Cumulate
Cumulate - to accumulate, to amass.
«cumulative-continuity» - the process by which an individual’s actions produce results that accumulate over time and move him or her along specific life trajectories.
Etymology
The triliteral root qāf wāw mīm (ق و م), according to corpus.quran.com, occurs in the Quran 660 times.
In English «cumulate», from Latin «cumulo», from «cumulus», from Proto-Indo-European «*ḱewh₁-» - "to swell, to be strong".
Compare with English «accumulator» - "one who, or that which, accumulates; also in UK, education, historical - one who takes two higher degrees simultaneously, to reduce their length of study.".
In the Quran
«Cumulative strategy»
(1:6) Guide us to the cumulative (Arab. الْمُسْتَقِيمَ, l-mus'taqīma) strategy ,
(4:67-68) Then We would have given them from Us a great gratuity and would guide them (according to) a cumulative (Arab. مُسْتَقِيمًا, mus'taqīman) strategy.
Cumulative track
(46:30) They said: O our community! Indeed, we have heard the text airdroped after the (time) of Moses, as a confirmation unto the things which are in hand, guiding unto the Fact, and to the cumulative (Arab. مُسْتَقِيمٍ, mus'taqīmin) track.