Arabic vocabulary
How to say “deliberately” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
يجب مع الذكر عند مالك وأحمد، فإذا تركه عمداً بطلت صلاته،
It is obligatory with remembrance according to Malik and Ahmad; if he deliberately omits it, his prayer is invalidated.
عَمْدًا — deliberately. 'deliberately', accusative adverb of manner.
From: Required Remembrance →فمذهب مالك من ترك من ذلك ثلاثاً عمداً أعاد الصلاة،
According to Malik, anyone who deliberately omits three of these must repeat the prayer.
عَمْدًا — deliberately. 'deliberately', accusative adverb.
From: Required Remembrance →فإذا تركه عمداً بطلت صلاته،
Then if he deliberately omits it, his prayer is invalidated,
عَمْدًا — deliberately. 'deliberately', accusative adverb of manner.
From: Praise and Petition in Prayer →فمذهب مالك من ترك من ذلك ثلاثاً عمداً أعاد الصلاة،
According to Malik's school of thought, whoever intentionally omits three of these must repeat the prayer,
عَمْدًا — intentionally. 'intentionally', accusative adverb.
From: Praise and Petition in Prayer →OpenArabic teaches words like عَمْد through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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