Four-lettered verbs in Arabic | الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَدُ الرُّباعِي
Monday, 08 February 2021
Introduction to the four-lettered verbs The four-lettered verbs are these verbs are formed from four letters. The root of which is فَعْلَلَ.They are not derived from the tri-literal form فَعَلَ. Four-letters root verbs follow the forms: Form XII: فَعْلَلَ Form XIII: تَفَعْلَلَ Form XIV: إِفْعَلَلَّ Form XV: اِفْعَنْلَلَ 1. Table of four-lettered verb
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Triliteral derived verb in Arabic – الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَّدُ الثُلاثِي
Thursday, 28 January 2021
Introduction The verb in which there is an increase in letter or letters is called – الْفِعْلُ الْمَزِيْدُ الثُلاثِي. They are the triliteral root verbs. 1. Triliteral root verb – الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَّدُ الثُلاثِي Letters are added to the triliteral root verb – الْفِعْلُ المُجَرَّدُ الثُلاثِي to increase the vocabulary and to fulfill
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The verbal noun in Arabic | اِسْمُ الْمَصْدَرُ
Wednesday, 27 January 2021
Introduction: the verbal noun – اِسْمُ الْمَصْدَرُ The source from which all the nouns and verbs are derived is called الْمَصْدَرُ. A verbal noun can beat the article ال or tanween and can be declined according to the sentence, i.e., nominative, accusative, and genitive case. Example: لَوْلَا يَنْهَاهُمُ الرَّبَّانِيُّونَ وَالْأَحْبَارُ عَن قَوْلِهِمُ الْإِثْمَ
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The passive participle in Arabic | اِسْمُ الْمَفْعُولِ
Tuesday, 26 January 2021
Introduction to the passive participle We have seen that الْمَفْعُلُ بِهِ, simple object bears the action of the verb. But the passive participle اِسْمُ الْمَفْعُولِ follows the pattern of مَفْعُولٌ. Examples: فَعَلَ – مَفْعُولٌ Done فَتَحَ – مَفْتُوْحٌ Opened خَلَقَ – مَخْلُوْقٌ Created جَمَعَ – مَجْمُوْعٌ Gathered عَلِمَ
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Active participle in Arabic |اِسْمُ الفاعِل
Monday, 25 January 2021
Introduction to the active participle – اِسْمُ الفاعِلِ In Arabic, the noun used for the doer of an action (subject), is called اِسْمُ الفاعِلِ. It is formed by adding an alif – ا to the first radical of the verb فَعَلَ. The middle letter is given a kasrah -ِ and the last radical is given
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Double emphasis in Arabic | نُونُ التَّوْكِيد – لامُ التَّوْكِيد
Sunday, 24 January 2021
Introduction to the Double emphasis To emphasize the meaning of the imperfect tense لَ is added as a prefix to the imperfect tense and نّ – noon thaqila or نْ – non khafeefa as the suffix. We call it in Arabic the double emphasis. For example: Table with نّ – noon thaqila
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Imperfect passive tense | الْمُضّارِعُ الْمَجْهُول
Thursday, 21 January 2021
The imperfect passive tense is formed by giving dammah -ُ to the sign of the imperfect tense, and fatha -َ on the second radical. 1. Imperfect passive tense of the passive verb of consonants – الصَحِيْحُ Example: يُفْعَلُ = يُفْعَلُ Table passive verb of consonants يُرْفَعُ 3rd person masculine
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The passive verb in Arabic | الْفِعْلُ الماضِي المَجْهُولُ
Sunday, 17 January 2021
Introduction to the passive verb The known verb اَلْفِعْلُ الْمَعْرُوْفُ is the active voice of the verb. Here we know the subject, i.e., the doer of the verb is specified. Also, we have discussed these kinds of verbs in all the preceding chapters on the pattern of فَعَلَ – فَعِلَ – فَعُلَ. Nevertheless, in
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Transitive and intransitive verb | الْفِعْلُ المُتَعَدِّي و اللازِم
Saturday, 16 January 2021
Verbs are of two types in Arabic, transitive and intransitive verb: Intransitive verb – اَلْفِعْلُ اللَّازِمُ Transitive verb – اَلْفِعْلُ الْمُتَعَدَّى 1. Intransitive verb When an intransitive verb is used in a sentence, there is no need for an object. The verb, along with the subject, gives complete meaning to the sentence.
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Caliph Abu Bakr As-Siddiq & Umar ibn al Khattab
Monday, 11 January 2021
Abu Bakr As-Siddiq – the first Caliph of Islam Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (the truthful one) may Allah be pleased with him, was a faithful companion of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. All Muslims of course known Him. The first caliph after the Prophet’s death ﷺ marked Islam’s history. This truthful companion occupied a special place in the Prophet’s
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