قطع
q-t-'
36 wordsRank #256
Description
The Arabic root قطع (q-t-ʿ) carries the core meaning of cutting, severing, or dividing something physically or metaphorically. In the Quran, it appears in contexts describing the physical cutting or tearing of objects, the divine division of peoples into nations or groups, the severing of relationships or covenants, and the interruption or cessation of actions or states. This root is theologically significant as it often illustrates divine intervention in human affairs, the consequences of breaking sacred bonds, and the separation between different communities or moral states.
Derived Words in the Quran
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