وقت

w-q-t

13 wordsRank #488

Description

The Arabic root و-ق-ت (w-q-t) carries the core semantic meaning of appointed time, fixed period, or designated moment, emphasizing predetermined temporal boundaries rather than indefinite duration. In the Quranic context, this root underscores divine sovereignty over time itself, whether referring to ritual times like prayer, cosmic events occurring at their decreed moments, or the appointed term of resurrection and judgment. The usage consistently reinforces that all temporal events unfold according to Allah's precise decree and foreknowledge, making time a manifestation of divine order rather than random occurrence.

Derived Words in the Quran

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مَوَٰقِيتُ
mawāqītu(are) indicators of periods
noun2:189
مَّوْقُوتًۭا
mawqūtan(at) fixed times
adjective4:103
مِيقَـٰتُ
mīqātu(the) set term
noun7:142
لِمِيقَـٰتِنَا
limīqātināto Our appointed place
noun7:143
لِّمِيقَـٰتِنَا ۖ
limīqātināfor Our appointment
noun7:155
لِوَقْتِهَآ
liwaqtihāits time
noun7:187
ٱلْوَقْتِ
l-waqti(of) the time
noun15:38
لِمِيقَـٰتِ
limīqātifor (the) appointment
noun26:38
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Sadص(1 word)
ٱلْوَقْتِ
l-waqti(of) the time
noun38:81
مِيقَـٰتُهُمْ
mīqātuhum(is) an appointed term for them
noun44:40
مِيقَـٰتِ
mīqāti(the) appointment
noun56:50
أُقِّتَتْ
uqqitatare gathered to their appointed time
verb77:11
مِيقَـٰتًۭا
mīqātanan appointed time
noun78:17