03-02-2006, 07:52 AM
Bismillah
salam arclight
I will renew the welcome to our board, Insh a Allah u will enjoy being here with us.
Let me first fill in the gaps for your first question, as sister Radiyah explained to you Bismillah means in the name of Allah. This same forumla is used to start each chapter (surat) of the Quran except one which is chapter 9 which in order to complete the number of Bismillahs in Quran Allah Included it in Quran 27:30
"Verily! It is from Solomon, and verily! It (reads): In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful;"
It is not a greeting form used in writing but rather it is how we start our writing or let us be more precise start doing anything; eating, working, cooking, ...etc. When we do this, we actually start our action in the name of Allah to make whatever we do easier and blessed on one hand and prevent satan from interception on the other. We are also encouraged to start our conversation using Bismillah. Not everyone does this of course.
Now having this said, being an Egyptian I smiled when I read your post this morning.
Any way, I m sure Radiyah will not regret the offer and Insh a Allah me and other brothers and sisters share the offer with her. get your 10 A4 sheets, but let us see who is going to be tired first
:D
The word you typed is im she
Now this word literally means walk in command form. The verb is yamshe To walk.
In colloquial, we might use it like go away, it depends on the sound used while saying it, or O really depending also on the sound. We may also use it with children to make fun with them. Well I think those usages are enough...
well waiting for the 10 sheets of A4