طير
t-y-r
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Description
The Arabic root طير (t-y-r) carries the core semantic meaning of flying or birds, referring to winged creatures that move through the air. In the Quranic context, this root appears in references to birds as signs of Allah's creative power and providence, such as the birds that glorify Allah alongside Prophet David, the hoopoe bird in the story of Prophet Solomon, and the flocks of birds (ababil) sent to defend the Kaaba. The root emphasizes both the physical act of flight and the birds themselves as examples of divine design and control over creation.
Derived Words in the Quran
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