نجم

n-j-m

13 wordsRank #505

Description

The Arabic root نجم (n-j-m) fundamentally refers to stars or celestial bodies that appear in the night sky, deriving from the concept of something emerging or appearing. In the Quranic context, this root is used to describe stars as signs of God's creative power, navigational guides for travelers, and markers of time, emphasizing their role in demonstrating divine order in the universe. The Quran frequently invokes stars as objects of contemplation and evidence of God's sovereignty, often pairing them with other celestial phenomena like the sun and moon to illustrate the precision and majesty of creation.

Derived Words in the Quran

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ٱلنُّجُومَ
l-nujūmathe stars
noun6:97
وَٱلنُّجُومَ
wal-nujūmaand the stars
noun7:54
وَٱلنُّجُومُ
wal-nujūmuand the stars
noun16:12
وَبِٱلنَّجْمِ
wabil-najmiAnd by the stars
noun16:16
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Al-Hajjالحج(1 word)
وَٱلنُّجُومُ
wal-nujūmuand the stars
noun22:18
ٱلنُّجُومِ
l-nujūmithe stars
noun37:88
ٱلنُّجُومِ
l-nujūmithe stars
noun52:49
وَٱلنَّجْمِ
wal-najmiBy the star
noun53:1
وَٱلنَّجْمُ
wal-najmuAnd the stars
noun55:6
ٱلنُّجُومِ
l-nujūmi(of) the stars
noun56:75
ٱلنُّجُومُ
l-nujūmuthe stars
noun77:8
ٱلنُّجُومُ
l-nujūmuthe stars
noun81:2
ٱلنَّجْمُ
al-najmu(It is) the star
noun86:3