أيي
a-y-y
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Description
The Arabic root أيي (a-y-y) primarily conveys the concept of signs, verses, and evidence, appearing throughout the Quran to denote both the verses of scripture itself (ayat) and the observable signs of God's existence in nature and history. In Quranic context, this root is deeply significant as it encompasses both the textual revelation that guides believers and the empirical manifestations of divine power that serve as proof for reflection and faith. The vocative uses like "O chiefs" or "O believers" derive from a related but distinct grammatical function, though the broader semantic field emphasizes communication, indication, and the presentation of clear evidence that demands human response and accountability.
Derived Words in the Quran
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