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Verse (2:217), Word 5 - Quranic Grammar

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The fifth word of verse (2:217) is an indefinite masculine noun and is in the genitive case (مجرور). The noun's triliteral root is qāf tā lām (ق ت ل).

Chapter (2) sūrat l-baqarah (The Cow)


(2:217:5)
qitālin
(concerning) fighting
N – genitive masculine indefinite noun اسم مجرور

Verse (2:217)

The analysis above refers to the 217th verse of chapter 2 (sūrat l-baqarah):

Sahih International: They ask you about the sacred month - about fighting therein. Say, "Fighting therein is great [sin], but averting [people] from the way of Allah and disbelief in Him and [preventing access to] al-Masjid al-haram and the expulsion of its people therefrom are greater [evil] in the sight of Allah. And fitnah is greater than killing." And they will continue to fight you until they turn you back from your religion if they are able. And whoever of you reverts from his religion [to disbelief] and dies while he is a disbeliever - for those, their deeds have become worthless in this world and the Hereafter, and those are the companions of the Fire, they will abide therein eternally.

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10th June, 2013

Form III verbal noun

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