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    NielsJacob
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    Hey Aladin

    spider's web is very strong and elastic, even stronger then steel, as scientific priests claim. I haven't tested it, but if somebody wants they can. Please, share results if you do so.

    I tested it many times when cleaning. It's very easy to get rid of. But the spider that's another story....

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      Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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      Hi, NJ. Whichever test satisfies you... but, maybe, you should think about house with your house's size made of spider's web.
      Anyways, this has nothing with any kind of material building.

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        NielsJacob
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        Hi
        Aladin

        maybe, you should think about house with your house's size made of spider's web

        Why. When it aint that big?

        Anyways, this has nothing with any kind of material building

        Yes thats in somehow my point.
        The spiderweb is a very weak house. Thats just a fact. And you are welcome to size it up a million times in your head. But that just dont change the reality that as a house its very very weak.

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          imrankhawaja
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          We're probably in our toddlerhood with our understanding of this.I think, we are maybe past our infancy but we are not mature with our understanding of this. We know how it works. But we can't replicate it in a scale fit to build spider silk skyscrapers.

          RED hmm may be ..
          BLUE what scale we should use for checking how strong is the web of spider...(SI units perhaps)?

          I think spider silk armours are a possibility in future.

          .. its sounds interesting...

          if you dnt mind telling me in detail about the spiders silk armours bit more? (plz)

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            thanx for the links

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              Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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              #notall is what I'm talking about. It sounds as our definitions (el-Esma&#039 and Allah's definitions (El-Esma&#039 differ. This is why I mentioned ayet from surah en-Noor (2445), in which we were told about ALL "daabbet"

              1. created of water
              2. some of them move on their bellies
              3. some of them move on 2 legs
              4. some of them move on 4 legs.

              Our (common) understanding includes this

              1. human is created of water - this is wrong, human was made of something else, but its body contains a lot of water
              2. "daabbet" are animals
              3. spiders are animals, so they're amongs "daabbet" - I counted more then 4 legs
              4. birds are animals too
                and so on...

              We are putting our understanding of the words into Qur'an, as its teachers, not students.

              Only some of ants are "flying creatures" and what we recognized as "Et-Tayr", so Suleyman a.s. could understand only some of them talking. So

              The Animals <> Daabbet (&#1577, and
              The Ants <> En-Neml (&#1604, similarly we cannot say
              The Spiders = El-'Ankeboot (&#1578.

              If I go further I can say that The Earth <> El-'Erd, The Skies <> Es-Sema', The Heavens <> Es-Semawat, The Sun <> Esh-Shems, The Moon <> El-Qamer, and so on, because our common definitions ("names", El-Esma&#039 are not same as ones from the Qur'an.

              If we recognize a few of attributes known to us for some "name" (Ism) we can identify their owner as something known to us, even they are not equal. This is how many of the people done shirk, for example. They were recognizing some of Allah's "Names" in things around them and they thought that it is Allah, even they couldn't find all His "Names" in it.

              To identify El-'Ankeboot as something known to us, we should seek for something which has ALL its attributes known to us, and we know just a few things about it from the Qur'an. We're doing opposite, we indentified El-'Enkeboot as ALL spiders then we're comparing their attributes.

              In short, not all spiders are in El-'Ankeboot, as not all ants are in Et-Tayr (or En-Neml).

              We're thinking within the "names" we gave to "things" and its one of hijabs (vails) which permit us to understand better.
              We should understand all the attributes of something before we "name" it, sounds as something and looks as something is not always that thing.

              I'd like to add that some of what we know (?) as jinns looks like humans, but they're not humans.

              And, if somebody can help, we have insan created of "earth" and jaan created of "fire" and daabbet created of "water"... what is created of "air"? So we can have all 4 elements... 5th (or 1st) is "noor".

              I'm not denying anything you told, Andrewsarchus, just trying to make things clear with my bad English and strange way of explaining things.

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                NielsJacob
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                Oh lookie,What do we have here?
                A male primate with a hint of humor,maybe.

                I bet an Incredible tornado would make short work of a human's house. So the human abode is very very weak for an incredible tornado, yes? Just don't change the reality, the house is very very weak. ;D

                Hi Andreewsarchus
                Yes I actually found that fact funny. Why did it had to be stretched when it was that simple!

                But in the manner of comparing it with a human house you are wrong. A human house isnt in general a weak construction, that needs to be build up over and over again.
                Otherwise I think that God would have made us with the ability to spit it out one way or another.

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                  NielsJacob
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                  #notall is what I'm talking about. It sounds as our definitions (el-Esma&#039 and Allah's definitions (El-Esma&#039 differ. This is why I mentioned ayet from surah en-Noor (2445), in which we were told about ALL "daabbet"

                  1. created of water
                  2. some of them move on their bellies
                  3. some of them move on 2 legs
                  4. some of them move on 4 legs.

