منن
m-n-n
27 wordsRank #328
Description
The Arabic root م-ن-ن (m-n-n) carries the core meaning of bestowing favor, grace, or blessing upon someone, often with connotations of generosity and beneficence. In the Quranic context, this root is predominantly used to describe Allah's divine favors and blessings granted to humanity, such as guidance, prophets, and salvation, emphasizing the gratuitous nature of God's mercy that cannot be earned or repaid. The root also carries a negative dimension when referring to humans reminding others of their favors in a boastful way, which the Quran discourages, thus highlighting the distinction between divine generosity and flawed human behavior.
Derived Words in the Quran
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