بهم

b-h-m

3 wordsRank #951

Description

The Arabic root ب-ه-م (b-h-m) conveys the core meaning of cattle, livestock, or four-legged grazing animals, referring to domesticated beasts that humans use for food, transport, and labor. In the Quran, this root appears in words like بهيمة (bahīmah) meaning cattle or grazing livestock, emphasizing God's provision of these animals as sustenance and practical benefit for humanity. The term carries theological significance in highlighting divine favor and bounty, as these creatures are presented as signs of God's mercy and part of the natural order created for human welfare.

Derived Words in the Quran

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بَهِيمَةُ
bahīmatuthe quadruped
noun5:1
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Al-Hajjالحج(2 words)
بَهِيمَةِ
bahīmati(the) beast
noun22:28
بَهِيمَةِ
bahīmati(the) beast
noun22:34