Degrees of Hunger in the Qur’an: Linguistic Precision and Meaning

Degrees of Hunger in the Qur’an: Linguistic Precision and Meaning

Degrees of Hunger in the Qur’an: Linguistic Precision and Meaning

The Qur’an does not use words randomly. Each term is selected with remarkable precision
to reflect exact physical, psychological, and social meanings. This precision becomes
especially clear in the Qur’anic vocabulary used to describe hunger,
where different words reflect different degrees, contexts, and impacts.

(جوع / Jū‘) 1) Hunger

﴿ الَّذِي أَطْعَمَهُم مِّن جُوعٍ وَآمَنَهُم مِّنْ خَوْفٍ ﴾

“Who has fed them against hunger and made them safe from fear.” (Qur’an 106:4)

The word جوع comes from the root ج و ع,
which refers to the basic state of hunger or an empty stomach. In the Qur’an, it often
appears in contexts of divine provision and relief.

This is the most general term for hunger and does not necessarily imply extreme starvation.
It represents the baseline condition of needing food.

(مَخْمَصَة / Makhmaṣah) 2) Severe Hunger and Necessity

﴿ فَمَنِ اضْطُرَّ فِي مَخْمَصَةٍ غَيْرَ مُتَجَانِفٍ لِّإِثْمٍ ﴾

“But whoever is forced by severe hunger, without inclination to sin…” (Qur’an 5:3)

The word مخمصة comes from the root خ م ص,
meaning the shrinking or hollowing of the stomach due to hunger.

In Qur’anic usage, makhmaṣah refers to a critical level of hunger that reaches
necessity. This is not ordinary hunger, but one that places a person under extreme
pressure and hardship, enough to affect legal and ethical rulings.

(مَسْغَبَة / Masghabah) 3) A Day of Harsh Hunger

﴿ فَمَنِ اضْطُرَّ فِي مَخْمَصَةٍ غَيْرَ مُتَجَانِفٍ لِّإِثْمٍ ﴾

“Or feeding on a day of severe hunger.” (Qur’an 90:14)

The term مَسْغَبَة derives from the root
س غ ب, which denotes hunger accompanied by exhaustion, hardship,
and physical strain.

The Qur’an’s use of the phrase “a day of masghabah” indicates that hunger here
is not limited to individuals, but affects the wider community. It reflects a time of
widespread hardship, where acts of charity—especially feeding others—carry immense moral
weight.

سَغَب (Saghb) 4) Related Concept

The word سغب is closely related toمسغبة. It describes hunger combined with fatigue\and difficulty.
While saghb may refer to hardship in general, masghabah intensifies the meaning by tying it to a specific time marked by extreme deprivation.

Summary of Qur’anic Terms

Term Arabic Intensity Context Meaning
Hunger جوع General Provision Basic hunger
Severe hunger مخمصة High Necessity Critical hunger forcing hardship
Harsh hunger مسغبة Very high Social hardship Hunger with exhaustion and deprivation
Related سغب High Difficulty Hunger mixed with fatigue

Conclusion

The Qur’an’s vocabulary demonstrates that hunger is not a single, flat experience.
Through precise word choice, it distinguishes between ordinary hunger, desperate necessity,
and widespread social hardship. This linguistic depth reinforces the Qur’an’s moral message:
compassion, charity, and care for others become even more meaningful in times of severe need.

Asma Allah al-Ḥusna

The 99 Beautiful Names of Allah (Asmā’ Allāh Al-Ḥusnā)

Asmā’ Allāh Al-Ḥusnā — the Most Beautiful Names of Allah — are not merely attributes; they are keys to understanding the Creator, to deepening our connection with Him, and to living a life in harmony with divine guidance.

“And to Allah belong the best names, so invoke Him by them…”
— Surah Al-A’raf (7:180)

💡 Why Learn the Names of Allah?

