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خُلود — meaning in English: Immortality

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خُلود
بَلَغَ، يَبلَغُ، البُلوغ
اِنتَقَدَ
نَوْعيّة
جَهِلَ، يَجهَلُ، الجَهْل
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formal intermediate
Usage
Native speakers use the word خُلود in discussions about philosophy, spirituality, or even in literature when talking about the concept of eternal life or lasting legacy. For instance, one might hear it in a debate about the afterlife or during a conversation about legendary figures whose achievements seem to grant them immortality.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is أبدية (abadiyya), which also means 'eternity.' However, خُلود emphasizes a sense of not just existence but a celebrated, revered form of immortality, often associated with legendary status. You would choose خُلود when discussing a revered figure or concept that implies honor and lasting legacy, whereas أبدية might be more neutral.
Culture
The word خُلود comes from the root خ-ل-د, which carries the meaning of permanence and everlasting existence. In Islamic culture, the concept of immortality is often linked to the afterlife, making this word significant in religious discussions. Interestingly, in Arabic literature, خُلود is frequently used to describe heroes or timeless works that transcend generations, symbolizing their enduring impact.
FAQ
Q.What does خُلود mean in English?
خُلود translates to 'immortality' in English, signifying the concept of eternal life or existence beyond death.
Q.How do you pronounce خُلود?
خُلود is pronounced as 'khoolood,' with an emphasis on the 'khu' sound that is somewhat unique to Arabic phonetics.
Q.Is خُلود used in everyday conversation?
While خُلود is primarily used in formal or literary contexts, it can surface in conversations about important cultural or philosophical topics, especially regarding legacy.
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