The Most Frequent Verbs in the Quran: Verb Number 11 - At

TLDRThis video discusses verb number 11 in the Quran, which is 'at' meaning 'came'. It explores the meaning and usage of this verb in various verses. The video also covers four other verbs and their meanings: 'wished', 'created', 'sent', and 'denied'.

Key insights

🔑Verb number 11 in the Quran is 'at', which means 'came'.

🔑The video also covers four other verbs: 'wished', 'created', 'sent', and 'denied'.

Q&A

What is the meaning of 'at'?

'at' means 'came' in Arabic.

What are the other verbs discussed in the video?

The video also covers the verbs 'wished', 'created', 'sent', and 'denied'.

Timestamped Summary

00:02Introduction to the series

00:09Explanation of verb number 11: 'at'

00:44Discussion on verb number 12: 'wished'

01:05Explanation of verb number 13: 'created'

01:20Discussion on verb number 14: 'sent'