it describes the miraculous state of the sleepers who appeared awake even while in their prolonged slumber, emphasizing the divine protection and supernatural nature of their condition. The root carries significance in highlighting the contrast between physical states and spiritual realities, as well as the theme of divine preservation and the distinction between true consciousness and mere appearance.

Derived Words in the Quran

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أَيْقَاظًۭا
ayqāẓanawake
noun18:18