Arabic vocabulary
How to say “he commits a sin” in Arabic, with pronunciation and an example from OpenArabic texts.
قَالَ فَلَعَلِّي إِنْ عَدَلَتْ فِي قِسْمَتِهَا أَنْ يَقُولَ بَعْضٌ مِمَّنْ لَمْ يُرْزَقْ مِنْهَا أَنَّهُ لَمْ يَعْدِلْ فِي قِسْمَتِهَا فَيَأْثَمُ أَرُوْهَا عَنِّي رَوَى اللَّهُ عَنكَ أَوْزَارُكَ
He said, "So perhaps if she were just in dividing it, some of those who were not provided from it might say that he did not act fairly in dividing it, and so he sins. Keep it away from me. May God relieve you of your burdens."
فَيَأْثَمُ — so he sins. The 'fa-' here is the 'and so' of consequence, presenting the sinning as the result that flows from the unfair dividing just described. The verb it rides on carries its own 'he' subject, so the single word both draws the conclusion and names who falls into it.
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