عرو
'-r-w
3 wordsRank #939
Description
The Arabic root ع-ر-و ('ayn-ra-waw) carries the core meaning of seizing, grasping firmly, or holding fast to something. In the Quran, it appears most notably in the phrase al-'urwah al-wuthqa (the firm/trustworthy handhold), which metaphorically represents holding fast to faith, God's guidance, or the unbreakable bond with the divine. This root emphasizes the concept of security and unwavering attachment, urging believers to maintain a strong, reliable grip on their faith and religious commitments as one would grasp a sturdy handle for support and stability.
Derived Words in the Quran
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