.4 FLEXIBILITY
Flexibility is not one of the four properties of the اسم. Rather, it is a sub-topic under status. This topic, just like light and heavy, deals with the different forms the status markers can take.
** The discussion of flexibility only pertains to words that have an ENDING SOUND. **
Therefore, for flexibility we are only focused on the following parts of the Muslim Chart:
Plural Feminine |
Plural Masculine |
Pair |
Singular |
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مُسْلِمٌ |
رَفْع |
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مُسْلِماً |
نَصْب |
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جَرّ |
There are three forms of flexibility. They are:
1) fully-flexible (مُنْصَرِف/مُعْرَب)
2) partly-flexible (مَمْنُوْعٌ مِن الصَّرْفِ)
3) non-flexible (مَبْنِيّ)
We will discuss partly-flexible last, because it requires the most attention.
FULLY-FLEXIBLE (مُنْصَرِف/مُعْرَب) is the default state for a word. It is the broadest category. A fully-flexible word is a word that can show all three statuses in a normal way according to what we learned in the مسلم chart.
Fully-Flexible Endings are:
رَفْع : مُسْلِمٌ (un)
نَصْب : مُسْلِماً (an)
جَرّ : مُسْلِمٍ (in)
(3 Statuses have 3 Unique Endings)
NON-FLEXIBLE (مَبْنِيّ) words are the opposite of fully-flexible words. They can never show their status. This means that they look the same in the رفع status, the نصب status, and the جر status. Words that end in أَلِف مَقْصُوْرَة (ى) or a normal ا (ا) are non-flexible. Words like مُوْسَى, هُدًى and زَكَرِيَّا, for example, are non-flexible. All of the pointer words (الإِشَارةِ أَسْماءٌ) in the singular and plural forms as well as all of the أَسْماءٌ موصوله are non-flexible. We will learn about these types of أَسْماءٌ in detail later.
For the time being, learn to recognize them and know that they are non-flexible.
أَسْماءٌ موصوله |
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الَّذِيْنَ |
الَّذِيْ |
الاَّتِيْ،الَّواتِيْ،الَّائِيْ |
الَّتِيْ |
مَنْ |
ما |
الإِشَارةِ أَسْماءٌ |
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ذٰلِكَ |
هَذا |
تِلْكَ |
هَذِهِ |
أُولَـٰئِكَ |
هَؤُلَاءَ |
Non-Flexible Endings all look the same, there is no way to distinguish them by looking at the word alone:
(3 Statuses have 1 Ending)
PARTLY- FLEXIBLE (مَمْنُوْعٌ مِن الصَّرْفِ) (are words that can only display their status in two ways. A partly-flexible word can only take a ضمة and a فتحة. A partly-flexible word can also never take تنوين. This type of word takes a single ضمة in the رفع form, a single فتحة in the نصب form, and a single فتحة in the جر form.
Partly-Flexible Endings are:
رَفْع : يُوْسُفُ(u)
نَصْب : يُوْسُفَ(a)
جَرّ : يُوْسُفَ(a)
Notice that نصب and جر look the same. We have seen this problem before in ending combinations.
(3 Statuses have 2 Endings)
**Unlike a non-flexible word, there are times when a partly-flexible word can be made fully flexible by showing a كسرة in the جر form. A partly-flexible word can be made fully-flexible in two ways:
1. by adding an ال
2. by making it a مضاف (discussed in a later chapter)
HOW TO INDENTIFY PARTLY FLEXIBLE WORDS
There is no clear marker for partly flexible words. You will become accustomed to identifying partly- flexible words as you are exposed to more vocabulary. However, there are a few categories of partly- flexible words we can familiarize ourselves with to make identification of partly-flexible words easier.
A. NON-ARAB NAMES
Non-Arab names are partly-flexible. Arab names are fully-flexible. There are four Arab prophet’s names mentioned in the Quran. They are: صالِحٌ ,هُوْدٌ , مُحَمَّدٌ , and شُعَيْبٌ . Take a look at the chart below. Take note of the differences between how the partly-flexible names and the fully-flexible names look in each status.
