غفر
gh-f-r
234 wordsRank #41
Description
The Arabic root غفر (gh-f-r) carries the core meaning of covering, concealing, or protecting, which extends to the concept of forgiveness as the covering over or concealment of sins and faults. In the Quranic context, this root appears in 234 instances across various forms, emphasizing divine mercy as God's willingness to shield believers from the consequences of their wrongdoings when they seek repentance. The concept is central to the Quran's theological framework, establishing both God's attribute as al-Ghafoor (the Most Forgiving) and the believer's obligation to actively seek this divine covering through repentance and righteous conduct.
Derived Words in the Quran
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