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
| Surah | Meaning | Aayat |
| The root ف ل ق occurs in the holy Quran approximately 4 times | ||
| 6-95 | Indeed Allah (SWT) is the one who parts the grain and the date seed, He brings forth the living from the dead | إِنَّ 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 | |
| 6-96 | Cleaver (parter) of the daybreak and He made the night for resting and the sun and the moon for calculation | فَالِقُ الإِصْبَاحِ وَجَعَلَ الَّيْلَ سَكَنًا وَالشَّمْسَ وَالقَمَرَ حُسْبَانًا |
| that is the ordaining of the All-Mighty, All-Knowing | ذَلِكَ تَقْدِيْرُ العَزِيْزِ العَلِيْمِ | |
| 26-63 | ||
| 113-1 | Say, I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawn | قُلْ أَعُوُذُ بِرَبِّ الْفَلَقِ |