قري
q-r-y
57 wordsRank #188
Description
The Arabic root ق-ر-ي (q-r-y) fundamentally conveys the concept of gathering, settlement, and hospitality, forming the basis for قرية (qaryah) meaning town, city, or settlement where people congregate. In the Quran, this root appears frequently in discussions of communities and their collective moral responsibility, often highlighting how entire towns or cities faced divine judgment based on their inhabitants' beliefs and actions. The term emphasizes the Quran's focus on communal accountability and the historical lessons drawn from past civilizations and their urban centers.
Derived Words in the Quran
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