                  Our (common) understanding includes this

                  1. human is created of water - this is wrong, human was made of something else, but its body contains a lot of water
                  2. "daabbet" are animals
                  3. spiders are animals, so they're amongs "daabbet" - I counted more then 4 legs
                  4. birds are animals too
                    and so on...

                  Hi Aladin.

                  1. All animal reproduction in fact needs water.

                  2-4 I cant see it should be wrong. Due to it says some...

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                    Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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                    NJ, the problem in that example is that our definition ("name&quot ANIMAL is not same as definition ("name&quot DAABBET, and we're taking it as it is.

                    We are using wrong definitions because we don't know better and it's acceptable in our communication. But, we can't take it as "reality" (haqq) and we should always know that it's not precize. Unless we are as Socrates ("I know that I don't know&quot, we'll make a lot of mistakes and we'll never get out of that "magic circle" (magic is as a synonym for illusion - "batil&quot.

                    Speaking of ayet itself... "created of" doesn't mean "consists of". Nothing's wrong with ayet, but with our understanding. As I tried to explain, in our definitions ALL spiders are animals; but in the Qur'an El-'Ankeboot is not Daabbet (count its legs).
                    Also, our definition ALL birds are animals; but Et-Tayr are not Daabbet.
                    We can say that daabbet is (some of) animal, but we should know that it's not precise, unless we define "animal" 100% same as "daabbet" is.

                    We should install some good "compiler" in our thinking, so it can report an error each time we are using something unknown and not precisely identified D

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                      NielsJacob
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                      . As I tried to explain, in our definitions ALL spiders are animals; but in the Qur'an El-'Ankeboot is not Daabbet (count its legs).
                      Also, our definition ALL birds are animals; but Et-Tayr are not Daabbet.

                      Hi
                      Okay.

                      I understand your theory. I just testing its solidity.
                      Like Can you be more specific where it should be mentioned as not animal (Daabbet) in Quran.

                      Peace.

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                        Bender
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                        We are using wrong definitions because we don't know better and it's acceptable in our communication. But, we can't take it as "reality" (haqq) and we should always know that it's not precize. Unless we are as Socrates ("I know that I don't know&quot, we'll make a lot of mistakes and we'll never get out of that "magic circle" (magic is as a synonym for illusion - "batil&quot.

                        You told me that God himself told you the meaning of the words (at least for the word ankaboot), how can that not be precise or haqq?

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                          Bender
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                          As I told you I haven't skipped Him this time and I got the explanation about this word. Take it as Ibn 'Arebi's "visions", if it's easier for you.
                          I can't leave Allah, otherwise I'd lie on Him.
                          Anybody can ask me or somebody else for explanation of anything, but we can't explain.

                          1134 is my standing and 3446 is something we all should do. (But don't use translations, ask from Allah swt to explain them)

                          you used dictionaries/lexicons/online translations/posts in this forum/etc to make anakaboot=spider, who are you exactly trying to fool?

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                            Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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                            As matter of fact, Bender, I told before that I was thinking that translations (andother sources) are not good, and I thought that El-'Ankeboot<>The Spiders. I was right and I was wrong, same time. When I was learned a few of el-Esma', I understood it.

                            I haven't told Bender, if you give me some money I'll explain something to you! Nor Bender, follow me, you'll be guided! Nor anything like that.

                            I just wanted to share with you that even if we say "house" for "beyt", we should know that it's not a material building, it's about a family.
                            If you wanna check it you can do, if you wanna discard it you can do it too.

                            Anyways, there're other words in this ayet and if anybody wanna share something about them it'll be good. Saying "it's not correct" without explaining what is... I don't know what to say.

                            Please tell me if any translation (or other sources) is saying that Beni Israil are jinns or that "kitab" is not in any way "book, letter..." or that Et-Tewrat is "transmitted messages" or that last word in surah Kafiroon doesn't mean "my deen" or that "weqaar" in 7113 means "deaf", etc.

                            I also said that Ibrahim a.s. was trown to female-jinns, with which his people were doing zina. I said too that "selam" is not a greeting and it doesn't mean "peace".

                            But, I'll share for you something else, which you can try to find in sources you mentioned.

                            BismillahirRahmanirRaheem
                            We approached to you increased
                            Therefore you shall keep nearness because of your Lord and have respect
                            He who hates you is the one most in need

                            Allah swt knows best.

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                              hansolo
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                              Brother Aladin, what does

                              "BismillahirRahmanirRaheem
                              We approached to you increased
                              Therefore you shall keep nearness because of your Lord and have respect
                              He who hates you is the one most in need"

                              Mean/Say exactly?

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                                Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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                                It's an attempt to translate surah Kewser (108.), hansolo.

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                                  Bender
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                                  As matter of fact, Bender, I told before that I was thinking that translations (andother sources) are not good, and I thought that El-'Ankeboot<>The Spiders. I was right and I was wrong, same time. When I was learned a few of el-Esma', I understood it.

