صعد

s-'-d

9 wordsRank #618

Description

The Arabic root صعد (s-'-d) carries the core meaning of ascending, climbing upward, or rising with difficulty and effort. In the Quran, this root appears in contexts describing both physical ascent (like climbing into the sky or rising from the earth) and metaphorical difficulty (such as laborious punishment or spiritual struggle), emphasizing the strenuousness of upward movement whether literal or figurative. The root's significance lies in its association with effort and hardship, often used to illustrate human limitation when attempting to reach higher realms or to describe the severity of divine punishment as an arduous, upward-pressing burden.

Derived Words in the Quran

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تُصْعِدُونَ
tuṣ'ʿidūnayou were running uphill
verb3:153
صَعِيدًۭا
ṣaʿīdan(with) earth
noun4:43
صَعِيدًۭا
ṣaʿīdan(with) earth
noun5:6
يَصَّعَّدُ
yaṣṣaʿʿaduhe (were) climbing
verb6:125
صَعِيدًۭا
ṣaʿīdansoil
noun18:8
صَعِيدًۭا
ṣaʿīdanground
noun18:40
35
Fatirفاطر(1 word)
يَصْعَدُ
yaṣʿaduascends
verb35:10
72
Al-Jinnالجن(1 word)
صَعَدًۭا
ṣaʿadansevere
adjective72:17
صَعُودًا
ṣaʿūdan(with) a laborious punishment
noun74:17