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Lesson 14 Notes

1. Non-Arabic proper nouns have no Tanween.



Example:
Likewise, the names of most of the prophets a
are non-Arabic, and therefore, they have no
Tanween.

Example:

However, if the non-Arabic proper noun has
only three letters and the second letter is
Saakin (has no vowel) and is masculine, it will
get Tanween.


Example:
2. We have learnt that Mudhaf is definite by
position. So, when the Mudhaf has an adjective,
it must be definite as well.
Example:

The same applies to the Mudhaf whose Mudhaf
Ilayh is a possessive pronoun.
Example:
Note the following:
- The Imams new house.

The new Imams house.


3. The word ( which) is used as a Mudhaf.



Example:

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