كفر
k-f-r
525 wordsRank #10
Description
The Arabic root k-f-r fundamentally means to cover, conceal, or deny, and in Quranic usage primarily refers to the rejection or concealment of truth, particularly regarding God's signs and messages. While most commonly translated as disbelief or unbelief (kafir = disbeliever), the root also extends to meanings of atonement or removal (as in covering/removing sins), which explains its appearance in contexts about God removing sins or expiating wrongdoings. This semantic range makes k-f-r one of the Quran's most significant theological terms, appearing 525 times to describe the fundamental human choice between acknowledging or covering up divine truth.
Derived Words in the Quran
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