يتم
y-t-m
23 wordsRank #373
Description
The Arabic root ي-ت-م (y-t-m) primarily refers to the state of being an orphan, specifically a child who has lost their father before reaching maturity. In the Quranic context, this root carries profound ethical and social significance, as it consistently appears in commands to protect, provide for, and treat orphans with justice and compassion, reflecting their vulnerable status in society. The Quran emphasizes the rights of orphans particularly regarding the management of their property and wealth until they reach maturity, making care for orphans a central aspect of Islamic social justice and moral responsibility.
Derived Words in the Quran
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