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 triliteral dāl kāf kāf - د ك ك occurs 7 (seven) times in Quran. In 9 derived forms.
Walamma jaa moosalimeeqatina wakallamahu rabbuhu qala rabbiarinee anthur ilayka qala lan taraneewalakini onthur ila aljabali fa-iniistaqarra makanahu fasawfa taranee falammatajalla rabbuhu liljabali jaAAalahu dakkan wakharra moosasaAAiqan falamma afaqa qala subhanakatubtu ilayka waana awwalu almu/mineen
Kalla itha dukkati al-ardudakkan dakka
Kalla itha dukkati al-ardudakkan dakka
Qala hatha rahmatun minrabbee fa-itha jaa waAAdu rabbee jaAAalahu dakkaawakana waAAdu rabbee haqqa
Wahumilati al-ardu waljibalufadukkata dakkatan wahida
Wahumilati al-ardu waljibalufadukkata dakkatan wahida
Kalla itha dukkati al-ardudakkan dakka
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