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من

Root entry · 4 derived lemmas

The root 'من' primarily deals with the concept of 'from' or 'out of', indicating origin, source, or part of a whole. It functions as a preposition to denote separation, belonging, or specification. Derived forms often relate to the act of benefiting, taking, or being part of something.

Derived headwords

مِنْparticle
  1. 1.
    fromboth

    Used to indicate origin, source, or separation from a place or thing.

  2. 2.
    out ofboth

    Denotes a part of a whole or a selection from a group.

  3. 3.
    because ofboth

    Indicates the reason or cause for something.

  4. 4.
    amongboth

    Used to signify being part of a larger group or category.

مِمَّاparticle
  1. 1.
    from whatboth

    A contraction of 'min' and 'ma', meaning 'from that which' or 'from what'.

مَنْpronoun
  1. 1.
    whoboth

    An interrogative or relative pronoun referring to a person.

مِنْ دُونِphrase
  1. 1.
    apart fromboth

    Indicates exclusion or being separate from something else.

  2. 2.
    withoutboth

    Signifies the absence of something.

Parallel reading

كلما أرادوا أن يخرجوا منها من غم
Whenever they wanted to get out of it from distress
مما تنبت الأرض من بقلها
from what the earth grows of its vegetables
ومن أظلم ممن كتم شهادة عنده من الله
And who is more unjust than one who conceals a testimony he has with him from Allah
أتأتون الرجال شهوة من دون النساء
Do you approach males out of desire instead of females
ما يود الذين كفروا من أهل الكتاب
Those who disbelieve from the People of the Scripture do not wish
لآكلون من شجر من زقوم
eating from the trees of Zaqqum
ويوم نحشر من كل أمة فوجا
And the Day We shall gather from every nation a group
ممن يكذب
from those who deny