خزن
kh-z-n
13 wordsRank #504
Description
The Arabic root خزن (kh-z-n) carries the core meaning of storing, preserving, or keeping something safely hidden away, particularly valuables or resources. In the Quran, it appears in contexts referring to divine treasuries and storehouses that belong to Allah, emphasizing that all provisions and blessings are under His control and dispensed according to His wisdom and decree. The root also describes angels as guardians or keepers of Hell, extending the concept of safekeeping to include divine authority over both mercy and punishment.
Derived Words in the Quran
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