Salihat
Quran Corpus Count
The triliteral root ṣād lām ḥā (ص ل ح) occurs in the Quran 180 times.
Concepts
Saleh
Saleh or Salih (Arab. صَالِح, romanized: Ṣāliḥ, lit. 'Pious') is a Prophet mentioned in the Quran and Bahá'í books, who prophesied to the tribe of Thamud in ancient Arabia, before the lifetime of Muhammad.
In The Quran
(2:11) If they are told "Do not make evil in the land," they say, "Verily, we are improvers (Arab. مُصْلِحُونَ, muṣ'liḥūna)!"
(28:19) But when he intended to grip the one, who was their enemy, he said, "O Moses! Do you intend to kill me, as you killed a person yesterday? Obviously, you intend to be a despot on the Earth! And you do not intend to be among (self) improvers (Arab. الْمُصْلِحِينَ, l-muṣ'liḥīna)."