A topic for those who study Classical Arabic
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Peace Samia, all,
The sentence "Wajada kullu Al-Fuqara'i" means "He found all of the poor men". However, could it not also mean "All of the poor men found"?
How do I tell which one?
Nadeem
Salaam Nadeem, all
The sentence you wrote means "all the poor men found...".
"He found all the poor men" will have " kulla..." and not "kullu"And I would just say "the poor", not the "poor men", unless it is specifically men from the context -)
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The is where literal translation approach fails.
Zalika is a very rich word. The Za, La and Ka are all ingredients. Simply put the Zalika implies distance and should never mean "this" which is used for the something near.
22 should be translated "Such is the book" which leaves the meaning somewhat open like in the arabic.
Such a translation would draw attention to the initials in 21 and we don't want that do we.
Lanes has a good section on this vol3 files 113/114.