What is a Root?
Arabic words grow from 3-letter roots. ك-ت-ب (k-t-b) means "to write" — from it: كِتَاب (book), كَاتِب (writer), مَكْتُوب (written).
What is a Wazn?
A wazn (وَزْن) is the morphological pattern. فَعَلَ is the verb template. Put any root into it and you get the basic verb form.
Why Morphology?
Knowing a root unlocks every word from it. One root = 10–20 Quranic words understood instantly. This is traditional Quranic Arabic methodology.
How to Use This
Click any card to see the root's full morphology, all its Quranic forms, and live ayahs via the Quran.com API. Mark as learned to track progress.