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أَمَرَ Order Command Times To

The Arabic verb "أَمَرَ" means "to order" or "to command," encompassing meanings like "commanded" (Quran 13:21), "he has commanded" (Quran 12:40), "has ordered" (Quran 2:27), "ordered" (Quran 7:29), "he enjoins" (Quran 96:12), and "orders" (Quran 4:114).

الفعل "أَمَرَ" في العربية يعني "أمر"، ويشمل معاني مثل "أمر" (الرعد 13:21)، "أمر" (يوسف 12:40)، "أمر" (البقرة 2:27)، "أمر" (الأعراف 7:29)، "يأمر" (العلق 96:12)، و "يأمر" (النساء 4:114).

arabic أَمَرَ
root to order, to command
translations
  • commanded
    http://quran.com/13/21
  • he has commanded
    http://quran.com/12/40
  • has ordered
    http://quran.com/2/27
  • ordered
    http://quran.com/7/29
  • he enjoins
    http://quran.com/96/12
  • orders
    http://quran.com/4/114
occurrences 7 times
order 1369

Tags: verb

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