البَيْتِ
A word in the Arabic language will either be 1) a verb or 2) a noun or 3) a particle – البَيْتِ is a noun
A noun may either be 1) Definite or indefinite 2) Masculine or feminine 3) Singular, dual or plural 4) Nominative, accusative or genitive
البَيْتُ is the natural state of a definite noun and it changes to البَيْتِ due to: 1) a preposition that precedes it or 2) a possessed noun that precedes it or 3) it’s a noun of dependent declension a) نَعْتٌ / صِفَطٌ adjectives b) التَّوْكِيْدُ emphatic c) المَعْطُوْفٌ conjunction d) البَدَلُ synonym
House
To pass the night, spend the night
Grammatical analysis of البَيْتِ |
اسْمٌ مَجْرُوْرٌ بِالكَسْرَةِ الزَّاهِرَةِ |
مَعْرِفَةٌ | مُفْرَدٌ | مُذَكَّرٌ | مَجْرُوْرٌ | ب ي ت | بَاب ضَرَبَ | بَاتَ يَبِيْتُ | فَعْلٌ | اسْمٌ | اِسْمُ الجِنْسِ |
Definite | Singular | Masculine | Genitive | Root | The house | ض | Pattern | Noun | Generic or common Noun |
Surah/ | Below are the 10 verses in the holy Quran consisting of the definite, genitive noun | البَيْتِ |
Verse | ||
2-127 | ||
3-97 | ||
8-35 | ||
11-73 | ||
22-26 | ||
22-29 | ||
22-33 | ||
33-33 | ||
52-4 | ||
106-3 | So let them worship the Lord of this house | فَلْيَعْبُدُوْا رَبَّ هَذَا الْبَيْتِ |