The whole Arabic vocabulary
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Every lemma in the audited Arabic corpus has its own page, with attestation counts and real cited lines drawn from the database at request time.
Word studies
Curated studies of the language's central words — each grounded in the corpus record, with live attestation counts and cited lines.
- أَمْر amr — command, order, decree; and the affair, matter, or state of things that a command governs— the imperative that issues from an authority, and the whole business it sets in motion.
- ذِكْر dhikr — remembrance, recollection, mention, invocation; and, by extension, the revealed reminder itself
- إِيمَٰن iman — faith, belief, trusting assent; the settled inward acceptance that answers a call and secures the heart
- نَفْس nafs — self, soul, person, living being
- قَلْب qalb — the heart as the organ of understanding, faith, and moral responsiveness
- رَحْمَة rahma — mercy, compassion, tender care; the disposition to spare, forgive, and provide
- رُوح ruh — spirit; the breath of life God breathes into the human form; the agency by which revelation and quickening descend
- صَدْر sadr — the breast, the chest; by extension the interior of a person
- سَكِينَة sakina — tranquility, calm, the settled stillness of heart that God sends down upon the faithful
Quran text from Tanzil (tanzil.net), distributed verbatim per its license. Morphological facts derived from the Quranic Arabic Corpus (corpus.quran.com, Kais Dukes), stated as facts with source credit. Dictionary senses from Lane, An Arabic-English Lexicon (1863-93, public domain), via the Perseus Digital Library.