Arabic vocabulary
How to say “need” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
فإذا عطلها مدعيًا للتوكل كان جهلًا بالتوكل وردًّا لحكمة الواضع لأن التوكل إنما هو اعتماد القلب على الله سبحانه وليس من ضرورته قطع الأسباب،
So if someone neglects them claiming reliance on God, it is ignorance of true trust and a rejection of the Creator's wisdom, because reliance is the heart's dependence on Allah, Exalted is He, and does not require abandoning means.
ضَرُورَتِهِ — its necessity. This noun carries an attached 'its' and is held in the governed form by the preceding 'part of'. The fused 'its' points back to trust, marking 'its necessity', what trust requires.
From: Trust in God →وأنزل ضرورَتك بالله ، ولا تستغن إلا بالله
And place your needs with God, and do not seek independence except through God,
ضَرُورَتَكَ — your needs. This noun, 'your need', carries the attached -ka 'your' and is the direct object of 'set down', in the object ending. The -ka addresses a single male, and one word holds 'need' plus 'your'.
From: True Devotion →OpenArabic teaches words like ضَرُورَة through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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