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Inheritance according to Qur?an

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    Noon_waalqalami
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    Please reconcile.

    Just yesterday you said this
    English preposition "for" which you used yesterday, correctly for Arabic preposition "Li", but today you have replaced it by "to". Are both prepositions "synonym"?

    Peace Mazhar,

    Regardless if using to/for, each/all does not change the basic meaning or the fact that your reading is erroneous.

    I'm in process of carefully studying each word which there are ~ 77,797 in Qur'an to find the best non-contradicting and consistent meaning unlike most translations/translators who are careless, too lazy, inconsistent, contradictory, and often insert their own bizarre fetishes like you inserting housemaids.

    It's a work in progress and today after having a look at all usages decided best/closest to render as such.

    433 and to each We made/appointed heirs from what left the parents and the close relatives and the ones who pledged your right hands so give them their share indeed The God is over each a thing Witness

    Use "for" if you like...

    2148 and to/for each
    6132 and to/for each
    734 and to/for each tribe/nation a term
    1047 and to/for each tribe/nation a messenger
    137 and to/for each community a guide
    2234 and to/for each tribe/nation We made/appointed a rite
    4619 and to/for each degrees from what they have done

    Now back to the topic of distributions; do you have other than what was posted for these combinations or want to let people decide which is clear, precise, and accurate according to Qur'an IF case THEN distribute exactly?

    mother, father
    mother, son
    mother, daughter
    mother, sister
    mother, brother
    mother, wife
    mother, husband
    father, son
    father, daughter
    father, sister
    father, brother
    father, wife
    father, husband
    son, daughter
    son, sister
    son, brother
    son, wife
    son, husband
    daughter, sister
    daughter, brother
    daughter, wife
    daughter, husband
    sister, brother
    sister, wife
    sister, husband
    brother, wife
    brother, husband

    Thread is distributing shares according to Qur'an; either provide alternative distributions or stop spamming!

    Here are all combinations for reference; obviously sole inheritor gets the whole, no need for arbitration laws.

    411 directs you The God in your children to the male like share the two (feminine)...

    son/s + daughter/s distribute at 21 ratio male to female = 1

    411 ... so if kunna/are nisa above two falahunna/so to them (feminine plural) thulutha (2/3) what left

    and if kanat/is (feminine) one so to her the half

    and to their parents to each one from them the sixth from what left if kana/is (masculine) to person walad/son (if male child/born)

    so if not was to person waladun/offspring/child born and heirs person?s parents (if only parents) so to his mother the third

    so if kana/is (masculine singular) to person ikh'wat (if male sibling/brother) so to his mother the sixth

    from after a will have made in it or judgment your fathers and your children not you know which of them closer to you benefit obligation from The God indeed The God is Knowing Wise

    1 father + 0 sibling/s = 1

    1/3 mother + 2/3 father = 1
    1/6 mother + 5/6 brother/s = 1

    1/6 mother/father + 5/6 son/s = 1
    1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 2/3 son/s = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 mother/father = 1
    2 daughters + mother/father equally = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 mother/father = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/4 mother + 1/4 father = 1
    2 daughters + mother + father all equally = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/6 mother + 1/6 father = 1

    1/6 mother/father + 5/6 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    411 kalalah fatherless and spouseless no son (sibling/s variable/unstated)
    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 (mother + sister/s) = 1
    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/6 mother + 1/3 brother/s = 1
    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/6 mother + 1/3 (sister/s + brother/s) = 1

    2 daughters + mother + sister/s (all share equally) = 1
    2 daughters + brother/s 5/6 share equally + 1/6 mother = 1
    2 daughters + brother/s + sister/s 5/6 share equally + 1/6 mother = 1

    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 (mother + sister/s) = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/6 mother + 1/6 brother/s = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/6 mother + 1/6 (sister/s + brother/s) = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 sister/s = 1
    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 brother/s = 1
    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 (sister/s + brother/s) = 1

    2 daughters + sister/s = 1
    2 daughters + brother/s = 1
    2 daughters + sister/s + brother/s = 1

    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 sister/s = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 brother/s = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 (sister/s + brother/s) = 1

    412 and to you half what left your spouse?s if not was to them waladun/offspring/child

    so if kana is (masculine) to them walad/son (if is male child/born) so to you the fourth

    from what they left from after a will they made in it or judgment

    and to them the fourth from what you left if not was to you waladun/offspring/child

    so if kana is (masculine) to you walad/son (i.e. if to person male child/born) falahunna/so to them the eight

    from what you left from after a will you made in it or judgment...

