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س د ر (sīn dāl rā) arabic root word meaning.


There are 4 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root sīn dāl rā (س د ر) occurs four times in the Quran, in two derived forms:
    • 2 times as the noun sid'r (سِدْر)
    • 2 times as the noun sid'rat (سِدْرَة)



to rend (a garment), hang or let down a garment, lose (one's hair), be dazzled/confounded/perplexed, be dazzled by a thing at which one looked.sidratun - Lote-tree. when the shade of lote-tree becomes dense and crowded it is very pleasant and in the hot and dry climate of Arabia the tired and fatigued travelers take shelter and find rest under it and thus it is made to serve as a parable for the shade of paradise and its blessings on account of the ampleness of its shadow. The qualification of sidrah by the word al-muntaha shows that it is a place beyond which human knowledge does not go.

All words derived from sīn dāl rā root word


WordMeaningArabic
(34:16:15) sid'rin
lote trees
سِدْرٍ
(53:14:2) sid'rati
(the) Lote Tree
سِدْرَةِ
(53:16:3) l-sid'rata
the Lote Tree
السِّدْرَةَ
(56:28:2) sid'rin
lote trees
سِدْرٍ
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