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Originally Posted by Talib
Hello to all
The name Saabioon should be in the direct case (saabieen) in the Quran verse 5:69. What is the grammatical explanation to that exception to the rule?
Thank you for answering.
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1. Al-Qur'an is the best Arabic literature on the face of the earth.
2. Every Arabic grammar is derived from the Qur'an. How could you fault a book of grammar if your understanding of the grammar in question seems in conflict with it? It's like taking a measurement of something wrongly and blaming it on the ruler.
3. There are about 11 main Arabic colloquials, each with certain differences one from the other. Do you fault the Qur'an by measuring it with the standards of your colloquial?
4. Thabi'oon is the correct dual plural form or jama' for the word i.e. by adding wau and noon to the mufrad. I suggest you refer to Arrufu' and under alwau-jama' muzakkar saleem.