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خ ر ق (khā rā qāf) arabic root word meaning.


There are 4 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root khā rā qāf (خ ر ق) occurs four times in the Quran as the form I verb kharaqa (خَرَقَ).



To pierce/bore/perforate, make a hole in something, to rend/slit/tear, feign or forge, be confounded or perplexed [so as to be unable to move], be ignorant of a thing, pass through/over/across, traverse, rough/ungentle/awkward/unskilled, unsound or deficient in intellect or understanding, to be liberal/bountiful/generous, be of generous disposition/largely beneficent, be denied gain of good or prosperity.

All words derived from khā rā qāf root word


WordMeaningArabic
(6:100:6) wakharaqū
and they falsely attribute
وَخَرَقُوا
(17:37:8) takhriqa
tear
تَخْرِقَ
(18:71:7) kharaqahā
he made a hole in it
خَرَقَهَا
(18:71:9) akharaqtahā
Have you made a hole in it
أَخَرَقْتَهَا
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