ضفدع

d-f-d-'

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Description

The Arabic root ض-ف-د-ع (ḍ-f-d-ʿ) refers to frogs and appears in the Quran in the context of the plagues sent upon Pharaoh and his people in Egypt. The term is used to describe one of the divine signs and punishments that demonstrated Allah's power over the arrogant ruler who rejected Moses's message. In the Quranic narrative, the plague of frogs serves as a manifestation of divine authority and a test of faith, showing how Allah can use even ordinary creatures as instruments of His will to humble the oppressors.

Derived Words in the Quran

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وَٱلضَّفَادِعَ
wal-ḍafādiʿaand the frogs
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