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Verse (63:4), Word 11 - Quranic Grammar

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The eleventh word of verse (63:4) is an indefinite form II feminine passive participle and is in the nominative case (مرفوع). The passive participle's triliteral root is sīn nūn dāl (س ن د).

Chapter (63) sūrat l-munāfiqūn (The Hypocrites)


(63:4:11)
musannadatun
propped up.
ADJ – nominative feminine indefinite (form II) passive participle صفة مرفوعة

Verse (63:4)

The analysis above refers to the fourth verse of chapter 63 (sūrat l-munāfiqūn):

Sahih International: And when you see them, their forms please you, and if they speak, you listen to their speech. [They are] as if they were pieces of wood propped up - they think that every shout is against them. They are the enemy, so beware of them. May Allah destroy them; how are they deluded?

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