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Verse (10:59), Word 14 - Quranic Grammar

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The fourteenth word of verse (10:59) is divided into 2 morphological segments. An interrogative alif and proper noun. The prefixed alif is an interrogative particle used to form a question and is usually translated as "is", "are", or "do". The proper noun is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The proper noun's triliteral root is hamza lām hā (أ ل ه).

Chapter (10) sūrat yūnus (Jonah)


(10:59:14)
āllahu
"Has Allah
INTG – prefixed interrogative alif
PN – nominative proper noun → Allah
الهمزة همزة استفهام
لفظ الجلالة مرفوع

Verse (10:59)

The analysis above refers to the 59th verse of chapter 10 (sūrat yūnus):

Sahih International: Say, "Have you seen what Allah has sent down to you of provision of which you have made [some] lawful and [some] unlawful?" Say, "Has Allah permitted you [to do so], or do you invent [something] about Allah ?"

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