خوف
kh-w-f
124 wordsRank #92
Description
The Arabic root خوف (kh-w-f) conveys the core meaning of fear, apprehension, and reverential awe, appearing throughout the Quran in various grammatical forms to describe both negative anxiety and positive God-consciousness. In Quranic context, this root encompasses the spectrum from paralyzing terror of divine punishment to the cultivated fear of God (taqwa-related reverence) that motivates righteous behavior and restrains believers from sin. The frequency of this root (124 instances) underscores its theological significance as a fundamental human emotion that the Quran channels toward spiritual awareness, distinguishing between blameworthy fear of created things versus praiseworthy fear of the Creator and His judgment.
Derived Words in the Quran
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