خرر

kh-r-r

12 wordsRank #535

Description

The Arabic root خرر (kh-r-r) fundamentally conveys the meaning of falling down or collapsing, typically in a sudden or complete manner, often from a standing or elevated position to a prostrate one. In the Quran, this root carries profound spiritual significance as it frequently describes both physical prostration in worship before Allah and the overwhelming collapse of individuals or structures in response to divine majesty, truth, or catastrophic events. The term emphasizes submission, humility, and the dramatic impact of encountering divine power or guidance, whether through voluntary prostration of believers or the involuntary falling of those struck by Allah's punishment or the weight of His signs.

Derived Words in the Quran

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وَخَرَّ
wakharraand fell down
verb7:143
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Yusufيوسف(1 word)
وَخَرُّوا۟
wakharrūand they fell down
verb12:100
فَخَرَّ
fakharraso fell
verb16:26
يَخِرُّونَ
yakhirrūnathey fall
verb17:107
وَيَخِرُّونَ
wayakhirrūnaAnd they fall
verb17:109
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Maryamمريم(2 words)
خَرُّوا۟
kharrūthey fell
verb19:58
وَتَخِرُّ
watakhirruand collapse
verb19:90
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Al-Hajjالحج(1 word)
خَرَّ
kharrahe had fallen
verb22:31
يَخِرُّوا۟
yakhirrūfall
verb25:73
خَرُّوا۟
kharrūfall down
verb32:15
34
Sabaسبإ(1 word)
خَرَّ
kharrahe fell down
verb34:14
38
Sadص(1 word)
وَخَرَّ
wakharraand fell down
verb38:24