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Isa ruhu-lah 'alalihis-salat was-salam

 

I just want to know this part... Quite confusing... :confused:

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MrCool, what about your siggie...?? :thinking:

 

What about it? Most of it is from a song by MeWithOutYou...they peaked my curiosity with Arabic.

Isa ruhu-lah 'alalihis-salat was-salam

 

I just want to know this part... Quite confusing... :confused:

 

Oh that part, it means "Jesus, pray and peace be upon you." Its a part of a song by a Christian band but the singer is Arabic and likes to sing in Arabic. It sounds awesome.

 

Maldini helped we with this, i'm sorry but I forgot your real name.

 

Isa = Jesus

ruhu-lah = Soul of God { ruh=soul, u=of, lah=God }

alaihi = be upon him

salat = pray

wa = and

salam = peace

 

ya Dhal-Jalah wal-Ikram = The Lord Of Majesty and Bounty { Mean God }

 

Ya = Characters appeal

Dal-Jalah = Lord of Majesty

wa= and

Ikram = Bounty

 

ya Halim, ya Qahhar = You The Forbearing One, You The Subduer { Mean God }

 

ya Muntaqim, ya Ghaffar = You The Avenger, You The Forgiver { Mean God }

 

la Ilaha ilallahu= No God but him

la = No

Ilaha = God

Ila = But

allahu = Allah

 

Allahu Akbar= God is The Greater

 

Allahu = God

Akbar= The Greater

 

I think me and Maldini are going to disagree on the word Allah, its a generic word for god, like god is in the english language, christian arabs can say allah just like a muslim englishmen could say god. Arab Christians before Islam used Allah for god, as did other religions in that area.

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I think me and Maldini are going to disagree on the word Allah, its a generic word for god, like god is in the english language, christian arabs can say allah just like a muslim englishmen could say god. Arab Christians before Islam used Allah for god, as did other religions in that area.

 

 

^ all the Muslims and the Arabs say ''Allah'' it means God...

^ all the Muslims and the Arabs say ''Allah'' it means God...

 

I know, but its not about one god, like god in english language can mean any god you want it to mean. Arab muslims and arab Christians along with other religions that speak arabic also say Allah but are talking about different gods.

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I know, but its not about one god, like god in english language can mean any god you want it to mean. Arab muslims and arab Christians along with other religions that speak arabic also say Allah but are talking about different gods.

 

 

well, I'll try to explain it to you when we say ''Allah'' we mean it - all of us ' all the Muslims and the Arabs ' belief in ''Allah'' that's what our religion is about ''Islam'' which is there's only one god ''Allah only'' and there aren't any other gods! I hope you understand that...

and maybe you have a lot of questions about that, but when you read about Islam you will find the answers...

as i remember i've written about anywhere on the board about........

 

it doesnt depend on what would u call God....Allah, Jesus, Buda...etc its only names of The God who is only One.....

is there anybody here???

 

 

Nora??

 

 

Ahlem???

 

 

Zaza????

 

 

:curtain:

is there anybody here???

 

 

Nora??

 

 

Ahlem???

 

 

Zaza????

 

 

:curtain:

 

yeah yeah

i'm here

...

......

........

 

houhou Rudy

so

where have you been?

well, I'll try to explain it to you when we say ''Allah'' we mean it - all of us ' all the Muslims and the Arabs ' belief in ''Allah'' that's what our religion is about ''Islam'' which is there's only one god ''Allah only'' and there aren't any other gods! I hope you understand that...

and maybe you have a lot of questions about that, but when you read about Islam you will find the answers...

 

Allah was used before Islam ever came around...thats my whole point. People before muslims, like christian arabs who spoke arabic said Allah talking about the Christian god. Its a generic word. The Koran has nothing to do with a language made before it. I know arab christians who use Allah but are talking about the Christian god. So a Muslim will say Allah talking about the god of the Koran, while a Christian, Jew, or other religion arab who speaks arabic will use the same word talking about a different god. The koran nor muslims did not invent the word.

as i remember i've written about anywhere on the board about........

 

it doesnt depend on what would u call God....Allah, Jesus, Buda...etc its only names of The God who is only One.....

 

It can mean whatever god you're talking too. Just like in english someone praying to Ba'al could just call him god or someone praying to Jesus could call him god.

 

allah=god are the exact same word, it depends on the person for what god it represents.

 

Perfect example, the Christian and Jewish God's real name is El or YAWAH, but many just call him god because its a generic name. I don't know what the actual name is of the Muslim god or a direct name was ever given in the Koran. I know the bible and torah use the generic God, but also use his real name too.

But like anything, each culture influences a given religion to put a unique regional influence on it. For instance, isn't it true that those who worship Islam in Egypt blend a certain influence of older traditions with Islam, as Christians in Ireland do in a similar fashion having the Celtic traditions in their culture? The roots run deep.

But like anything, each culture influences a given religion to put a unique regional influence on it. For instance, isn't it true that those who worship Islam in Egypt blend a certain influence of older traditions with Islam, as Christians in Ireland do in a similar fashion having the Celtic traditions in their culture? The roots run deep.

 

True

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Hello... anybody home? :D

hi guys :) .

how you do to write in arab in this forum? :thinking: what font you use?

 

me i lived in morroco time ago, and i can speak arab but writing is more dificult to me :P .

 

so marhaban wa salam alaikom! :)

actually we use google tranlater to write in arabic but we can also write it in your way

otherwise you can speak in english here:rolleyes:

so marhaben bic houna

as salam alaikum

 

 

hello ahlem!

waaleikom salem

 

hi Rudy:)

how are you going these days??

tired :sick:

 

 

exams are just 2 weeks away

and i'm busy with school outdoor activities

 

and all i can say is everything's ridiculous! :angry:

yeah i've got the same feeling, i can't bear anymore exams

i'm sooo tired

even if i'm on holidays i've got so many things to do and to think of it makes me feel sick:dozey:

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hi guys :) .

how you do to write in arab in this forum? :thinking: what font you use?

 

 

hello!

 

well, as for me I don't need to translate the words when I want to write in Arabic! because my keyboard has the both languages the Arabic and the English! I just press 'shift and alt' to change it to the Arabic letters...:)

it's so easy for me! I know this's so hard on you to use the translation program every time you want to write in Arabic...

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yeah i've got the same feeling, i can't bear anymore exams

i'm sooo tired

even if i'm on holidays i've got so many things to do and to think of it makes me feel sick:dozey:

 

 

all I can say good luck for all of us!:)

:bigcry: :bigcry: :bigcry:

sands of time..

 

How is the weather on the beautiful Arabian Peninsula?:egypt::bandana::sunny:

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^ why you crying!

are you crying because of the exams?

 

 

How is the weather on the beautiful Arabian Peninsula?:egypt::bandana::sunny:

 

well, still sunny! something never change...:lol:

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