الْإِبِلِ
A word in the Arabic language will either be 1) a verb or 2) a noun or 3) a particle – الْإِبِلِ is a noun A noun may either be 1) Definite or definite 2) Masculine or feminine 3) Singular, dual or plural 4) Nominative, accusative or genitive الْإِبِلُ is the natural state of this definite noun and it changes to الْإِبِلِ 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 Flocks of birds and camels Flocks, swarms, bevies, flock after flock, company in a state of disposition or dispersed, flocks following one another, birds in companies from this or that quarter |
مَعْرِفَةٌ | جَمْعٌ | مُذَكَّرٌ | مَنْصُوْبٌ | أ ب ل | بَاب نَصَرَ | أَبَلَ يَئْبُلُ | فِعِلٌ | اسْمٌ | الْجَمْعُ التَّكْثِيْرُ |
Definite | Plural | Masculine | Genitive | Root | Flocks | ن | Pattern | Noun | Broken plural |
ألتَّابِعُ | الْصِّفَةُ / النَّعْتُ | ||||||||
Dependent declension | Adjective | ||||||||
Surah/ | Below are the 2 verses in the holy Quran containing the noun | الْإِبِلِ |
Verse | ||
and from the camels two and from the cows two | وَمِنَ الإِبِلِ الثْنَيْنِ وَمِنَ البَقَرِ الثْنَيْنِ | |
say, “is the two males He has forbidden or the two females | قُلْ ءَآ الذَّكَرَيْنِ حَرَّمَ أَمِ الأُنْثَيَيْنَ | |
or what the wombs of the two females contain in it? | أَمَّا اشْتَمَلَتْ عَلَيْهِ أَرْحَامُ الأُنْثَيَيْنِ | |
or were you witnesses when Allah (SWT) enjoined you with this | أَمْ كُنْتُمْ شُهَدَآءَ إِذْ وَصَّاكُمُ اللهُ بِهَذَا | |
so, who is more wrong than who invents to Allah (SWT) a lie | فَمَن أَظْلَمُ مِمَّنِ افْتَرَى عَلَى اللهِ كَذِبًا | |
to mislead the people without knowledge? | لِّيُضِلَّ النَّاسَ بِغَيْرِ عِلْمٍ | |
6-144 | surely Allah (SWT) guides not the wrongdoing people | إِنَّ اللهَ لَا يَهْدِي القَوْمَ الظَّالِمِيْنَ |
88-17 | Do they not look at the camels, how they are created? | أَفَلَا يَنْظُرُوْنَ إِلَى الإِبِلِ كَيْفَ خُلِقَتْ |