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Verse (7:162), Word 4 - Quranic Grammar

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The fourth word of verse (7:162) is divided into 2 morphological segments. A preposition and object pronoun. The attached object pronoun is third person masculine plural. Together the segments form a preposition phrase known as jār wa majrūr (جار ومجرور).

Chapter (7) sūrat l-aʿrāf (The Heights)


(7:162:4)
min'hum
among them
P – preposition
PRON – 3rd person masculine plural object pronoun
جار ومجرور

Verse (7:162)

The analysis above refers to the 162nd verse of chapter 7 (sūrat l-aʿrāf):

Sahih International: But those who wronged among them changed [the words] to a statement other than that which had been said to them. So We sent upon them a punishment from the sky for the wrong that they were doing.

See Also

4 messages

FS

15th July, 2011

This seems to be a personal pronoun and not an object one, the pronoun seems to be one of clarification (not all of them but just a group from among them).

PRON- 3rd person masculine plural plural personal pronoun

wallahu a'alam

FS

15th July, 2011

This seems to be a personal pronoun and not an object one, the pronoun seems to be one of clarification (not all of them but just a group from among them).

PRON- 3rd person masculine plural plural personal pronoun

The object is the next word 'qawlan'.

wallahu a'alam

Abdul Rahman

19th July, 2011

There is no distinction between a "personal pronoun" and an "object pronoun". A pronoun (or you can call it a "personal pronoun" -- it makes no difference) is either an "object" pronoun or a "subject" pronoun.

The tagging is correct.

Abdul Rahman

19th July, 2011

"hum" is the "object" of the preposition "min". It is the "min of clarification". It is the preposition "min" not the noun which has the function of "clarification".

"qawlan" is the object of the verb "baddala"

The subject of the verb "baddala" is "alladhina".

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