خلد
kh-l-d
87 wordsRank #127
Description
The Arabic root خلد (kh-l-d) carries the core meaning of permanence, eternity, and perpetual dwelling, expressing the concept of remaining or abiding in a state forever without end. In the Quranic context, this root appears predominantly in descriptions of the afterlife, emphasizing the eternal nature of both Paradise and Hell where inhabitants will dwell perpetually based on their earthly deeds. The frequency of this root (87 occurrences) underscores a central Quranic theme: the temporary nature of worldly life contrasted with the everlasting reality of the hereafter.
Derived Words in the Quran
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