                                  I haven't told Bender, if you give me some money I'll explain something to you! Nor Bender, follow me, you'll be guided! Nor anything like that.

                                  No, you called me and others who have a different view blind ones and infected with interpretations of non-muslims (no idea what this means in your Godly dictionary but I don't think it's positive).
                                  And I do not like people calling me blind because I am not as smart as them or because I do not have Godly visions.

                                  I just wanted to share with you that even if we say "house" for "beyt", we should know that it's not a material building, it's about a family.

                                  Again you bring something as truth while you are only speculating.

                                  Anyways, there're other words in this ayet and if anybody wanna share something about them it'll be good. Saying "it's not correct" without explaining what is... I don't know what to say.

                                  It works in the same way as "God told me so" or "I had a vision".

                                  If I somewhere claim something just ask me and I will show you in detail how I came to my conclusions. It doesn't mean I am right, but at least I will show you how I came to my conclusions.

                                  Please tell me if any translation (or other sources) is saying that Beni Israil are jinns or that "kitab" is not in any way "book, letter..." or that Et-Tewrat is "transmitted messages" or that last word in surah Kafiroon doesn't mean "my deen" or that "weqaar" in 7113 means "deaf", etc.

                                  I also said that Ibrahim a.s. was trown to female-jinns, with which his people were doing zina. I said too that "selam" is not a greeting and it doesn't mean "peace".

                                  No idea, but does this make your defintions the correct ones?
                                  I say Bani Israel are dinos, I am almost sure no one ever thought of that, does this mean now that God told me so?

                                  God told you that Ibrahim was thrown to Beni Israel females aka female jinns? Interesting!

                                  But, I'll share for you something else, which you can try to find in sources you mentioned.

                                  BismillahirRahmanirRaheem
                                  We approached to you increased
                                  Therefore you shall keep nearness because of your Lord and have respect
                                  He who hates you is the one most in need

                                  Allah swt knows best.

                                  thanks for sharing peace

                                  Brother Aladin, what does

                                  "BismillahirRahmanirRaheem
                                  We approached to you increased
                                  Therefore you shall keep nearness because of your Lord and have respect
                                  He who hates you is the one most in need"

                                  Mean/Say exactly?

                                  It's to comfort yourself that you are right and the one who disagrees with you is wrong.

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                                    Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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                                    Again you bring something as truth while you are only speculating.

                                    Not as "truth", as "reality". That's the meaning of the word "haqq". (If you want write it down)
                                    I'm asking again and waiting for you to say anything after "no, it's not correct". Maybe some sentence as "this is the reality (or truth, if you like)...".

                                    I had no visions, I'm not Saul/Paul nor Ibn 'Arebi. I just understood something which was explained to me.

                                    I really don't care if you or anybody else is right or wrong, it's not upto me to judge. It's even impossible for anybody to judge you, because you said nothing here.

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                                      NielsJacob
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                                      Hi Andrewsarchus

                                      All your words change the fact that the spider has the weakest house. Like also Quran also states.

                                      I saw you impyed that it had to do with the family/social spider,and not house
                                      And you claimed that there was nothing like a social spider. Also here I have to correct you https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_spider

                                      Peace.

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                                        Aladin_from_Azra_tribe
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                                        Even widow spiders (genus Latrodectus), which are notoriously aggressive and cannibalistic, have formed small colonies in captivity, sharing webs and feeding together

                                        Dear brother, I brought only one line from wikipedia's page.

                                        1. What you understand as "a house"? I don't know much about spiders, but what happens when it rains for example?
                                        2. Being social doesn't mean that they're not canibbalistic. Sociality is, as I understood, about "good relations" (hunting, protecting...) with others from their colony and it doesn't mean that they live with their spouses.
                                        3. Have you checked if you can implement your understanding in all ayets where "beyt/buyoot" was mentioned?
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                                          Bender
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                                          Not as "truth", as "reality". That's the meaning of the word "haqq". (If you want write it down)

                                          I did not say haqq=truth, I said you should not throw your defintions on me as if they are truths.
                                          Just like now with this word "haqq".

                                          I'm asking again and waiting for you to say anything after "no, it's not correct". Maybe some sentence as "this is the reality (or truth, if you like)...".

                                          In this case, I already did, I said God told me so, just like you.

                                          I had no visions, I'm not Saul/Paul nor Ibn 'Arebi. I just understood something which was explained to me.

                                          Now you lost me, earlier you said "I haven't skipped Him this time and I got the explanation about this word. Take it as Ibn 'Arebi's "visions", if it's easier for you."

                                          I really don't care if you or anybody else is right or wrong, it's not upto me to judge. It's even impossible for anybody to judge you, because you said nothing here.

                                          But you already judged me in your OP as being blind and following non-muslims.

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