المَاعُوْنَ

A word in the Arabic language will either be 1) a verb or 2) a noun or 3) a particle – المَاعُوْنَ 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

المَاعُوْنُ is the natural state of a definite noun and becomes المَاعُوْنَ due to it being the: 1) المَفْعُوْلُ بِهِ object of a verb or 2) اسْمُ of إِنَّ or 3) خَبَرُ of كَانَ or 4) المَفْعُوْلُ فِيْهِ adverb of time or place or 5) المَفْعُوْلُ لَهُ noun that gives the reason for doing a thing or 6) المَفْعُوْلُ مَعَهُ noun that comes after the و which means “along with” or 7) المَفْعُوْلُ المُطْلَقُ is the مَصْدَرٌ of the verb occurring in the sentence or 8) الحَالُ adverb of manner or 9) التَّمْيِيْزُ noun that specifies the meaning of a vague word or 10) المُسْتَثْنَى noun that comes after إِلَّا meaning “except” or 11) المُنَادَى noun of calling

Legal alms and other acts of kindness, Aid or assistance in difficulty, every good and kind deed, lending of a thing

مَعْرِفَةٌمُفْرَدٌمُذَكَّرٌمَنْصُوْبٌم ع نبَاب فَتَحَفَاعُولٌمَعَنَ يَمْعَنُاسْمٌاسْمُ الجِنْسِ
DefiniteSingularMasculineAccusativeRootbasic courtesyPatternفNounGeneric or common noun
small acts of kindness
Surah/Below is the only verse in the holy Quran containing the definite nounالمَاعُوْنَ
Verse
107-7but refuse even common courtesyوَيَمْنَعُوْنَ المَاعُوْنَ