A grammatical study of the verse of wudu and its religious requirement
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The word Arjulakum in the 6th verse of Sura al-Maida is recited in three different vowelized endings; Marfu, Mansub, and Majrur. The two later forms are more popular. Given that the word arjulakum in the Majrur mode is coordinated to Ruusikum and in the Mansub mode is coordinated to the position of ruusikum, and the both possibilities would make the word ruusikum object of the verb imsahu, the feet are also need to be wiped instead of being washed, the same as wiping for head. In another hand, coordination of arjulakum in Mansub mode, to wujuhikum, would make a distance between two objects of a single verb, which contradicts the eloquence of the sentence. Coordination to wujuhikum in the Majrur mode according to the rule of neighboring words is not correct here too. And according to rules of Arabic syntax, arjulakum could not be coordinated to wujuhikum, so the only possibility left is its coordination ruusikum which concludes the obligatory of wiping of the feet in wudu, instead of washing them.
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Persian
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Islamic Jurisprudence Research, Volume:12 Issue: 3, 2017
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609 to 630
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