a-m-r
Description
The Arabic root أمر (a-m-r) carries the core semantic meaning of command, authority, and matters of consequence or affair. In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to denote divine commandment and sovereignty (God's amr creating and governing existence), human authority and orders (such as Pharaoh's commands), the act of commanding or instructing others, and the state of affairs or circumstances that befall people. Its significance lies in establishing the hierarchy of authority in Islamic theology, where ultimate command belongs to God alone, and it frequently distinguishes between following divine guidance versus obeying tyrannical human authority, while also describing the existential conditions and decisive moments that shape human destiny.
Derived Words in the Quran
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