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LESSON 2

Root System

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Lesson 2

Root System

The Arabic root or جذر (jidhr) refers to a three or four consonant base-word which represents a core meaning or concept. Most roots in Arabic are made up of three consonants. A large number of words can be derived from each root.

For example, the root k-t-b كَتَبَ carries the meaning ‘writing’.

Various words are derived from this root, all associated with the idea ‘writing’ literally or abstractly.

Words are formed from these roots by addition of vowels (short and double) and consonants (like hamza, t, s, y, m, n, w).

He wrote kataba كَتَبَ
Writer kātib كَاتِب
He corresponded kātaba كَاتَبَ
Book kitāb كِتَاب
Office/Desk maktab مَكْتَب
Library maktaba مَكْتَبَة
Writing kitāba كِتَابَة
Write! uktub اُكْتُبْ
I write aktubu أَكْتُبُ

The root system is a unique and amazing concept in the Arabic language which allows you to rapidly expand your vocabulary. Once you start recognising these patterns, it will be very easy for you to remember the meanings of new words.

Let’s try to identify the roots of some frequent words in the Qur’ān.

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The Root R-S-L

ر-س-ل r-s-l Sending
رَسُول rasūl Messenger
أَرْسَلَ arsala He sent
رِسَالَة risāla Letter
مُرْسَل mursal That which was sent

The Root Kh-L-Q

خ ل ق kh-l-q Creation
خَلَقَ khalaqa He created
خَلْق khalq Creation
خَالِق khāliq Creator
مَخْلُوق makhlūq Creation
خَلَّاق khallāq One who creates repeatedly
اِخْتِلَاق ikhtilāq Fabrication (lies that are made up)
خُلُق khuluq Character (what a person is made of)
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Quiz Time!

Let's test your knowledge.

Which of these words means 'Creation'?

A

خالق

B

مخلوق

C

خلّاق

D

خَلْق

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You have completed Lesson 2

We have now understood how the Root System works.

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