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This article lists all occurrences of the Arabic words ''iman'' (إِيمَٰن) and ''kufr'' (كُفْر) in the Qur'an. ''Iman'' means faith or belief, ''kufr'' means disbelief or infidelity. The purpose is to analyze the claim (miracle) that they both appear 25 times when counting without the genitive forms. | This article lists all occurrences of the Arabic words ''iman'' (إِيمَٰن) and ''kufr'' (كُفْر) in the Qur'an. ''Iman'' means faith or belief, ''kufr'' means disbelief or infidelity. The purpose is to analyze the claim (miracle) that they both appear 25 times when counting without the genitive forms. | ||
==Arabic grammar== | ==Arabic grammar== | ||
The genetive (or in Arabic majrur حجرور) is a state that Arabic nouns can be in. It signifies the second word in the construct state, or the object of a preposition. | |||
===Genitive=== | ===Genitive=== | ||
Whether the | Whether the noun is in the nominative, accusative or genitive form depends on diacritical mark on the last letter of the word.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://arabic.desert-sky.net/g_cases.html |title=Arabic case system |publisher= |author= |date= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20161122114458/http://arabic.desert-sky.net/g_cases.html |deadurl=no}} </ref> So ''r'' (ر) in ''kufr'' and ''n'' (ن) in ''iman''. | ||
To put it very simply: | To put it very simply: | ||
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==Iman== | ==Iman== | ||
The genitive case is actually not needed here to be recognized. | The genitive case is actually not needed here to be recognized. The apologists in this case didn't exclude the genitive forms for this word count. They excluded the words with the suffixes like "their", "her" and "his" and they just call them "genitive". | ||
The occurrences with suffixed possessive pronouns are counted in the "Translation" column. | The occurrences with suffixed possessive pronouns are counted in the "Translation" column. | ||
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There are 45 forms. Excluding the 24 genitive ones, there are 21 occurrences. | |||
Excluding the 20 forms with possessive pronoun suffixes, that makes 25 occurrences. | |||
==Kufr== | ==Kufr== | ||
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This makes 36 forms. Excluding the 17 genitive forms, that makes19 occurrences. | |||
Excluding the 11 forms with possessive pronoun suffixes that makes 25 occurrences. | |||
There is also the word ''kufoor'' (كفور) from the same root which is translated as "disbelief" or "ungratefulness" and was not counted: | There is also the word ''kufoor'' (كفور) from the same root which is translated as "disbelief" or "ungratefulness" and was not counted: | ||
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** This word count includes the occurrence in the verse 39:7 which is sometimes translated as "ungratefulness" and not "disbelief" | ** This word count includes the occurrence in the verse 39:7 which is sometimes translated as "ungratefulness" and not "disbelief" | ||
** This word count does not include occurrences of the word ''kufoor'' which are sometimes translated as "disbelief" | ** This word count does not include occurrences of the word ''kufoor'' which are sometimes translated as "disbelief" | ||
** By now it is worth noting how many words are being excluded to arrive at the number 25. | ** By now it is worth noting how many words are being excluded to arrive at the number 25. The number has clearly been arrived at by motivated, not objective, reasoning. In formal logic, this is a type of fallacy called [[w:Cherry picking|cherry picking]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||