Quran Lexicon - Explore Quranic Words and Root Meanings
Welcome to the Quran Lexicon, your ultimate guide to understanding the Quranic vocabulary and Arabic root words. This tool allows you to explore the meanings of Quranic words, their root letters, and how they are used in the Quran.
The Noun lām alif lām alif - ل ا ل ا occurs 6 (six) times in Quran.
Inna Allaha yudkhilu allatheenaamanoo waAAamiloo assalihati jannatintajree min tahtiha al-anharu yuhallawnafeeha min asawira min thahabin walu/lu-anwalibasuhum feeha hareer
Jannatu AAadnin yadkhuloonahayuhallawna feeha min asawira min thahabinwalu/lu-an walibasuhum feeha hareer
Wayatoofu AAalayhim ghilmanunlahum kaannahum lu/luon maknoon
Yakhruju minhuma allu/luo walmarjan
Kaamthali allu/lui almaknoon
Wayatoofu AAalayhim wildanunmukhalladoona itha raaytahum hasibtahum lu/lu-anmanthoora
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