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Verse (18:22), Word 6 - Quranic Grammar

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The sixth word of verse (18:22) is an indefinite feminine noun and is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The noun's triliteral root is khā mīm sīn (خ م س).

Chapter (18) sūrat l-kahf (The Cave)


(18:22:6)
khamsatun
(they were) five
N – nominative feminine indefinite noun اسم مرفوع

Verse (18:22)

The analysis above refers to the 22nd verse of chapter 18 (sūrat l-kahf):

Sahih International: They will say there were three, the fourth of them being their dog; and they will say there were five, the sixth of them being their dog - guessing at the unseen; and they will say there were seven, and the eighth of them was their dog. Say, [O Muhammad], "My Lord is most knowing of their number. None knows them except a few. So do not argue about them except with an obvious argument and do not inquire about them among [the speculators] from anyone."

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