this means to offer the option of forming the search query as a form of an Arabic natural question . The most used Arabic question words are: هل؟ (is it?), من؟ (who?), ما؟ (what?), أين؟ (where?), متى؟ (when?), لم؟ (why?), أيّ؟ (which?), لمن؟ (whose?), كيف؟ (how?), كم؟ (how much/often?). e.g.1 What is Al-hottamat? to get the ayah [ نَارُ اللَّـهِ الْمُوقَدَةُ](It is the fire kindled by Allah). e.g.2 How much of time did People of Cave stay? to get the ayah [ وَلَبِثُوا فِي كَهْفِهِمْ ثَلَاثَ مِائَةٍ سِنِينَ وَازْدَادُوا تِسْعًا](And they remained in their cave three hundred years and %28some%29 add %28another%29 nine.)
this means to offer the option of forming the search query as a form of an Arabic natural question . The most used Arabic question words are: هل؟ (is it?), من؟ (who?), ما؟ (what?), أين؟ (where?), متى؟ (when?), لم؟ (why?), أيّ؟ (which?), لمن؟ (whose?), كيف؟ (how?), كم؟ (how much/often?). e.g.1 What is Al-hottamat? to get the ayah [ نَارُ اللَّـهِ الْمُوقَدَةُ](It is the fire kindled by Allah). e.g.2 How much of time did People of Cave stay? to get the ayah [ وَلَبِثُوا فِي كَهْفِهِمْ ثَلَاثَ مِائَةٍ سِنِينَ وَازْدَادُوا تِسْعًا](And they remained in their cave three hundred years and %28some%29 add %28another%29 nine.)