هاء
h-a-'
1 wordRank #1566
Description
The Arabic root هاء (h-a-') does not actually exist as a standard triliteral root in Classical Arabic or the Quran. What may be appearing in your data is likely the particle ها (ha), which is a demonstrative particle used for attention or pointing (meaning "here" or "behold"), but this is not derived from a three-letter root in the traditional sense—it is a single particle that sometimes appears attached to other words for emphasis or indication, as in هَاأَنتُمْ (ha antum, "here you are") found in Quranic verses addressing believers or disbelievers.
Derived Words in the Quran
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