ق د ر
See also: ق ذ ر
Arabic
Root
ق د ر • (q-d-r)
Derived terms
- Form I: قَدَرَ (qadara, “to have power over, to be equal to, to be up to (doing something), to be able to (do something)”)
- Form I: قَدِرَ (qadira, “to have power over, to be equal to, to be up to (doing something), to be able to (do something)”)
- Form II: قَدَّرَ (qaddara, “to determine, to fix, to estimate, to assess, to forecast, to foresee, to wager, to enable someone to something”)
- Verbal noun: تَقْدِير (taqdīr)
- Active participle: مُقَدِّر (muqaddir)
- Passive participle: مُقَدَّر (muqaddar)
- Form IV: أَقْدَرَ (ʾaqdara)
- Verbal noun: إِقْدَار (ʾiqdār)
- Active participle: مُقْدِر (muqdir)
- Passive participle: مُقْدَر (muqdar)
- Form V: تَقَدَّرَ (taqaddara)
- Verbal noun: تَقَدُّر (taqaddur)
- Active participle: مُتَقَدِّر (mutaqaddir)
- Passive participle: مُتَقَدَّر (mutaqaddar)
- Form VIII: اِقْتَدَرَ (iqtadara)
- Verbal noun: اِقْتِدَار (iqtidār)
- Active participle: مُقْتَدِر (muqtadir)
- Passive participle: مُقْتَدَر (muqtadar)
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