'Waktubnā' means 'and we ordained' or 'and we wrote' in Arabic. It refers to the speaker's past action of decreeing, prescribing, or writing.
وَكَتَبْنَا (waktabnā) is an Arabic verb meaning 'and we ordained' or 'and we wrote'. It signifies the past action of decreeing, prescribing, or writing something by the speaker.
| arabic | وَكَتَبْنَا |
|---|---|
| root | to write, to prescribe, to ordain |
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| occurrences | 2 times |
| order | 5451 |
Tags: verb
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