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ر غ ب (rā ghayn bā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 8 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root rā ghayn bā (ر غ ب) occurs eight times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • four times as the form I verb yarghabu (يَرْغَبُ)
    • 1 times as the noun raghab (رَغَب)
    • three times as the active participle rāghib (رَاغِب)



to desire, long for, wish, he made it wide/ample. With 'an - to show aversion to, dislike, have no desire. With ba and 'an (9:120) - to have preferred their own lives to his life. With ila - to supplicate. raghbun - love, longing. raghibun - one who supplicates earnestly.

All words derived from rā ghayn bā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(2:130:2) yarghabu
will turn away
يَرْغَبُ
(4:127:22) watarghabūna
and you desire
وَتَرْغَبُونَ
(9:59:19) rāghibūna
turn our hopes
رَاغِبُونَ
(9:120:15) yarghabū
they prefer
يَرْغَبُوا
(19:46:2) arāghibun
Why abandoning
أَرَاغِبٌ
(21:90:15) raghaban
(in) hope
رَغَبًا
(68:32:10) rāghibūna
turn devoutly
رَاغِبُونَ
(94:8:3) fa-ir'ghab
turn your attention
فَارْغَبْ
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