Arabic vocabulary
How to say “for disputation” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
عَالِمٌ عُرِفَ بِالْجِدَالِ فِي الْفِقْهِ، فَاقْتَنَعَ بِرِئَاسَتِهِ،
A scholar who was known for disputation in jurisprudence, so he became content with his leadership,
بِالْجِدَالِ — for disputation. A 'bi-' prefix fronts the noun, here marking what the scholar was known for, the ground of his reputation. The prefix forces the noun into the dependent form and ties it to the passive verb before it as the trait he was recognised by.
From: Guidance for the Seeker →OpenArabic teaches words like بِالْجِدَالِ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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