In this episode of Amazed by the Quran, we explore the remarkable precision of Arabic plurals in the Quran and how they reflect human psychology. Unlike English, Arabic plurals vary in intensity, and Allah uses this nuance to reveal how different groups perceive their sins and punishment. In Surah Al-Baqarah (2:80), a stronger plural (ayyaman ma‘doodah) implies a slightly longer punishment, while in Surah Ali ‘Imran (3:24), a weaker plural (ayyaman ma‘doodaat) suggests an even more dismissive attitude. This subtle shift in wording demonstrates the Quran’s divine placement of every word, embedding deep meaning within its linguistic structure.
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