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Verse (33:19), Word 1 - Quranic Grammar

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The first word of verse (33:19) is an indefinite masculine plural adjective and is in the accusative case (منصوب). The adjective's triliteral root is shīn ḥā ḥā (ش ح ح).

Chapter (33) sūrat l-aḥzāb (The Combined Forces)


(33:19:1)
ashiḥḥatan
Miserly
ADJ – accusative masculine plural indefinite adjective صفة منصوبة

Verse (33:19)

The analysis above refers to the nineteenth verse of chapter 33 (sūrat l-aḥzāb):

Sahih International: Indisposed toward you. And when fear comes, you see them looking at you, their eyes revolving like one being overcome by death. But when fear departs, they lash you with sharp tongues, indisposed toward [any] good. Those have not believed, so Allah has rendered their deeds worthless, and ever is that, for Allah , easy.

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