The Object
The object مَفعُولٌ بهِ maf’ūl bihi is the thing to which the action is done. It is always in the state of Nasb. i.e the
The object مَفعُولٌ بهِ maf’ūl bihi is the thing to which the action is done. It is always in the state of Nasb. i.e the
The subject of a verbal sentence is called فَاعِل fā’il. It is the person or thing that does the action. The subject of a nominal
The Arabic root or مصدر refers to a three or four consonant base-word which represents a core meaning or concept. Most roots in Arabic are
Prepositions in Arabic (حُرُوف الجَرّ hurūf al-jarr) are generally used to show position as in فِى fī (in) and مِن min (from) or time as
The ṣifah or the adjective follows the noun it describes, agreeing with it in gender, definiteness, number and case. Note: The plural of inanimate objects
Arabic nouns are either masculine مُذَكَّر (muḏakkar) or feminine مُؤَنَّث (mu’annath). Masculine Nouns The base category – the vast majority of nouns are masculine: Lord
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There is no separate word for ‘a’ or ‘an’ in Arabic. So ‘a book’ is simply كِتَاب kitāb. To make a noun definite we add
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