مسس

m-s-s

61 wordsRank #178

Description

The Arabic root مسس (m-s-s) conveys the core meaning of physical or metaphorical touching, contact, or affliction, often referring to harm, adversity, or distress that affects someone directly. In the Quran, it frequently describes trials, suffering, or hardship that "touches" individuals or communities, emphasizing the personal and tangible nature of these experiences. The root's significance lies in its portrayal of divine tests and human vulnerability, highlighting how afflictions make direct contact with people's lives and their varied responses to such tribulations.

Derived Words in the Quran

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يَمَسُّهُمُ
yamassuhumuwill touch them
verb39:61
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Fussilatفصلت(3 words)
مَّسَّهُ
massahutouches him
verb41:49
مَسَّتْهُ
massathu(has) touched him
verb41:50
مَسَّهُ
massahutouches him
verb41:51
50
Qafق(1 word)
مَسَّنَا
massanātouch Us
verb50:38
مَسَّ
massa(the) touch
noun54:48
يَمَسُّهُۥٓ
yamassuhutouch it
verb56:79
يَتَمَآسَّا ۚ
yatamāssāthey touch each other
verb58:3
يَتَمَآسَّا ۖ
yatamāssāthey both touch each other
verb58:4
مَسَّهُ
massahutouches him
verb70:20
مَسَّهُ
massahutouches him
verb70:21