فيأ

f-y-a

7 wordsRank #668

Description

The Arabic root فيأ (f-y-a) carries the core meaning of returning, restoring, or bringing back something to its proper place or original state, often with connotations of divine intervention or guidance. In the Quran, this root appears in contexts describing war spoils being restored to the Muslim community without battle, Allah returning people to faith or righteousness, and the natural return or inclining of things to their intended purpose. The semantic significance emphasizes the concept of divine reallocation, restoration of rights, and the movement back toward a proper or original condition under God's authority.

Derived Words in the Quran

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فَآءُو
fāūthey return
verb2:226
يَتَفَيَّؤُا۟
yatafayya-uIncline
verb16:48
أَفَآءَ
afāaAllah has given
verb33:50
تَفِىٓءَ
tafīait returns
verb49:9
فَآءَتْ
fāatit returns
verb49:9
أَفَآءَ
afāa(was) restored
verb59:6
أَفَآءَ
afāa(was) restored
verb59:7