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Verse (6:158), Word 11 - Quranic Grammar

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The eleventh word of verse (6:158) is an imperfect verb (فعل مضارع). The verb is third person masculine singular and is in the subjunctive mood (منصوب). The verb's triliteral root is hamza tā yā (أ ت ي).

Chapter (6) sūrat l-anʿām (The Cattle)


(6:158:11)
yatiya
comes
V – 3rd person masculine singular imperfect verb, subjunctive mood فعل مضارع منصوب

Verse (6:158)

The analysis above refers to the 158th verse of chapter 6 (sūrat l-anʿām):

Sahih International: Do they [then] wait for anything except that the angels should come to them or your Lord should come or that there come some of the signs of your Lord? The Day that some of the signs of your Lord will come no soul will benefit from its faith as long as it had not believed before or had earned through its faith some good. Say, "Wait. Indeed, we [also] are waiting."

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