Words, in the Arabic language, are derived from root letters. The root letters for the word Islamare Seen-Laam-Meem (S-L-M).
Here are some words derived from these root letters.
1- SALIMA: This word is used in aya (2:71) as musallamatulla shiatafeeha, in the context of the sacrificial cow, and it means free of fault.
2- SALAAM: Salaam means security / protection from any evil of any kind.
3-ASSAULLAMU: Assullamu is a stair, meaning a secure, and dependable way of reaching a height.
4-ASSILMU: Assilmu is a peaceful person, one who lives in peace and lets others live in peace.
5-ASSILMU WASSALAAMU: Assilmu wassalaamu means surrender, obedience, bow down etc.
6-QAALU SALAAMAN: This means people do not say vulgar things, and use moderation.
This means that the farms have started giving fruit, hence it means that the struggle has given fruit.
8-ASSALIMATU: This means a beautifully structured woman, hence it means beauty. Islam is not the name of a thing. It is a way of life (DEEN). And this name for a way of life embodies all these meanings coming from the root letters Seen-Laam-Meem.
Here are some words derived from these root letters.
1- SALIMA: This word is used in aya (2:71) as musallamatulla shiatafeeha, in the context of the sacrificial cow, and it means free of fault.
2- SALAAM: Salaam means security / protection from any evil of any kind.
3-ASSAULLAMU: Assullamu is a stair, meaning a secure, and dependable way of reaching a height.
4-ASSILMU: Assilmu is a peaceful person, one who lives in peace and lets others live in peace.
5-ASSILMU WASSALAAMU: Assilmu wassalaamu means surrender, obedience, bow down etc.
6-QAALU SALAAMAN: This means people do not say vulgar things, and use moderation.
This means that the farms have started giving fruit, hence it means that the struggle has given fruit.
8-ASSALIMATU: This means a beautifully structured woman, hence it means beauty. Islam is not the name of a thing. It is a way of life (DEEN). And this name for a way of life embodies all these meanings coming from the root letters Seen-Laam-Meem.
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