شيأ
sh-y-a
519 wordsRank #12
Description
The Arabic root ش-ي-ء (sh-y-a) fundamentally conveys the concept of something existing or coming into being, encompassing both concrete and abstract entities as well as the divine will that brings things into existence. In the Quranic context, this root is profoundly significant as it expresses both the created realm (everything that exists as a "thing") and Allah's absolute power to will anything into being through His command, as reflected in verses describing His creative ability with "Be, and it is." The root thus bridges metaphysics and theology, serving as a linguistic vehicle to discuss the nature of existence, divine omnipotence, and the relationship between God's will and created reality.
Derived Words in the Quran
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