يمم

y-m-m

11 wordsRank #554

Description

The Arabic root ي-م-م (y-m-m) carries the core semantic meaning of intending, aiming toward, or directing oneself to something, whether literally or figuratively. In the Quran, this manifests in both physical contexts like heading toward water bodies (yamm - sea/river) and ritual contexts like tayammum, the purification practice where one intentionally directs oneself to clean earth as a substitute for water ablution. The root's significance lies in emphasizing purposeful direction and intention, whether in physical movement, spiritual practice, or ritual worship, reflecting the Islamic emphasis on conscious intentionality in both worldly and religious acts.

Derived Words in the Quran

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تَيَمَّمُوا۟
tayammamūaim (at)
verb2:267
فَتَيَمَّمُوا۟
fatayammamūthen do tayammum
verb4:43
فَتَيَمَّمُوا۟
fatayammamūthen do tayyammum
verb5:6
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe sea
noun7:136
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Tahaطه(4 words)
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe river
noun20:39
ٱلْيَمُّ
l-yamuthe river
noun20:39
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe sea
noun20:78
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe sea
noun20:97
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe river
noun28:7
ٱلْيَمِّ ۖ
l-yamithe sea
noun28:40
ٱلْيَمِّ
l-yamithe sea
noun51:40