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To assert and strengthen the indication of a preceding word by a following word.
"Ta’keed" (confirmation) is used by the speaker to inform the audience that the statement made is decisive and that its implications are definitely meant without involving any misconception, idle talk, delusion, fabrication, or the like.
"Ta’keed": tightening and binding firmly. It is used in speech to remove doubt and in numbers to encompass all parts.
To confirm what is understood from a previous word, using different means of stress to emphasise the meaning of the sentence. Corroboration is of two types: 1) verbal, which involves repeating the earlier words, as in: ‘with every hardship comes ease. Indeed, with every hardship comes ease’. (94: 5-6) And 2) abstract, using different words such as ‘itself’. This is used to exclude any allegorical sense, as in: ‘the third form students arrived, all of them’.