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ط ر ق (ṭā rā qāf) arabic root word meaning.


There are 11 words derived from this root in the Quran.
    The triliteral root ṭā rā qāf (ط ر ق) occurs 11 times in the Quran, in three derived forms:
    • four times as the noun ṭarīq (طَرِيق)
    • five times as the noun ṭarīqat (طَرِيقَة)
    • 2 times as the active participle ṭāriq (طَّارِق)



to come by night, beat something, knock, strike, tariq - one who comes or appears by night, morning star that comes at the end of the night, night-visitant, star, tariqan - way/path, line of conduct, behaviour.

All words derived from ṭā rā qāf root word


WordMeaningArabic
(4:168:12) ṭarīqan
(to) a way
طَرِيقًا
(4:169:2) ṭarīqa
(the) way
طَرِيقَ
(20:63:12) biṭarīqatikumu
with your way
بِطَرِيقَتِكُمُ
(20:77:10) ṭarīqan
a path
طَرِيقًا
(20:104:8) ṭarīqatan
(in) conduct
طَرِيقَةً
(23:17:5) ṭarāiqa
paths
طَرَائِقَ
(46:30:18) ṭarīqin
a Path
طَرِيقٍ
(72:11:8) ṭarāiqa
(are on) ways
طَرَائِقَ
(72:16:4) l-ṭarīqati
the Way
الطَّرِيقَةِ
(86:1:2) wal-ṭāriqi
and the night comer
وَالطَّارِقِ
(86:2:4) l-ṭāriqu
the night comer (is)
الطَّارِقُ
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