  • Spiritual Elevation: Knowing Allah’s names helps purify the heart and deepen one’s faith (īmān).
  • Connection in Duʿāʾ: Invoking the appropriate name brings sincerity and power to your supplications.
  • Following the Sunnah: The Prophet ﷺ said:
    “Indeed, Allah has ninety-nine names. Whoever memorizes them will enter Paradise.”
    — Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim

🎧 Interactive Learning with Audio

On this page, each name is represented by a card. When you tap or click a name:

  • The card flips to show its meaning.
  • The audio pronunciation is played so you can hear and learn each name properly.

Tap any Name to hear it and flip the card to see its meaning.

Asmā’ Allāh al-Ḥusnā

Tap any Name to flip the card and see a short meaning & hear it.

01
الله
ALLĀH

Meaning
The Most Merciful – whose mercy encompasses all creation.

02
ٱلرَّحْمَٰن
AR-RAḤMĀN

Meaning
The Most Merciful – whose mercy encompasses all creation.

03
ٱلرَّحِيم
AR-RAḤĪM

Meaning
The Especially Merciful – who grants continuous mercy to the believers.

04
ٱلْمَلِك
AL-MALIK

Meaning
The King – the absolute sovereign and owner of all that exists.

05
ٱلْقُدُّوس
AL-QUDDŪS

Meaning
The Most Pure – free from all imperfection and deficiency.

06
ٱلسَّلَام
AS-SALĀM

Meaning
The Source of Peace – who grants safety and well-being.

07
ٱلْمُؤْمِن
AL-MU’MIN

Meaning
The Giver of Faith and security – who grants true safety to His servants.

08
ٱلْمُهَيْمِن
The Guardian

Meaning
The One who watches over, protects, and preserves all things.

09
ٱلْعَزِيز
The Almighty

Meaning
The One who is all‑powerful, undefeatable, and uniquely mighty.

