The Structure of (fa'ala) and (tafa'al) and their References in surat al-ma'idah
Abstract
The triple verb is divided in terms of abstraction and increase in two parts: just, and more, and more. Therefore, every addition to the origin of the verb comes to a meaning required by the action and the context in which it is stated, and as it is said: every increase in the building leads to an increase in the meaning. Based on (fa'ala and tafa'la) more verb constructs, build (fa'ala) more with one letter, and construct (tafa'la ) more with two letters, and these two constructs have different connotations that are determined by the context of the verse in which the action is mentioned, which indicates proliferation, negation, impiety, transgression, becoming, and others From the meanings according to what we have reached by analyzing the significance of some verbs and standing on them. The most indicative of the actions mentioned in Surat al-Ma'idah al-Karima that came upon a construct (fa'ala) is the multiplication, followed by the becoming, and after that the plunder and removal, then the ratio, and transgression. As for building (tafa'la ), most of what came from its indications is repetition and then obedience, diligence in requesting something and being arrogant.