This is the 4929th most frequent Arabic word.
الطغاة
The Arabic word "الطغاة" means "tyrants" or "oppressors" in English.
The word 'الطغاة' is used here to describe individuals who have oppressive power and whose actions lead to harm or difficulties for the general populace.
الطغاة يتسببون في معاناة الشعوب.
Tyrants cause the suffering of the people.
Within this context, 'الطغاة' refers to rulers who are oppressive or authoritarian, highlighting the historical struggle against despotism to achieve liberty.
في التاريخ، يعتبر التخلص من الطغاة خطوة نحو الحرية.
In history, getting rid of tyrants is considered a step toward freedom.
Here, 'الطغاة' is used to depict those who deny justice and truth, showcasing their fear of movements advocating fairness and equality.