The preposition "( Min  من)" and its famous meanings in the Holy Quran

Authors

  • Dr. Bashir Ahmad Arabic Teacher (AT), Govt. Elementary School Rafique Sanjar, Bahawalpur Author
  • Dr. Muhammad Ilyas Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic, Faculty of Islamic Learning, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/

Keywords:

The Holy Qur’an, Arabic, prepositions, huruf al-jarr, language

Abstract

Arabic grammar is the grammar of the Arabic language which is a Semitic language.  It also can be divided into two types Literary Arabic and Colloquial Arabic. Again, Literary Arabic is divided into Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic. Arabic is not only a vital language but also required for people from around the world for various reasons. Arabic is having immense importance for scholars, educationists, linguists, artists, and business professionals. Learning Arabic grammar (Nahw) is essential to mastering the Arabic language. Therefore, non-native Arabic speakers need to practice and exert effort to learn Arabic grammar, as each grammatical rule will be a new rule for them. This research deals with the ‘huruf al-jarr’ (prepositions). From these Haroof  “huruf al-jarr’ “( Min  من) used in Arabic sentences. The research relied on the descriptive analytical approach in light of Different Tafaseers as it is appropriate for the study. The study's main results reveal that the actual particle (al-Harf al-Asli) must produce a new meaning that did not exist before its addition to the sentence.

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Published

2025-06-30