- Fadl in the sense of increase: Some people of the language to make the credit increase at all, and some of them singled out something as good as Ibn Fares: "(Fadl) Alaa and pain and pain is true, indicates Ziad in something of that credit: increase and good." Economy. - The credit for the lack: Some people of the language known to the credit of him said: "credit, is known, which is against shortages." And it seems that the credit can combine these meanings, the credit is the increase, and this increase may vary in the good, or be an increase from the economy and the known. The meaning can also be credited against shortages as well. - It is the virtue of God to the people that the Almighty did not leave them in life guided by what deposited them from a healthy mushroom, lead them to good, and guide them; but sent them messengers sent by the Almighty between time and time calling to worship God alone and avoid the tyrants, People.
Al-Haqbani, M. B. S. A. (2019). God’s grace over people in the Noble Qur’an “objective study”. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(1), 527-566. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.63808
MLA
Mashael bint Saad Al-Haqbani Al-Haqbani. "God’s grace over people in the Noble Qur’an “objective study”", The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35, 1, 2019, 527-566. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.63808
HARVARD
Al-Haqbani, M. B. S. A. (2019). 'God’s grace over people in the Noble Qur’an “objective study”', The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 35(1), pp. 527-566. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.63808
VANCOUVER
Al-Haqbani, M. B. S. A. God’s grace over people in the Noble Qur’an “objective study”. The bulletin of the Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies for Girls in Alexandria, 2019; 35(1): 527-566. doi: 10.21608/bfda.2019.63808