روح
r-w-h
57 wordsRank #189
Description
The Arabic root روح (r-w-h) carries the core semantic meaning of movement, breath, and life-giving force, encompassing both physical wind that moves and circulates air, and spiritual concepts like divine mercy, the soul, and pleasant fragrance that spreads. In the Quran, this root connects the tangible experience of winds that bring rain and life to dead land with the intangible divine spirit (ruh) and mercy that Allah breathes into creation, making it a bridge between the material and spiritual realms. The root's versatility demonstrates how the Quran uses natural phenomena like wind as signs (ayat) pointing to Allah's life-giving power and mercy.
Derived Words in the Quran
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