هلك
h-l-k
68 wordsRank #162
Description
The Arabic root ه-ل-ك (h-l-k) carries the core meaning of perishing, destruction, and utter ruin, often implying complete annihilation or loss. In the Quran, it frequently describes the divinely ordained destruction of nations and peoples who rejected their messengers, serving as a warning about the consequences of disbelief and moral corruption. The root emphasizes both physical destruction and spiritual perdition, underscoring the Quran's themes of divine justice and the fate awaiting those who persist in wrongdoing.
Derived Words in the Quran
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