two questions. 1. in the quran, there is Maa and Maaaaaa, ie short Ma and very long harakat Ma when reading with tajweed. is that any indication of negation or preposition? 2. the word Ma Sha Allah has Ma in the beginning. according to your explaination, the word Ma here is a negation. but we always translate as WHAT Allah willed instead of NOT Allah willed. So what is it now?
assalmu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa baraktuhu. 2 harakat maa like meem and alif are the same as 5 harakat maaaaa like meem and mad on alif, they both have have the same meaning to the best of my knowledge. for your second question maa is a very flexible word and can be used with many different meanings depending on context. The word "Ma" in "Ma Sha Allah" is not a negation but a particle used to express wonder or admiration. It is often translated as "what" or "how," indicating that the speaker is in awe of the subject being discussed. It is commonly used to express appreciation for something that is pleasing or pleasing to God's will. It is not used to negate anything. Again this is to the best of my knowledge so I'm sorry if my explanation isn't best, barakAllah feek wa jazakAllahkhair.
Jazakal Allah khaira for explaining very well. 🎉🎉
Good one
Very helpful lesson. God bless thank you so much for explaining. Jazak Allah Khair
Baarakallahu laka fiddarain
May Allah bless you and puy barakah in your work
2A. ما as a *relative* pronoun(موصول): what/that. Excellent work. Jazakallahu kairan
JazakAllah Khair. Just found your site now. I have subscribed.
May Allah bless you
Excellent ماشاء اللہ
What is in the land and the sea - ما فى البر والبحر
What Allah has ordered for it - ما امر الله به
What Allah has made for you- ما جعل الله لكم
I wished you had given us more exampl of the use of ما......
من in daily conversation, so it would be clearer
You really did good job
Ma shaa Allah that is perfect. Keep going clear and easy to understand.. 👍👍👍👍 I couldn't find explanation like this before.
Very good. I have been planning for such lessons for so long a time.
Good job💖
Can ما be used with المضارع to negate verb?
ما فازس سبان what is the meaning
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two questions.
1. in the quran, there is Maa and Maaaaaa, ie short Ma and very long harakat Ma when reading with tajweed. is that any indication of negation or preposition?
2. the word Ma Sha Allah has Ma in the beginning. according to your explaination, the word Ma here is a negation. but we always translate as WHAT Allah willed instead of NOT Allah willed. So what is it now?
assalmu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa baraktuhu. 2 harakat maa like meem and alif are the same as 5 harakat maaaaa like meem and mad on alif, they both have have the same meaning to the best of my knowledge. for your second question maa is a very flexible word and can be used with many different meanings depending on context. The word "Ma" in "Ma Sha Allah" is not a negation but a particle used to express wonder or admiration. It is often translated as "what" or "how," indicating that the speaker is in awe of the subject being discussed. It is commonly used to express appreciation for something that is pleasing or pleasing to God's will. It is not used to negate anything. Again this is to the best of my knowledge so I'm sorry if my explanation isn't best, barakAllah feek wa jazakAllahkhair.
In the beginning he already said ما has two usages
Plese provide me link of this book.Dr V. Abdur Rahim. Madinah Arabic Reader - 8.pdf .
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