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Introduction In Arabic, there exists a category of nouns distinguished by specific letters that indicate their grammatical states—nominative, accusative, and genitive. These nouns are referred to as "…
Introduction In Arabic, there exists a category of nouns distinguished by specific letters that indicate their grammatical states—nominative, accusative, and genitive. These nouns are referred to as "…
The Authenticity of Hadith Literature: Debunking Western Misconceptions Introduction The study of history, especially ancient history, often relies on written records, and in the realm of Islamic hist…
1. The verb “to not be” — لَيْسَ It is used only in the perfect tense but conveys the sense of the imperfect. Like كَانَ, the noun or adjective following لَيْسَ takes the accusative case (الْمَنْصُوبُ…
Introduction The term الْبَدَلُ refers to a noun that replaces a previously mentioned noun in a subsequent sentence. In this structure, the replacing noun, known as الْبَدَلُ, follows the noun it repl…
Introduction In Arabic, العَدَدُ refers to numbers, while الْمَعْدُودُ denotes the noun being counted. A. The cardinal numbers — العَدَدُ الأَسَاسِي Arabic numerals represent one of the more intricate…
Introduction This noun is employed to establish a comparison between entities, be it between two individuals, objects, groups, or even comparing one individual to a group. Known as اِسْمُ التَّفْضِيلِ…
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