لؤلؤ

l-w-l-w

6 wordsRank #742

Description

The Arabic root لؤلؤ (l-w-l-w) refers to pearls and appears in the Quran as a symbol of divine beauty, purity, and precious reward. In Quranic contexts, pearls are used to describe the splendors of Paradise, including the appearance of eternal youth companions and the ornamental treasures available to believers in the afterlife. The root emphasizes the luminous, flawless quality of these divine blessings, often paired with other precious materials like coral, gold, and jewels to convey the incomparable magnificence of heavenly rewards.

Derived Words in the Quran

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Al-Hajjالحج(1 word)
وَلُؤْلُؤًۭا ۖ
walu'lu-anand pearl
noun22:23
35
Fatirفاطر(1 word)
وَلُؤْلُؤًۭا ۖ
walu'lu-anand pearls
noun35:33
لُؤْلُؤٌۭ
lu'lu-onpearls
noun52:24
ٱللُّؤْلُؤُ
l-lu'lu-uthe pearl
noun55:22
ٱللُّؤْلُؤِ
l-lu'lu-ipearls
noun56:23
لُؤْلُؤًۭا
lu'lu-an(to be) pearls
noun76:19