حرق
h-r-q
9 wordsRank #609
Description
The Arabic root ح-ر-ق (h-r-q) carries the core meaning of burning, scorching, or consuming by fire. In the Quranic context, this root predominantly appears in descriptions of hellfire and divine punishment, emphasizing the intense, destructive nature of the flames that await wrongdoers in the afterlife. The repeated use of various derivatives from this root underscores the Quran's vivid portrayal of accountability and the consequences of rejecting faith, serving as both a warning and a call to righteousness.
Derived Words in the Quran
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