الصَّرْفُ
Taught by: Umm Hyatt al-Ameriki حفظها الله
What is the sign that the root letter has been changed to an (ا) "alif"
Example: قالَ
(Qaala)
and
باعَ (Baa'a)
When we see these two words, has an (ا) "alif"
in the middle. What does the (ا) "alif"
here represent and why?
This
alif is not an extra letter because if it is an extra letter the words
will comprise of only 2 letters and in Sarf the minimum number of letters is 3.
So, here it represents that the original letter has
been changed to an (ا) "alif".
The
ROOT for the alif could be one of two things: و OR ي
Salaamun alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu. Umm Hasna baraka Allahu feeki for these beneficial lessons, many brothers and sisters are benefiting. Please keep the notes coming, seeking the face of Allah.
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