ملك

m-l-k

206 wordsRank #45

Description

The Arabic root م-ل-k (m-l-k) fundamentally conveys the concept of possession, ownership, and sovereign authority. In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to describe both earthly and divine dominion, including references to Allah as al-Malik (the Sovereign King), the angels as servants of the divine kingdom, and discussions of human political authority and property ownership. The root's significance lies in establishing Allah's ultimate ownership and control over all creation, while also addressing matters of human governance, inheritance, and the transient nature of worldly power compared to God's eternal kingship.

Derived Words in the Quran

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وَٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةُ
wal-malāikatuand the Angels
noun78:38
تَمْلِكُ
tamlikuwill have power
verb82:19
مُلْكُ
mul'ku(is) the dominion
noun85:9
وَٱلْمَلَكُ
wal-malakuand the Angels
noun89:22
ٱلْمَلَـٰٓئِكَةُ
l-malāikatuthe Angels
noun97:4
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An-Nasالناس(1 word)
مَلِكِ
maliki(The) King
noun114:2