رجل
r-j-l
73 wordsRank #150
Description
The Arabic root رجل (r-j-l) carries the core semantic meaning of maleness, manhood, and movement by foot in the Quran. It appears in 73 instances primarily denoting men as distinct from women in legal, social, and testimonial contexts, while also referring to traveling or proceeding on foot as opposed to mounted transportation. This root is significant in Quranic discourse for establishing gender-specific rulings, describing human actors in narratives, and emphasizing the physical act of walking, particularly in the context of pilgrimage and migration.
Derived Words in the Quran
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