إِبْرَاهِيم : ٢٦

  • وَمَثَلُ And (the) example
  • كَلِمَةٍ (of) a word
  • خَبِيثَةٖ evil
  • كَشَجَرَةٍ (is) like a tree
  • خَبِيثَةٍ evil
  • ٱجۡتُثَّتۡ uprooted
  • مِن from
  • فَوۡقِ the surface
  • ٱلۡأَرۡضِ (of) the earth
  • مَا not
  • لَهَا for it
  • مِن (is) any
  • قَرَارٖ stability
And the example of a bad word is like a bad tree, uprooted from the surface of the earth, not having any stability.
And the similitude of a bad saying, that is, the word of unbelief, is as a bad tree, a colocynth, uprooted from upon the earth, having no stability, [no] fixing or foundation. Similarly, the word of unbelief has no foundation, and no shoot or blessing.