جَآءَ (jāʾa) — a very important and powerful verb in Arabic!
You’ll see it in many parts of the Qur'an, for example in:
إِذَا جَآءَ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ وَالْفَتْحُ
"When the help of Allah and victory comes." (Surah An-Naṣr 110:1)
🔍 Word Breakdown: جَآءَ
| Part | Arabic | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| جَآءَ | Past tense verb | He came / It came |
👉 So جَآءَ by itself means:
"He came"
or
"It came"
(Depending on what subject you're talking about.)
🧬 Root: ج-ي-ء (j-y-ʾ)
The root ج-ي-ء relates to:
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Coming
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Arrival
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Bringing something
Other related words:
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مَجِيء (majīʾ) = coming / arrival
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يَجِيء (yajīʾ) = he comes (present tense)
🧠 Special Notes:
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جَآءَ is past tense — the action already happened.
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In Qur'an, it often refers to:
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Help arriving
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Punishment arriving
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Resurrection or Day of Judgment events
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Example: وَجَآءَ رَبُّكَ وَالْمَلَكُ صَفًّا صَفًّا
"And your Lord will come, and the angels in rows upon rows." (Surah Al-Fajr 89:22)
✅ Summary
| Word | جَآءَ |
|---|---|
| Root | ج-ي-ء (coming) |
| Meaning | "He came" / "It came" |
| Usage | Describes arrival or happening of important events |
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