كلح

k-l-h

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Description

The Arabic root كلح (k-l-h) conveys the core meaning of grimacing, scowling, or baring one's teeth in a distorted facial expression, typically associated with distress, fear, or death. In its Quranic usage, it describes the horrific facial contortion of disbelievers on the Day of Judgment, where their lips are drawn back exposing their teeth in a ghastly expression of terror and anguish. This vivid imagery emphasizes the severe consequences awaiting those who rejected faith, depicting their extreme state of dread and suffering in the afterlife.

Derived Words in the Quran

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كَـٰلِحُونَ
kāliḥūna(will) grin with displaced lips
noun23:104