“In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.”
Classical Arabic Grammar · Applied
Qurʾānic I’rāb — Tap Any Word
Tap any word to see its full i'rāb — category (ism / fiʿl / ḥarf), state (marfūʿ / manṣūb / majrūr / majzūm), sign of i'rāb, the ʿāmil that caused it, and the word's role in the sentence. This is the matn applied to the four sūras every Muslim has memorised.
Coming back from the matn course ? Every i’rāb panel links back to the lesson it draws from.
Pick a sūra
Sūra 1 · Al-Fātiḥah — The Opening
الْفَاتِحَة
Tap any word — the i'rāb appears beside it.
“All praise is for Allāh, Lord of the worlds.”
“The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.”
“Master of the Day of Judgement.”
“You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help.”
“Guide us to the straight path.”
“The path of those upon whom You bestowed favour — not of those who earned anger, nor of those who went astray.”
On accuracy
I'rāb hand-authored per the Ajrumiyyah framework used in lessons 1-12 of this site. Every word reviewed against the matn (Ibn Ājurrūm) and Yaseen's framework. Compound forms (e.g. bismi = bā' + ism) are split into segments. Where multiple valid readings exist (e.g. the role of اللَّهُ in Q 112:1), the most common scholarly reading is given and the alternative is noted.