لقي
l-q-y
146 wordsRank #76
Description
The Arabic root لقي (l-q-y) carries the core semantic meaning of meeting, encountering, or coming together with something or someone, whether physically, temporally, or spiritually. In the Quran, this root appears in crucial theological contexts including meeting Allah on the Day of Judgment, encountering divine revelation, facing consequences of one's actions, and the meeting of opposing forces in battle. The root's significance lies in its emphasis on inevitable encounters and confrontations that define human existence, particularly the ultimate meeting with God for accountability, making it central to Quranic themes of resurrection, divine justice, and the purposeful nature of human life in relation to the Creator.
Derived Words in the Quran
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