ذأب

dh-a-b

3 wordsRank #978

Description

The Arabic root ذأب (dh-a-b) carries the core meaning of wolf and appears in the Quran primarily in the story of Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), where his brothers falsely claim that a wolf devoured him. The wolf symbolizes a predatory threat and danger in the Quranic narrative, serving as the brothers' fabricated excuse to explain Yusuf's disappearance to their father Ya'qub (Jacob). This root's usage highlights themes of deception, family betrayal, and the testing of faith, as the wolf becomes the central element in a lie that sets the broader story of divine providence in motion.

Derived Words in the Quran

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Yusufيوسف(3 words)
ٱلذِّئْبُ
l-dhi'bua wolf
noun12:13
ٱلذِّئْبُ
l-dhi'buthe wolf
noun12:14
ٱلذِّئْبُ ۖ
l-dhi'buthe wolf
noun12:17