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Verse (28:59), Word 16 - Quranic Grammar

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The sixteenth word of verse (28:59) is a masculine plural noun and is in the genitive case (مجرور). The noun's triliteral root is hā lām kāf (ه ل ك).

Chapter (28) sūrat l-qaṣaṣ (The Stories)


(28:59:16)
muh'likī
(the) one to destroy
N – genitive masculine plural noun اسم مجرور

Verse (28:59)

The analysis above refers to the 59th verse of chapter 28 (sūrat l-qaṣaṣ):

Sahih International: And never would your Lord have destroyed the cities until He had sent to their mother a messenger reciting to them Our verses. And We would not destroy the cities except while their people were wrongdoers.

See Also

3 messages

salam

11th November, 2010

form 4?

Maqbool Ahmad

11th March, 2016

Should this not be اسم منصوب because of khabr of كَانَ?

Mazhar A. Nurani

11th March, 2016

Active Participle: Definite by construct; Sound plural; masculine; accusative [Noon dropped]

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