Partly-flexible |
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جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
يُوْسُفَ |
يُوْسُفَ |
يُوْسُفُ |
إِسْماعِيْلَ |
إِسْماعِيْلَ |
إِسْماعِيْلُ |
إِبْراهِيْمَ |
إِبْراهِيْمَ |
إِبْراهِيْمُ |
يَعْقُوْبَ |
يَعْقُوْبَ |
يَعْقُوْبُ |
مَرْيَمَ |
مَرْيَمَ |
مَرْيَمُ |
Fully-flexible |
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جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
مُحَمَّدٍ |
مُحَمَّدًا |
مُحَمَّدٌ |
هُوْدٍ |
هُوْدًا |
هُوْدٌ |
صالِحٍ |
صالِحًا |
صالِحٌ |
شُعَيْبٍ |
شُعَيْبًا |
شُعَيْبٌ |
There is one exception to this rule. Three-letter names with a سكون on the middle letter are always fully flexible, even if they are non-Arab names.
Fully-flexible |
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جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
لُوْطٍ |
لُوْطًا |
لُوْطٌ |
نُوْحٍ |
نُوْحًا |
نُوْحٌ |
B. FEMININE NAMES AND UNIQUELY MASCULINE NAMES
All feminine names are partly-flexible. Masculine names that have no feminine counterpart are also partly flexible. Below are some commonly occurring uniquely masculine names. Memorize them. We will learn the rest as we encounter them.
Feminine |
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جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
عائِشَةَ |
عائِشَةَ |
عائِشَةُ |
خَدِيْجَةَ |
خَدِيْجَةَ |
خَدِيْجَةُ |
زَيْنَبَ |
زَيْنَبَ |
زَيْنَبُ |
إِيْمَانَ |
إِيْمَانَ |
إِيْمَانُ |
Uniquely Masculine |
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جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
حَمْزَةَ |
حَمْزَةَ |
حَمْزَةُ |
مُعاوِيَةَ |
مُعاوِيَةَ |
مُعاوِيَةُ |
عُمَرَ |
عُمَرَ |
عُمَرُ |
عُثْمَانَ |
عُثْمَانَ |
عُثْمَانُ |
Again, three-letter names with a سكون on the middle letter are always fully-flexible.
C. PROPER NAMES OF PLACES
Proper names of places are partly-flexible.
جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
مَكَّةَ |
مَكَّةَ |
مَكَّةُ |
يَثْرِبَ |
يَثْرِبَ |
يَثْرِبُ |
جَهَنَّمَ |
جَهَنَّمَ |
جَهَنَّمُ |
Some names of places have an ال . In such cases, the name is fully-flexible.
جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
العِراقِ |
العِراقَ |
العِراقُ |
الهِنْدِ |
الهِنْدَ |
الهِنْدُ |
Names of places that are three letters with a سكون on the middle letter are fully-flexible.
جَرّ |
نَصْب |
رَفْع |
عَدْنٍ |
عَدْنًا |
عَدْنٌ |
There are certain word patterns that are partly-flexible. We will look at these patterns in our study of Sarf.
Note: In your vocabulary, partly flexible words will be denoted by having a single vowel ending, not a تنوين . For now, as you memorize new vocabulary, make a note of which words are partly-flexible.
Drill 5: Are the following words fully, partly, or non-flexible? Why?
REASON |
FLEXIBILITY |
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REASON |
FLEXIBILITY |
WORD |
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F / P / N |
1. مُحَمَّد |
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F / P / N |
2. طَلْحَة |
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F / P / N |
3. هُدًى |
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F / P / N |
4. صَالِح |
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F / P / N |
5. جَهَنَّم |
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F / P / N |
6. نُوْح |
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F / P / N |
7. مَكَّة |
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F / P / N |
8. عَدْن |
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F / P / N |
9. عُمَر |
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F / P / N |
10. زَكَرِيَّا |