فِعْلٌ Introduction

In this module we will explore the فِعْلٌ. It is a مُفْرَدٌ(كَلِمَةٌ).

A فِعْلٌ [Fi’l] refers to an action or a state. It has a tense (past, present or future).

The plural for فِعْلٌ is أَفْعَالٌ.

Examples of Top Ten mentioned in the Quran:

  • قَالَ : he said
  • كَانَ : to be, was
  • ءَامَنَ/ آمَنَ : he believed
  • عَلِمَ : he knew
  • جَعَلَ : he made
  • كَفَرَ : he disbelieved
  • جَاءَ : he came
  • عَمِلَ : he did/he worked
  • آتَى/ءَاتَى : he gave
  • رَءَا / رَأَى : he saw

You may think a فِعْلٌ is a verb. However, there is a fundamental difference between the two. A verb in English is defined as a word that conveys an action, such as ‘ate’, ‘reads’, ‘will sleep’ etc, However, in the aforementioned examples we do not know who did the action. i.e. who ate? who is reading? who will sleep. However, in Arabic the فِعْلٌ has the action but also the doer inside of it.

Interesting point to note, a فِعْلٌ is considered a complete sentence on its own, because it not only tells you what was done, but also who did it. Thus the simplest جُمْلَةٌ فِعْلِيَّةٌ is simply a فِعْلٌ on its own.