وحد

w-h-d

68 wordsRank #161

Description

The Arabic root وحد (w-h-d) conveys the fundamental concept of oneness, unity, and singularity, forming the basis of Islamic monotheism (tawhid). In the Quran, this root appears in various forms to emphasize that Allah is absolutely One, without partners, associates, or divisions, which is the central theological principle of Islam. The repeated use of this root across 68 instances reinforces the rejection of polytheism and establishes the indivisible unity of God as the foundation of faith and worship.

Derived Words in the Quran

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38
Sadص(1 word)
ٱلْوَٰحِدُ
l-wāḥiduthe One
adjective38:65
ٱلْوَٰحِدُ
l-wāḥiduthe One
adjective39:4
وَٰحِدَةٍۢ
wāḥidatinsingle
noun39:6
وَحْدَهُ
waḥdahuAlone
noun39:45
40
Ghafirغافر(3 words)
وَحْدَهُۥ
waḥdahuAlone
noun40:12
ٱلْوَٰحِدِ
l-wāḥidithe One
adjective40:16
وَحْدَهُۥ
waḥdahuAlone
noun40:84
وَٰحِدٌۭ
wāḥidunOne
adjective41:6
وَٰحِدَةًۭ
wāḥidatanone
noun42:8
وَٰحِدَةًۭ
wāḥidatanone
noun43:33
وَٰحِدًۭا
wāḥidanone
noun54:24
وَٰحِدَةًۭ
wāḥidatansingle
noun54:31
وَٰحِدَةٌۭ
wāḥidatunone
noun54:50
وَحْدَهُۥٓ
waḥdahuAlone
noun60:4
وَٰحِدَةٌۭ
wāḥidatunsingle
adjective69:13
وَٰحِدَةًۭ
wāḥidatansingle
adjective69:14
وَحِيدًۭا
waḥīdanalone
noun74:11
وَٰحِدَةٌۭ
wāḥidatunsingle
adjective79:13