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Verse (5:2), Word 6 - Quranic Grammar

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The sixth word of verse (5:2) is a masculine plural noun and is in the accusative case (منصوب). The noun's triliteral root is shīn ʿayn rā (ش ع ر).

Chapter (5) sūrat l-māidah (The Table spread with Food)


(5:2:6)
shaʿāira
(the) rites
N – accusative masculine plural noun اسم منصوب

Verse (5:2)

The analysis above refers to the second verse of chapter 5 (sūrat l-māidah):

Sahih International: O you who have believed, do not violate the rites of Allah or [the sanctity of] the sacred month or [neglect the marking of] the sacrificial animals and garlanding [them] or [violate the safety of] those coming to the Sacred House seeking bounty from their Lord and [His] approval. But when you come out of iúram, then [you may] hunt. And do not let the hatred of a people for having obstructed you from al-Masjid al-haram lead you to transgress. And cooperate in righteousness and piety, but do not cooperate in sin and aggression. And fear Allah ; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty.

See Also

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Asim Iqbal 2nd

6th June, 2011

sha'aair is plural of shi'aar and shi'aarat . Grammatical weights of shi'aar is fi'aal and shi'aarat is fi'aalat.

Reference: Lane's Lexicon, Volume 4, Page 1561, Columns 1 and 2

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