It's about connectives, and i gave examples above [i'm not sure if their right.]
So for example the letter 'baa' in arabic means 'with' right? That's why when bismillaah is said, its the three words -
Bi [with]
ismi [name] (of)
illaah [God]
I've also noticed that if i was to simply say 'Rabb' - that would mean Lord/Cherisher. But if i said RabbuK [your Lord] - the K or kaaf would refer to the word as you or your.
I just wanted to know if anyone could explain more insha'Allaah.
Na'am thats what i mean, i want to learn connectives before i learn actual words because it makes things alot easier to understand that way insha'Allaah.
It's about connectives, and i gave examples above [i'm not sure if their right.]
So for example the letter 'baa' in arabic means 'with' right? That's why when bismillaah is said, its the three words -
Bi [with]
ismi [name] (of)
illaah [God]
I've also noticed that if i was to simply say 'Rabb' - that would mean Lord/Cherisher. But if i said RabbuK [your Lord] - the K or kaaf would refer to the word as you or your.
I just wanted to know if anyone could explain more insha'Allaah.
wa alaykum as salaam..
when a noun is affixed with a personal pronuon (ie: Ka, Ki, ha, hu ) it becomes poessesive!?
Pretty hard to explain in english Im sorry!
It's like when you have kitaab muhammed/ Muhammed's kitaab , miftaah Ahmed / Ahmed's keys!! ..
Perhaps somone else can explain further!
And for your connectives, there's :
"Li" means: for , on behalf, in favour of, due to ... etc
- Li'anna: which means because, on the grounds that.
-Li'kayy : so that, in order that/to.
- Li'dhaalika/Li'haadhaa: therefore, hence, for that reason or that is why..
hope that helps InshaAllah. is that what you wanted?
salam i hope that i can help u i will give some ex.
book ketab
your book ketabak
his book ketabaho
her book ketabaha
their book (for 2 people) ketabahoma
their book (for more than 2) ketabahom
my book ketaby
our book ketabana
and about connectives
ala= على= on
on the straight bath على صراط مستقيم
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