وكل
w-k-l
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Description
The Arabic root و-ك-ل (w-k-l) fundamentally means to entrust, delegate, or rely upon someone or something for protection and management of affairs. In the Quranic context, it primarily describes the act of placing complete trust and dependence upon Allah as the ultimate Guardian and Manager of all matters, emphasizing the believer's relationship of tawakkul (reliance) on God. This root highlights the concept that Allah is the Disposer of Affairs (al-Wakīl) who can be fully trusted to handle what is beyond human control, making it central to Islamic faith and surrender to divine will.
Derived Words in the Quran
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