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Verse (3:13), Word 4 - Quranic Grammar

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The fourth word of verse (3:13) is an indefinite feminine singular noun and is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The noun's triliteral root is hamza yā yā (أ ي ي).

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


(3:13:4)
āyatun
a sign
N – nominative feminine singular indefinite noun 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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