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Islamic Battles Fought During Ramadhaan
#51
Anya u r really something [Image: smile.gif] Jazakum Allah khairan
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#52

Quote: Anya u r really something [Image: smile.gif] Jazakum Allah khairan

Jazakum Allah khairan? what does that mean...something nice i hope [Image: huh.gif] I'm starting to pick up bits and pieces but i'm lost with this one. And Bismillah, i keep forgetting what that one is too.

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#53



Quote:Jazakum Allah khairan brother (which translates as may Allah reward u) u say this when someone give u something, or help u in a any way

this is a quote from what sister Muslimah answered, may Allah(God) reward u a lot for doing something good [Image: smile.gif] Jazzak means reward, khairan means blessings, or benefaction.


Bismillah = in The Name of Allah Bism= arabic word in the name of illah= Allah but when saying 2 together the a will be pronounced i. When in future By will of Allah u start learning Arabic so u can read the Quran and understand it u will know what I mean and u will c how beautiful the arabic language is [Image: smile.gif]


wasalam

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#54



Quote:When in future By will of Allah u start learning Arabic so u can read the Quran and understand it u will know what I mean and u will c how beautiful the arabic language is [Image: smile.gif]
wasalam

I'm learning Arabic right now, came back from my second course last night. It's very difficult but also very enjoyable i love the challenge. I'm also learning arabic from the various online links Muslimah and others have provided, Insh a Allah i will speak and read it with ease soon, right now it's very overwhelming. Of course my sole motivation for learning Arabic is to read Quran in it's original language, not just english. Anything that comes after that is a blessing. I'm impatient with these things though, i know this is gonna take me ages. [Image: mad.gif]

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#55

Quote: <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="radiyah" data-cite="radiyah" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="1919" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>When in future By will of Allah u start learning Arabic so u can read the Quran and understand it u will know what I mean and u will c how beautiful the arabic language is [Image: smile.gif]
wasalam

I'm learning Arabic right now, came back from my second course last night. It's very difficult but also very enjoyable i love the challenge. I'm also learning arabic from the various online links Muslimah and others have provided, Insh a Allah i will speak and read it with ease soon, right now it's very overwhelming. Of course my sole motivation for learning Arabic is to read Quran in it's original language, not just english. Anything that comes after that is a blessing. I'm impatient with these things though, i know this is gonna take me ages. [Image: mad.gif]

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Insha'Allah it will not take u ages brother Any, if u r persistant and Allah knows of ur intentions, then u will learn fast insha'Allah [Image: smile.gif] don't worry keep it up and insha'Allah u will learn it in no time [Image: smile.gif][Image: smile.gif][Image: biggrin.gif]


wasalam

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#56
Insh a Allah (which translates as Allah Willing) u will learn soon, for this intention Allah Shall Makes it easy.
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#57

Quote: Just spreading the good word at the point of a sword.

Salaam Alaikum ..


The "point of a sword" is as far away from Islam as the North pole is from the South pole. Dear brother, you ignorance is amazing.


May Allah SWT provide you with guidance, love and wisdom .. Ameen.

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#58

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I disagree, I don't think it was colonialism at work here. The middle east, with the exception of Israel is a very unstable region. I think there are many factors at work here and to blow it all off as "Western Imperialism" is a tad lazy on your part.



Since the last half a century there's been just one reason for the unstability in the middle-east ... the creation of Israel by snatching away a large portion of a sovereign state, followed by the Zionist occupation of whatever was left of that land.

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#59

Quote: <blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="JohnDoe" data-cite="JohnDoe" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="1919" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div> Good, so we are in agreement.

Once again, you fail to grasp the point...if you want to argue for the sake of it then please go to another website as this is not for those who do not wish to think.

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Salaam Alaikum, peace ..


Brother Deen, you are so correct. I totally agree. JazekAllah Khair.

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#60

as salam alykom


Zeinab if u missed it, JD is banned gone already

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