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Verse (3:13), Word 13 - Quranic Grammar

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The thirteenth word of verse (3:13) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A conjunction and noun. The prefixed conjunction wa is usually translated as "and". The noun is feminine singular and is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The noun's triliteral root is hamza khā rā (أ خ ر).

Chapter (3) sūrat āl ʿim'rān (The Family of Imrān)


(3:13:13)
wa-ukh'rā
and another
CONJ – prefixed conjunction wa (and)
N – nominative feminine singular noun
الواو عاطفة
اسم مرفوع

Verse (3:13)

The analysis above refers to the thirteenth verse of chapter 3 (sūrat āl ʿim'rān):

Sahih International: Already there has been for you a sign in the two armies which met - one fighting in the cause of Allah and another of disbelievers. They saw them [to be] twice their [own] number by [their] eyesight. But Allah supports with His victory whom He wills. Indeed in that is a lesson for those of vision.

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