Salaam all
11:99
وَأُتْبِعُواْ فِي
هَـٰذِهِ لَعْنَةً وَيَوْمَ ٱلْقِيَامَةِ بِئْسَ ٱلرِّفْدُ ٱلْمَرْفُودُ
Wa utbi'oo fee
haazihee la'natanw wa Yawmal Qiyaamah; bi'sa Arrifdul marfood
The Aya says:
And they were
pursued in this one banishment and on the day of resurrection. Terrible
offering that is offered.
My personal note:
The words Rifd and
Marfood are derived from the root R-F-D and they point to things gathered as in
a tributary of a river or any form of gathering and giving and taking. I ended up using offering because that is what
Pharoah offered to his people and that is what they ended up with.
Translation of the
transliterated words:
Wa utbi'oo: and they were
followed/ were pursued/
Note: WA here is for initiation of a related
sentence. UTBiOO is derived from the
root T-B-Ain and it means
following footsteps or join and follow footsteps. In this context it comes with the meaning of
pursuit and being followed in the form of haunting and stalking. UTBiOO is an is an action that is
completed. It means the action of pursuing
the object (third person plural pointing to the people of Pharaoh) happened by
an undeclared subject.
Fee: in/ on
Haazihee: this (life)
la'natanw: banishment/
distancing/ curse/ snub
Note:
the root is L-Ain-N and it means distancing or expelling. It is used to mean
curse in the form of distancing or expelling from nearness or mercy. The
concrete word is scarecrow because it keeps away or at a distance the
undesirable birds from the field. LaAANATAN is the curse of or the
expelling from mercy.
Wa: and
Yawma: Day of
Note: YAWMA
is derived from the root Y-W-M and it means day or a full time cycle. YAWMA
means a day or a time cycle when.
l-qiyāmah:
the standing/ the
rising/ the judgment/ resurrection
Note:
the root is Qaf-W-M
and it means standing upright or standing. ALQIYAMA means the rising to stand
up or the standing. YAWMA ALQIYAMAH is
the day of judgement because it is when we rise from the dead to stand in front
of Allah.
bi'sa: tough/ hard/
terrible
Note: the root is B-Hamza-S and it means
lion for concrete. The word is used to mean hardship or hard depending on the
situation. Bi’SA means tough hard terrible
Arrifdu: the collection/ the
delegation/ outcome/ offering
Note: the root is
R-F-D and it means collecting something to utilize and so on. RAFID is used for a tributary to the river to
add more water and so on. Conceptually
it can be used for support and aid and for delegation and so on. ARRIFD is he collection or delegation and so
on and can be used for outcome.
l marfood: that was collected/
harvested/ offered
Note: the root is
R-F-D and it means collecting something to utilize and so on. RAFID is used for a tributary to the river to
add more water and so on. Conceptually
it can be used for support and aid and for delegation and so on. ALMARFOOD means what was collected or
harvested or gathered.
Hussein