
2. Amount of Fi'liyah
The number of fi'liyah is the number (sentence) beginning with fi'il (verb), the same as the name.The sentence is usually composed of fi'il (verb) and fa'il (subject).
Fi'il (verb) here is usually in the form of fi'il madhi (past verb), but it can also be if using fi'il mudhore (which is being done).
Fa'il (subject) in the amount of fi'liyah can be seen (dhohir/usually marked with the name of a person or an object), can also be invisible (dhomir/usually the number of fi'liyah with fa'il (subject) that is not visible is in the middle of the paragraph because the dhomirnya already mentioned at the beginning of the paragraph)
Amount of Fi’liyah
Zayd has stood up: ⁇ ⁇
God created man
يَخْلُقُ اللَّهُ النَّاسَ
Zaid was beaten, lesson written
ضُرِبَ زَيْدٌ , يُكْتَبُ الدَّرْسُ
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Explanation :
The second example: the word 'yahluqu' as fi'il, which is fi'il mudhore (a verb that is being done), when viewed from its kind this fi'il is fi'il muta'adi (a verb that requires an object), the word 'Allahu' as fa'il (subject) and the word 'an-naasa' becomes maf'ul bih (object). Well, if there is no object then this sentence is not perfect because fi'il 'yahluqu' which means 'created' it needs an object.
The third example: the word 'dhuriba' from the sentence 'dhuriba zaidun' becomes fi'il, which is a type of fi'il majhul (a verb that is not mentioned by the culprit or a passive verb), therefore the word 'zaidun' named 'naibul fa'il' (subject replacement) so if translated into 'zaid beaten'.From the examples above is the number of fi'liyah because it begins with fi'il (verb).