هيج

h-y-j

2 wordsRank #1219

Description

The Arabic root هيج (h-y-j) in the Quran conveys the core meaning of agitation, stirring up, or becoming dried and withered through intense movement or disturbance. It appears in verses describing vegetation that becomes agitated by wind and then dries up and withers, serving as a powerful metaphor for the transient nature of worldly life compared to the eternal hereafter. This imagery emphasizes the temporary and fragile state of material existence, reminding believers that just as plants are stirred up and quickly fade away, so too does the splendor of this world pass swiftly.

Derived Words in the Quran

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يَهِيجُ
yahījuthey wither
verb39:21
يَهِيجُ
yahījuit dries
verb57:20