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			| Mazhara 
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 |  Topic initiated on Sunday, May 9, 2010  -  12:21 PM   
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			| aboosait 
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 |  Posted - Tuesday, May 11, 2010  -  12:15 PM   
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			| Mazhara 
 PAKISTAN
 |  Posted - Monday, July 12, 2010  -  8:22 PM   
 | Without having visited, what is the point in again elaborating it. 
 
  
 جار و مجرور/Prepositional Phrase
 
 Recurrence: (1)01:01(2)11:41(3)27:30=3
 It is also spelled as
  ; Recurrence: (1)56:74(2)56:96(3)69:52(4)96:01=4 
 "Beginning is with The Name/Code"
 
 
 Convenience Tip-1 to swiftly grasp Arabic of Qur'aan.
 
 By just remembering the Prefixed and Separable Prepositions we will be able to recognize and identify almost all the words which are NOUNS in Grand Qur'aan.
 
 A preposition (حرف الْجر) is a single consonant coupled with a short vowel or is a word like   which connects two nouns, or a verb and a noun to form a sentence.  This is generally showing the position of one word to another. It always precedes a word and never follows the word.
 
 2. A preposition always comes before a NOUN and it does not come before a verb. So by just knowing and remembering a preposition our mind will instantly determine hundreds of words of Qur'aan as certainly being Noun by a mere glance.
 
 3. The noun following a preposition is changed from nominative case to the genitive case.
 
 4. The noun followed by a preposition is called Majroor  مَجْرُور which means the preposition has caused a change in its case from nominative to genitive case.
 
 
 Analysis: Grammar, Syntax, Morphology, Concordance. Statistics-Root; Concatenation/Contiguity and Colligation
 
 http://www.haqeeqat.org.pk/English%20Tafsir%20e%20Haqeeqat/00.%20Individual%20Ayaat/001.%20Al%20Fateha/01.01.htm
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