dc.description.abstract | This research discusses the majrūr noun found in Surah Al-Mu‟minūn of the
Qur‟an. The aim of the study is to explain the signs of jar on nouns, the reasons:
1) For a noun becoming majrūr, and to; 2) Describe the nouns that are in the jar
position within Surah Al-Mu‟minūn. The data source for this research is Surah
Al-Mu‟minūn, with the research data consisting of majrūr nouns. This study is
classified as a library research with a descriptive analysis approach, utilizing
theories related to majrūr nouns proposed by Ni‟mah.The findings include the
following points: first,Signs of Jar on Nouns In Surah Al-Mu‟minūn, there are
three types of jar signs on nouns: Jar with kasrah (76 words) Jar with fathah (3
words) Jar with the letter ya (9 words) In total, there are 88 instances of majrūr
nouns.Reasons for Nouns Becoming Majrūr: The reasons for a noun becoming
majrūr in Surah Al-Mu‟minūn include Preceding by a jar letter Being a mudāf
ilaih (genitive construction) Being a tabi‟ (dependent noun). The jar letters
identified include ٖٓ (min), ٢ك) fī ), ٖػ') an), ّالُا) al-lāmu), ٠ِػ’) ala), جبءُا) albā`u), ٠ُإ) ilā), and ٠ؽز) hatta). totaling 80 words. Other letters such as سة
(rubba), ز٘ٓ) munẓu), ػذا„) ada) ؽبشب) ḥāsyā), and others were not found. There are
34 words that are mudāf ilaih and 9 words that are tabi‟. Nouns in Jar Position:
There are 27 nouns that occupy the jar position in Surah Al-Mu‟minūn, which
include damir nouns, mauṣul nouns, and isyarah nouns. Thus, it can be concluded
that in Surah Al-Mu'minūn there are ism majrūr with the letter jar, becoming
majrūr because of muḍāf ilaih, becoming majrūr because of tabi' to majrūr with
the signs of jar, namely kasrah, ya', and fathah as well as ism that is in the place
of jar. | en_US |