10
ٱلْجَبَّار
AL‑JABBĀR

Meaning
The Compeller, the Restorer

11
ٱلْمُتَكَبِّر
AL‑MUTAKABBIR

Meaning
The Supreme, The Majestic

12
ٱلْخَالِق
AL‑KHĀLIQ

Meaning
The Creator, the Maker of all things from nothing

13
ٱلْبَارِئ
AL‑BĀRIʾ

Meaning
The Evolver, The Originator

14
ٱلْمُصَوِّر
AL‑MUṢAWWIR

Meaning
The Fashioner, The Shaper of Beauty

15
ٱلْغَفَّار
AL‑GHAFFĀR

Meaning
The Constant Forgiver

16
ٱلْقَهَّار
AL‑QAHHĀR

Meaning
The All-Subduer, The Ever-Dominating

17
ٱلْوَهَّاب
AL‑WAHHĀB

Meaning
The Supreme Bestower, The Giver without measure

18
ٱلْرَّزَّاق
AR‑RAZZĀQ

Meaning
The Sustainer, The Provider of needs

19
ٱلْفَتَّاح
AL‑FATTĀḥ

Meaning
The Supreme Opener, The Judge who opens the gates of mercy and victory

20
ٱلْعَلِيم
AL‑ʿALĪM

Meaning
The All-Knowing, The Knower of the seen and unseen

21
ٱلْقَابِض
AL‑QĀBIḌ

Meaning
The Withholder – The One who withholds provision or life

22
ٱلْبَاسِط
AL‑BĀSIṭ

Meaning
The Expander – The One who expands provision or mercy

23
ٱلْخَافِض
AL‑KHĀFIḌ

Meaning
The Abaser – The One who lowers whom He wills

24
ٱلْرَّافِع
AR‑RĀFIʿ

Meaning
The Exalter – The One who raises whom He wills

25
ٱلْمُعِزّ
AL‑MUʿIZZ

Meaning
The Honourer – The One who gives honor and might

26
ٱلْمُذِلّ
AL‑MUDHILL

Meaning
The Humiliator – The One who humbles whom He wills

27
ٱلسَّمِيع
AS‑SAMĪʿ

Meaning
The All-Hearing

28
ٱلْبَصِير
AL‑BAṢĪR

Meaning
The All-Seeing

29
ٱلْحَكَم
AL‑ḤAKAM

Meaning
The Impartial Judge

30
ٱلْعَدْل
AL‑ʿADL

Meaning
The Utterly Just

31
ٱلْلَّطِيف
AL‑LAṭĪF

Meaning
The Subtle One, The Most Gentle

32
ٱلْخَبِير
AL‑KHABĪR

Meaning
The All‑Aware

33
ٱلْحَلِيم
AL‑ḤALĪM

Meaning
The Most Forbearing

34
ٱلْعَظِيم
AL‑ʿAẓĪM

Meaning
The Magnificent, The Supreme

35
ٱلْغَفُور
AL‑GHAFŪR

Meaning
The Great Forgiver

36
ٱلشَّكُور
AS‑SHAKŪR

Meaning
The Most Appreciative

37
ٱلْعَلِيّ
AL‑ʿALIYY

Meaning
The Most High, The Exalted

38
ٱلْكَبِير
AL‑KABĪR

Meaning
The Most Great

39
ٱلْحَفِيظ
AL‑ḤAFĪẒ

Meaning
The Guardian, The Preserver

40
ٱلْمُقيِت
AL‑MUQĪT

Meaning
The Sustainer, The Maintainer of Life

41
ٱلْحسِيب
AL‑ḤASĪB

Meaning
The Reckoner, The One who counts all

42
ٱلْجَلِيل
AL‑JALĪL

Meaning
The Most Majestic

43
ٱلْكَرِيم
AL‑KARĪM

Meaning
The Most Generous, The Most Bountiful

44
ٱلْرَّقِيب
AR‑RAQĪB

Meaning
The Watchful, The Ever Observing

45
ٱلْمُجِيب
AL‑MUJĪB

Meaning
The Responsive, The Answerer of Supplication

46
ٱلْوَاسِع
AL‑WĀSIʿ

Meaning
The All‑Encompassing, The Boundless

47
ٱلْحَكِيم
AL‑ḤAKĪM

Meaning
The All‑Wise

48
ٱلْوَدُود
AL‑WADŪD

Meaning
The Most Loving

49
ٱلْمَجِيد
AL‑MAJĪD

Meaning
The Most Glorious, The Most Honorable

50
ٱلْبَاعِث
AL‑BĀʿITH

Meaning
The Resurrector, The Restorer of Life

51
ٱلشَّهِيد
AS‑SHAHĪD

Meaning
The Witness

52
ٱلْحَقّ
AL‑ḤAQQ

Meaning
The Truth

53
ٱلْوَكِيل
AL‑WAKĪL

Meaning
The Trustee, The Disposer of Affairs

54
ٱلْقَوِيّ
AL‑QAWĪYY

Meaning
The All‑Strong

55
ٱلْمَتِين
AL‑MATĪN

Meaning
The Firm, The Steadfast

56
ٱلْوَلِيّ
AL‑WALIYY

Meaning
The Protecting Friend, The Patron

57
ٱلْحَمِيد
AL‑ḤAMĪD

Meaning
The Praiseworthy

58
ٱلْمُحْصِي
AL‑MUḤṢĪ

Meaning
The Appraiser, The Counter (of all things)

