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Verse (59:6), Word 21 - Quranic Grammar

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The 21st word of verse (59:6) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A conjunction and proper noun. The prefixed conjunction wa is usually translated as "and". The proper noun is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The proper noun's triliteral root is hamza lām hā (أ ل ه).

Chapter (59) sūrat l-ḥashr (The Gathering)


(59:6:21)
wal-lahu
And Allah
CONJ – prefixed conjunction wa (and)
PN – nominative proper noun → Allah
الواو عاطفة
لفظ الجلالة مرفوع

Verse (59:6)

The analysis above refers to the sixth verse of chapter 59 (sūrat l-ḥashr):

Sahih International: And what Allah restored [of property] to His Messenger from them - you did not spur for it [in an expedition] any horses or camels, but Allah gives His messengers power over whom He wills, and Allah is over all things competent.

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