دور

d-w-r

55 wordsRank #193

Description

The Arabic root د-و-r (d-w-r) fundamentally conveys the concept of circling, turning, and rotation, which extends to mean dwelling place or home because it represents the space around which life revolves and where people repeatedly return. In the Quran, this root primarily appears in forms referring to permanent abodes and residences, particularly emphasizing the dwellings of past nations, the homes of believers and disbelievers in this world, and the eternal homes of Paradise or Hell in the Hereafter. The semantic connection between circular motion and dwelling reflects the idea that a home is where one's existence centers and cycles through daily life.

Derived Words in the Quran

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دِيَـٰرِهِمْ
diyārihimtheir homes
noun59:8
ٱلدَّارَ
l-dāra(in) the home
noun59:9
دِيَـٰرِكُمْ
diyārikumyour homes
noun60:8
دِيَـٰرِكُمْ
diyārikumyour homes
noun60:9
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Nuhنوح(1 word)
دَيَّارًا
dayyāran(as) an inhabitant
noun71:26