أرك

a-r-k

5 wordsRank #826

Description

The Arabic root أرك (a-r-k) fundamentally refers to couches, thrones, or elevated seating typically associated with comfort, luxury, and royalty. In the Quran, this root appears exclusively in descriptions of Paradise, depicting the believers reclining on ornate couches or thrones as a symbol of their elevated status, rest, and reward in the afterlife. The imagery emphasizes the honor, comfort, and royal treatment that awaits the righteous, contrasting worldly struggles with eternal ease and dignity.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱلْأَرَآئِكِ ۚ
l-arāikiadorned couches
noun18:31
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Ya-Sinيس(1 word)
ٱلْأَرَآئِكِ
l-arāiki[the] couches
noun36:56
ٱلْأَرَآئِكِ ۖ
l-arāikicouches
noun76:13
ٱلْأَرَآئِكِ
l-arāikithrones
noun83:23
ٱلْأَرَآئِكِ
l-arāikithe thrones
noun83:35