ف ل ق

Most of the words in the Arabic language are derived from a three-letter root like ف ل ق which represents a core meaning or concept

To cleave, split, come forth, become separated, Daybreak (because it cleaves through the darkness so is the cleaving of the seed-grain)

Below you will find verses of the holy Quran containing words derived from the root and their meanings

Root

Occurs 4 times in the holy Quran,

once as a possessive noun الفَلَقِ

twice as the active participle فَالِقُ

once as the form 7, derived, third person, singular, perfect verb انْفَلَقَ

 

SurahMeaningAayat
The root ف ل ق occurs in the holy Quran approximately 4 times
6-95Indeed Allah (SWT) is the one who parts the grain and the date seed, He brings forth the living from the deadإِنَّ اللهَ فَالِقُ الحَبِّ وَالنَّوَى يُخْرِجُ الحَيَّ مِنَ المَيِّتِ
the One who brings forth the dead from the living, that is Allah (SWT) so, how are you deluded?وَمُخْرِجُ المَيّْتِ مِنَ الحَيِّ ذَلِكُمُ اللهُ فَأَنَّى تُؤْفَكُوْنَ 
6-96Cleaver (parter) of the daybreak and He made the night for resting and the sun and the moon for calculationفَالِقُ الإِصْبَاحِ وَجَعَلَ الَّيْلَ سَكَنًا وَالشَّمْسَ وَالقَمَرَ حُسْبَانًا
that is the ordaining of the All-Mighty, All-Knowingذَلِكَ تَقْدِيْرُ العَزِيْزِ العَلِيْمِ
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113-1Say, I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawnقُلْ أَعُوُذُ بِرَبِّ الْفَلَقِ