59
ٱلْمُبْدِئ
AL‑MUBDIʾ

Meaning
The Originator, The Initiator of Creation

60
ٱلْمُعِيد
AL‑MUʿĪD

Meaning
The Restorer, The Reinstater

61
ٱلْمُحْيِي
AL‑MUḤYĪ

Meaning
The Giver of Life

62
ٱلْمُمِيت
AL‑MUMĪT

Meaning
The Creator of Death, The Disposer of Souls

63
ٱلْحَيّ
AL‑ḤAYY

Meaning
The Ever‑Living, The Sustainer of Life

64
ٱلْقَيُّوم
AL‑QAYYŪM

Meaning
The Self‑Subsisting, The Sustainer of all existence

65
ٱلْوَاجِد
AL‑WĀJID

Meaning
The Finder, The Ta’allūm Seeker

66
ٱلْمَاجِد
AL‑MĀJID

Meaning
The Noble, The Generous

67
ٱلْواحِد
AL‑WĀḥID

Meaning
The One, The Unique, The Only One

68
ٱلصَّمَد
AṢ‑ṢAMAD

Meaning
The Eternal Refuge, The One whom all depend upon

69
ٱلْقَادِر
AL‑QĀDIR

Meaning
The All‑Capable, The Omnipotent

70
ٱلْمُقْتَدِر
AL‑MUQTAḌIR

Meaning
The All‑Powerful, The Dominant

71
ٱلْمُقَدِّم
AL‑MUQADDIM

Meaning
The Expediter, The One who brings forward

72
ٱلْمُؤَخِّر
AL‑MUʾAKHKHIR

Meaning
The Delayer, The One who puts far ahead

73
ٱلْأوَّل
AL‑AWWAL

Meaning
The First

74
ٱلْآخِر
AL‑ĀḤIR

Meaning
The Last

75
ٱلظَّاهِر
AẒ‑ẒĀHIR

Meaning
The Manifest, The Evident

76
ٱلْبَاطِن
AL‑BĀṭIN

Meaning
The Hidden, The Inward

77
ٱلْوَالِي
AL‑WĀLĪ

Meaning
The Sole Governor, The Friend

78
ٱلْمُتَعَالِي
AL‑MUTAʿĀLĪ

Meaning
The Most Exalted

79
ٱلْبَرّ
AL‑BARR

Meaning
The Source of All Goodness and Righteousness

80
ٱلتَّوَّاب
AT‑TAWWĀB

Meaning
The Ever‑Accepting of Repentance

81
ٱلْمُنْتَقِم
AL‑MUNTAQIM

Meaning
The Avenger, The Retaliator

82
ٱلْعَفُوّ
AL‑ʿAFŪW

Meaning
The Pardoner, The One who erases sin

83
ٱلرَّؤُوف
AR‑RAʾŪF

Meaning
The Most Kind, The Most Compassionate

84
مَالِكُ ٱلْمُلْك
MĀLIK‑ul‑MULK

Meaning
The Owner of All Sovereignty

85
ذُو ٱلْجَلَالِ وَٱلْإِكْرَام
DHŪ‑l‑JALĀL wa-l‑IKRĀM

Meaning
The Lord of Glory and Honour

86
الْمُقْسِط
AL‑MUQSIT

Meaning
The Just One

87
الْجَامِع
AL‑JĀMIʿ

Meaning
The Gatherer, The Uniter

88
الْغَنِيّ
AL‑GHANIYY

Meaning
The Self‑Sufficient, The Rich beyond need

89
الْمُغْنِي
AL‑MUGHNĪ

Meaning
The Enricher, The Bestower of Wealth

90
الْمَانِع
AL‑MĀNʿ

Meaning
The Withholder, The Preventer

91
الضَّارّ
AḌ‑ḌĀRR

Meaning
The Harmer (Only what He wills), The One who inflicts harm when He wills

92
النَّافِع
AN‑NĀFIʿ

Meaning
The Benefactor, The One who brings benefit

93
النُّور
AN‑NŪR

Meaning
The Light, The Illuminator

94
الْهَادِي
AL‑HĀDĪ

Meaning
The Guide, The One who shows the way to truth

95
الْبَدِيع
AL‑BADĪʾ

Meaning
The Originator, The Incomparable

96
الْبَاقِي
AL‑BĀQĪ

Meaning
The Everlasting, The One who remains when all else perishes

97
الْوَارِث
AL‑WĀRITH

Meaning
The Inheritor, The One who inherits all

98
الرَّشِيد
AR‑RASHĪD

Meaning
The Guide to the Right Path, The One who guides to truth

99
الْصَّبُور
AṢ‑ṢABŪR

Meaning
The Most Patient, The One who does not act in haste