Na'at Maqtu'. The obligatory na'at is cut off from the man'ut.
Na'at maqtu' is na'at that does not follow the i'rob of its man'ut. This happens a lot in Arabic words and there are also verses in the Qur'an. Arabs used to use na'at maqtu' for the purpose of praising, reproaching, or pitying. They make i'rab na'at not in accordance with the man'ut.
The discussion in this video is about things that require na'at to occur na'at maqtu'. Among others are :
• If in one sentence there are two 'amil with different meaning and function'
• If in one sentence there are two 'amil with different functions. But the meaning is the same
• If in one sentence there are two 'amil whose function and meaning are the same'
• If in one sentence there are two Ma'mul, both of which are majrur with the letters Jar or Idhafat
• If in one sentence there are two different man'ut in terms of nakirah and makrifat
• If in one sentence there are two man'ut, one of which is isim isyarah
For beginners who just want to start learning nahwu are expected to study the videos sequentially from the beginning. Starting from a discussion about hijaiyyah letters in the following video link:
• BELAJAR NAHWU - SHORRO...
And for those who already have the basics, please look for video discussions according to the material you are looking for at the following link:
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