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Muddathir 74:33-34
Why is idh used for the layl but idhaa for the subh?
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Why is idh used for the layl but idhaa for the subh?
it is just a literary tool, however, at the second place, the use of Idhaa made the oaths the oaths for present, even though the use of Idh too would have not affected the present sense coming from a past tense.
So the first is ‘when the night receded’ and the second is ‘as the day brightens’. So the first is referring to dawn and then second refers to the climb of the sun
departure of night and arrival of morning.
But we have to account for the difference in tense. So would it be what I said above- one past and one present?
Nouman Ali Khan says it like ‘when the night departed’ ‘and the day finally comes’
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