The past tense verb and its meaning in the sermons of Lady Zainab (peace be upon her)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.66026/zxxxm530Keywords:
verb connotation, sermons, verb tense, Lady Zainab.Abstract
The research presented the past tense in the sermons of Lady Zainab (peace be upon her), depending on the grammatical time, not the morphological and philosophical tense, noting the context and the place, indicating its significance to the absolute past, the past related to the present, and the certain near, including the past indicative of the future down to the abstract past on time. And what is meant by the event is nothing else, and it was revealed through the sermons of Lady Zainab (peace be upon her) the extent of the doctrinal and intellectual deviation to Yazid and those who helped him to kill Al-Hussein (peace be upon him) and his family and his supporters. The sermons are for the purposes of the will of Lady Zainab (peace be upon her) to deliver them.


