جرز
j-r-z
2 wordsRank #1161
Description
The Arabic root ج-ر-ز (j-r-z) carries the core meaning of barrenness, desolation, or land stripped bare of vegetation. In the Quran, it appears in reference to dead or barren earth that lacks fertility and plant life, often used to illustrate Allah's power to bring life to lifeless land through rain as a sign of resurrection and revival. This imagery serves as both a literal description of arid landscapes and a metaphorical reminder of divine power over life and death.
Derived Words in the Quran
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