علم
'-l-m
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Description
The Arabic root ع-ل-م ('ilm) fundamentally conveys the concept of knowledge, knowing, and awareness in its various forms throughout the Quran. This root emphasizes the distinction between divine omniscience and human limited knowledge, frequently appearing in contexts that highlight Allah's complete knowledge of all things visible and hidden, while reminding humans of their dependence on revealed knowledge. The root's extensive use in the Quran underscores knowledge as a central Islamic value, distinguishing between beneficial knowledge that comes from God and ignorance (jahl), and establishing seeking knowledge as a form of worship and divine recognition.
Derived Words in the Quran
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