Arabic vocabulary
How to say “Quran” in Arabic, with pronunciation and real example sentences from OpenArabic texts.
وقد أجمع المسلمون على أن القرآن المتلو في الاقطار المكتوب في الصحف الذي بأيدي المسلمين مما
And the Muslims have unanimously agreed that the Qur'an recited in the regions and written in the pages that are in the hands of the Muslims is among...
الْقُرْآنَ — the Qur'an. The proper name of the scripture, with al- ('the'), seized into the accusative by the emphatic 'that'-particle before it; that particle always throws its first noun into the accusative. It is the subject of the proposition even though its case looks object-like. A string of participles describing it follows.
From: Honoring the Quran →ورجل تعلم العلم وعلمه، وقرأ القرآن، فأتي به، فعرفه نعمه فعرفها قال فما عملت فيها؟
And a man who learned knowledge and taught it, and read the Quran. He will be brought, and Allah will make him recognize His blessings, and he will recognize them. He will say: 'What did you do with them?'
القُرْآنَ — the Quran. This noun is the direct object of 'read', so it takes the accusative ending; the al- makes it definite, naming the scripture. It completes the third deed, the recitation, in the man's record.
From: Intentions on Judgment Day →OpenArabic teaches words like قُرْآنَ through real bilingual reading with native audio and spaced-repetition practice.
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