حمأ
h-m-a
4 wordsRank #906
Description
The Arabic root ح-م-أ (ḥ-m-ʾ) fundamentally conveys the concept of dark, fetid mud or clay that has been altered through fermentation or heating, often describing thick, blackened sediment. In the Quranic context, this root appears primarily in the creation narrative of humanity, specifically describing the material from which Adam was fashioned—dark clay or mud that has undergone transformation. This imagery emphasizes the humble, earthly origins of human beings while simultaneously highlighting the divine process of transforming base material into living creation, establishing a foundational theological concept about human nature and origins.
Derived Words in the Quran
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