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Verse (5:12), Word 27 - Quranic Grammar

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The 27th word of verse (5:12) is an indefinite masculine singular adjective and is in the accusative case (منصوب). The adjective's triliteral root is ḥā sīn nūn (ح س ن).

Chapter (5) sūrat l-māidah (The Table spread with Food)


(5:12:27)
ḥasanan
goodly
ADJ – accusative masculine singular indefinite adjective صفة منصوبة

Verse (5:12)

The analysis above refers to the twelfth verse of chapter 5 (sūrat l-māidah):

Sahih International: And Allah had already taken a covenant from the Children of Israel, and We delegated from among them twelve leaders. And Allah said, "I am with you. If you establish prayer and give zakah and believe in My messengers and support them and loan Allah a goodly loan, I will surely remove from you your misdeeds and admit you to gardens beneath which rivers flow. But whoever of you disbelieves after that has certainly strayed from the soundness of the way."

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