شيد
sh-y-d
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Description
The Arabic root شيد (sh-y-d) in the Quran carries the core meaning of building something tall, lofty, or fortified, often with connotations of strength and elevation. It appears in references to imposing structures and high buildings, such as in the story of Pharaoh's command to build a lofty tower. In the Quranic context, this root often emphasizes human ambition and the construction of monuments or edifices that reflect power and pride, sometimes carrying implications of arrogance when such structures are built in defiance of divine authority.
Derived Words in the Quran
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