دهق

d-h-q

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Description

The Arabic root د-ه-ق (d-h-q) carries the core meaning of being completely full or filled to the brim, often to the point of overflowing. In the Quran, it appears in Surah An-Naba (78:34) in the phrase "ka'san dihāqā" describing a cup that is full and overflowing, used to depict the abundance of drink provided to the righteous in Paradise. This root emphasizes not merely fullness but a generous, overflowing abundance that signifies Allah's lavish rewards for the believers in the afterlife.

Derived Words in the Quran

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دِهَاقًۭا
dihāqanfull
adjective78:34