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Sister of Aaron

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    AK85
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    It is Arabic version of the sound that emerges when we say what you wrote "hara".

    What is the root word of al Harawiyun? if al Harawiyun means a group, then what is the correct translation of taifatun?

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      Mazhar
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      What is the root word of al Harawiyun? if al Harawiyun means a group, then what is the correct translation of taifatun?

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      Harawiyun does not mean "group". It is a plural noun/quasi active participle. And plural can refer to a group of people of same nature.

      "taifatun" means group. By use of this word it becomes evident for us that they were not a small number but one of the divisions of Bani Asrael at that point in time.

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        Root

        Harawiyun does not mean "group". It is a plural noun/quasi active participle. And plural can refer to a group of people of same nature.

        "taifatun" means group. By use of this word it becomes evident for us that they were not a small number but one of the divisions of Bani Asrael at that point in time.

        ok it doesn't mean disciples, and it doesn't mean group, it refers to a group of the same nature? what does it mean exactly?

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          ok it doesn't mean disciples, and it doesn't mean group, it refers to a group of the same nature? what does it mean exactly?

          i.e. the nature in reference to/describing those who who followed him or something along those lines? What nature?

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            Mazhar
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            i.e. the nature in reference to/describing those who who followed him or something along those lines? What nature?

            And plural can refer to a group of people of same nature.

            When you use plural word "women" what perception comes to your mind? or plural "Jews", "Christians", "Muslims"; some commonality. Eactly in that way take that plural. A group of people-Active participles of the verb made from Root .

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              They are simply incapable of grasping that the Maryam mentioned in the QUran, and her son Eesa (NOT JESUS) came 1000 years before the Jesus who was crucifed in Jerusalem. They are incapable of grasping the fact that "Eesa" and "Jesus" are not the same name. They are two different and distinct Hebrew names belonging to two different persons, who lived and died in two different eras.

              But Qur'an confirms that son of Maryam "Eesa" claimed by the people as "son of God"(!).. If Jesus and Eesa different persons, then Eesa would not be mentioned there. This is important..

              Another issue, if "sister of Aaron" is true translation, then why are we sure that Aaron is the same Aaron who was Moses' brother?

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                aramaic Isha = hebrew yeshu = isa in aranic

                Essau = Isa also Isa was a common name is ancient hebrews, greeks twisted his name a bit from other Isa's of his time, it happened many times in the jewish community, before they get captives to babylonia, and after that they lost their language and names get twisted

                another remarque to prouve the twisting of names Ishmael = Samuel , yet they are treated as 2 different names in the old testament, people use to love ishmael and they named their children on him, another prophet also was named ishmael but different than the son of abrahem, so they twisted the names

                Take this in cnsideration before you say Jesus is not Isa
                ( Aaron was a respected man in that time, and could be brother of maryam, uncles of Isa , there is not only one Aaron in the jewish history, because he was a prophet, than must be a lot of people name their kids aaron, abraham, ishmael etc....)

                Do not take what you read in the old testament as truth and guidance, the quran said so

                anyways what about hawariyoun ??? H W R make perfectly the word Hiwar hawara , hawarahoum
                therefore hawariyoun sounds like those who do the hiwar for issa, meaning teachers to teach his message through hiwar, close to narrators

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                  I can believe this story only if Moses and jesus were messengers, higher rank than prophets, meaning the book of LAW bringers, than maybe isa said a messenger comes after me is called Ahmed, therefore it was only prophets between isa and Mohamed, for they have books but now LAW, They folow the law of Moses and modified by Jesus, than new law by mohamed

                  Moses ( messenger + Adron only a prophet) - Isa (Meesenger, prophesised a messenger after him) Than only prophets ( books with no new laws) Than the messenger Mohamed !!!!!!!!!!
                  Could this be the explanation ? I always thaught that messengers are those who bring books with LAW and prophets are teachers of these books, their teachings are made a book with no new law

                  I don't know

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                    Stone
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                    Now, I must to think about this...
                    I always wonder about this ayat,how is Miriem sister of Haron? ???

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                      unknownuser
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                      Peace,

                      Now, I must to think about this...
                      I always wonder about this ayat,how is Miriem sister of Haron? ???

                      Reference to brethren named after a prominent ancestor and common amongst various cultures.

                      1178 ...These my daughters they purer for you...

                      5013 ...and brethren/brothers (of) Lut...

                      The above does not refer to biological daughters or brothers rather to his people/brethren or tribe.

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                        Peace,

                        Reference to brethren named after a prominent ancestor and common amongst various cultures.

                        1178 ...These my daughters they purer for you...

                        5013 ...and brethren/brothers (of) Lut...

                        The above does not refer to biological daughters or brothers rather to his people/brethren or tribe.

                        Peace,
                        Thank you for explanation.
                        peace

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