ركب

r-k-b

15 wordsRank #463

Description

The Arabic root ركب (r-k-b) carries the core meaning of mounting, riding, or assembling one thing upon another, whether physically or metaphorically. In the Quran, it appears in contexts ranging from riding animals and embarking on ships to describing how Allah assembled humans in layers during creation, emphasizing both physical journeying and the divine construction of creation. This root underscores the Quranic themes of human travel and migration as acts of divine facilitation, while also highlighting Allah's creative power in composing and layering the components of His creation.

Derived Words in the Quran

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رُكْبَانًۭا ۖ
ruk'bānanriding
noun2:239
مُّتَرَاكِبًۭا
mutarākibanthick clustered
adjective6:99
وَٱلرَّكْبُ
wal-rakbuand the caravan
noun8:42
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Hudهود(2 words)
ٱرْكَبُوا۟
ir'kabūEmbark
verb11:41
ٱرْكَب
ir'kabEmbark
verb11:42
لِتَرْكَبُوهَا
litarkabūhāfor you to ride them
verb16:8
رَكِبَا
rakibāthey had embarked
verb18:71
رَكِبُوا۟
rakibūthey embark
verb29:65
36
Ya-Sinيس(2 words)
يَرْكَبُونَ
yarkabūnathey ride
verb36:42
رَكُوبُهُمْ
rakūbuhumthey ride them
noun36:72
40
Ghafirغافر(1 word)
لِتَرْكَبُوا۟
litarkabūthat you may ride
verb40:79
تَرْكَبُونَ
tarkabūnayou ride
verb43:12
رِكَابٍۢ
rikābincamels
noun59:6
رَكَّبَكَ
rakkabakaHe assembled you
verb82:8
لَتَرْكَبُنَّ
latarkabunnaYou will surely embark
verb84:19