غلي
gh-l-y
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Description
The Arabic root غلي (gh-l-y) carries the core meaning of intense boiling, bubbling, or seething heat, typically describing liquids reaching their most violent state of agitation. In the Quranic context, this root appears in descriptions of the punishment in Hell, where it refers to boiling water or liquids that torment the disbelievers, emphasizing the severity and intensity of divine retribution. The imagery conveys not just heat but violent, turbulent movement that maximizes suffering, serving as a powerful warning about the consequences of rejecting faith.
Derived Words in the Quran
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