جثث

j-th-th

1 wordRank #1361

Description

The Arabic root جثث (j-th-th) primarily conveys the meaning of a lifeless body, corpse, or something dead and motionless. In the Quranic context, it appears in reference to Pharaoh's body being preserved as a sign for future generations (Surah Yunus 10:92), where Allah says He will save Pharaoh's body (جسد/jasad, related to this root's semantic field) so it may serve as evidence and warning. The root emphasizes the physical, inanimate nature of death and the preservation of remains as a tangible reminder of divine power and historical lessons.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱجْتُثَّتْ
uj'tuthatuprooted
verb14:26