Exclusivity (taQdeem):
When Someone/thing is placed before a Description (adjective) - it is not normal [it is abnormal] sentence structure. Which implies that this person/thing Exclusively has that description.
For example: People may say;
hamdun La-Ka - Praise is For You. [normal sentence structure]
But; La-Ka al-Hamd = Praise is EXCLUSIVELY For You. [abnormal structure because 'For You' (La-Ka) is mentioned earlier in the sentence.)
When Someone/thing is placed before a Description (adjective) - it is not normal [it is abnormal] sentence structure. Which implies that this person/thing Exclusively has that description.
For example: People may say;
hamdun La-Ka - Praise is For You. [normal sentence structure]
But; La-Ka al-Hamd = Praise is EXCLUSIVELY For You. [abnormal structure because 'For You' (La-Ka) is mentioned earlier in the sentence.)
This is why, when you say;
Iyyaa-Ka [You] - Na'budu [We worship]. - the 'You' (iyyaa-ka) is mentioned earlier in the sentence structure. Which implies that we worship 'You' [Allah] Exclusively/alone.
Iyyaa-Ka [You] - Na'budu [We worship]. - the 'You' (iyyaa-ka) is mentioned earlier in the sentence structure. Which implies that we worship 'You' [Allah] Exclusively/alone.
This is called TaQdeem (placing Earlier) and Ta'kheer (placing at the End) in Arabic eloquence.
and is used many times in the Qur'an.
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