سنبل
s-n-b-l
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Description
The Arabic root س-ن-ب-ل (s-n-b-l) refers to the spike or ear of grain, particularly wheat or corn, representing the fruit-bearing head that contains the seeds. In the Quran, this root appears in agricultural contexts to illustrate divine provision and abundance, most notably in Surah Al-Baqarah where a grain producing seven ears with a hundred grains each symbolizes how Allah multiplies rewards for charitable deeds. The imagery of grain ears serves as a tangible metaphor for God's power to multiply sustenance both materially and spiritually, connecting agricultural fertility to moral and economic growth.