سمو
s-m-w
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Description
The Arabic root س-م-و (s-m-w) carries the core meaning of elevation, height, and transcendence, most commonly manifesting in words related to the sky/heavens (samā') and naming (tasmiya, ism). In the Quranic context, this root connects the physical concept of what is above and elevated with the metaphysical ideas of divine transcendence, the celestial realm as a sign of God's power, and the act of naming as a form of elevating something to recognition and distinction. The root's versatility allows it to express both the literal vastness of the heavens that testify to the Creator and the abstract notion that names carry inherent significance and elevated status, particularly the names of God (al-asmā' al-ḥusnā).
Derived Words in the Quran
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