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@laingocanh.1991: Vali Hùng Phát -Vali khung nhô
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أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ صَدْرَكَ > "Alam nashrah laka sadrak" > "Have We not expanded for you your breast (heart)?" > Key Linguistic & Spiritual Meaning * Laka (لَكَ): "For you" / "To you" * Sadrak (صَدْرَكَ): "Your chest" / "Your heart" / "Your inner self" In Arabic, the "chest" (sadr) is often used metaphorically to represent the heart, emotions, and the vessel for peace or anxiety. "Expanding the chest" (Sharh al-Sadr) means: * Relief from distress: Removing feelings of heaviness, worry, or burden. * Clarity and wisdom: Opening the heart to truth, calm, and spiritual reassurance. * Ease after hardship: This Surah was revealed to bring comfort and hope during times of difficulty. Were you looking for a deeper reflection on Surah Ash-Sharh, or were you referring to a specific Arabic idiom or phrase?" width="135" height="240">
If you are referencing the well-known Quranic verse, "Lak Sadrak" (لكَ صَدرَك) comes from Surah Ash-Sharh (94:1): > أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ صَدْرَكَ > "Alam nashrah laka sadrak" > "Have We not expanded for you your breast (heart)?" > Key Linguistic & Spiritual Meaning * Laka (لَكَ): "For you" / "To you" * Sadrak (صَدْرَكَ): "Your chest" / "Your heart" / "Your inner self" In Arabic, the "chest" (sadr) is often used metaphorically to represent the heart, emotions, and the vessel for peace or anxiety. "Expanding the chest" (Sharh al-Sadr) means: * Relief from distress: Removing feelings of heaviness, worry, or burden. * Clarity and wisdom: Opening the heart to truth, calm, and spiritual reassurance. * Ease after hardship: This Surah was revealed to bring comfort and hope during times of difficulty. Were you looking for a deeper reflection on Surah Ash-Sharh, or were you referring to a specific Arabic idiom or phrase?
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