غثو
gh-th-w
2 wordsRank #1189
Description
The Arabic root غثو (gh-th-w) conveys the core meaning of worthless refuse, dried plant matter, or debris that has lost all vitality and utility. In the Quran, it appears in Surah al-A'la (87:5) describing how Allah causes plants to become dark rubbish or stubble, illustrating the natural cycle of growth and decay as a sign of divine power and the transience of worldly life. This imagery emphasizes the contrast between living, beneficial vegetation and dead, scattered waste matter that is carried away by floods or wind, serving as a metaphor for the fate of those who reject divine guidance.
Derived Words in the Quran
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