    1 spouse + 0 sibling/s = 1

    1/4 husband + 3/4 son/s = 1
    1/8 wife + 7/8 son/s = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/2 spouse = 1
    2 daughters + spouse equally = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/3 spouse = 1

    1/2 husband + 1/2 mother/father = 1
    1/4 wife + 3/4 mother/father = 1

    1/2 husband + 1/4 mother + 1/4 father = 1
    1/4 wife + 3/8 mother + 3/8 father = 1

    1/6 mother/father + 1/4 husband + 7/12 son/s = 1
    1/6 mother/father + 1/8 wife + 17/24 son/s = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/4 mother/father + 1/4 spouse = 1
    2 daughters + mother/father + spouse all equally = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/6 mother/father + 1/6 spouse = 1

    1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 1/4 husband + 5/12 son/s = 1
    1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 1/8 wife + 13/24 son/s = 1

    1 daughter 1/2 + 1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 1/6 spouse = 1
    2 daughters + mother + father + spouse (share equally) = 1
    3 daughters 2/3 + 1/9 mother + 1/9 father + 1/9 spouse = 1

    1/4 husband + 3/4 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    1/6 mother/father + 1/4 husband + 7/12 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1
    1/6 mother/father + 1/8 wife + 17/24 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 1/4 husband + 5/12 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1
    1/6 mother + 1/6 father + 2/3 children mixed (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    412 kalalah fatherless and spouseless has son; sibling/s fixed at 1/6 or 1/3
    412 .. and if is a man inherited kalalah (no crown/head of household; fatherless and spouseless) or woman

    and has brother or sister so to each one from them the sixth

    so if they were greater from that so they partners in the third

    from after a will is recommended in it or judgment not harmful a will from The God and The God Knowing Forbearing

    1/6 sister/brother + 5/6 son/s = 1
    1/3 sisters/brothers/(sister/s + brother/s) + 2/3 son/s = 1

    1/6 sister/brother + 5/6 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1
    1/3 sisters/brothers/(sister/s + brother/s) + 2/3 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    1/6 mother + 1/6 sister/brother + 2/3 son/s = 1
    1/6 mother + 1/3 sisters/brothers/(sister/s + brother/s) + 1/2 son/s = 1

    1/6 mother + 1/6 sister/brother + 2/3 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1
    1/6 mother + 1/3 sisters/brothers/(sister/s + brother/s) + 1/2 (daughter/s + son/s) 21 ratio male to female = 1

    4176 al-kalalah the fatherless and spouseless no offspring/child born
    4176 they seek your ruling say The God gives you a ruling in al-kalalah (the fatherless and spouseless; deceased left no crown/head of household)

    if person died is not to person waladun/offspring/child and has sister so to her half what left and he inherits it if not was to her waladun/offspring/child

    so if they were two (feminine) so to them the third twice (2/3) from what left

    and if they were ikh'watun/siblings rijal wanisa so to the male like share the two (feminine)

    clarifies The God to you lest you stray and The God in every a thing Knowing

    1 sister 1/2 + 1/2 mother = 1
    2 sisters 2/3 (1/3 each) + 1/3 mother = 1
    3 sisters (1/4 each x 3) + 1/4 mother = 1

    sister/s + brother/s distribute at 21 ratio male to female = 1
    1/6 mother + 5/6 (sister/s + brother/s) distribute at 21 ratio male to female = 1

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      Mazhar
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      It's a work in progress and today after having a look at all usages decided best/closest to render as such.

      433 and to each We made/appointed heirs from what left the parents and the close relatives and the ones who pledged your right hands so give them their share indeed The God is over each a thing Witness

      Use "for" if you like...

      2148 and to/for each
      6132 and to/for each
      734 and to/for each tribe/nation a term
      1047 and to/for each tribe/nation a messenger
      137 and to/for each community a guide
      2234 and to/for each tribe/nation We made/appointed a rite
      4619 and to/for each degrees from what they have done

      Did you notice some difference between the two red. Do you know what is the difference between both?
      And do you know the reason why at some places there is Tanween while at others there is only one vowel sign?

      If you do not know such elementary things about Arabic your criticism of all the translators seems ridiculous boast.

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        Mazhar
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        433 and to each (individual; noun) We made/appointed heirs (plural) from what left the parents and the close relatives and the ones who pledged your right hands so give them (plural) their share indeed The God is over each a thing Witness

        Mind it, leave Arabic aside, your English even after switching over from "for" to "to" has not resolved the contradiction in your translation and your inferencem which I pointed out to you.

        The translation and inference do not correspond to each other. In translation you say, "for all individuals We made heirs". And heirs are those who are eligible to inherit.
        In your translation, "each" individual and "heirs" are two different entities.

        In the inference you say each individual is eligible to inherit.

        Read your sentence carefully

        and to each(individual; noun) We made/appointed heirs

        If you know what the preposition "to" means you will realize the blunder in your understanding.

        In the sentence "each" with prep "to" is a different entity and "appointed heirs" are different entities.

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          Noon_waalqalami
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          Did you notice some difference between the two red. Do you know what is the difference between both?
          And do you know the reason why at some places there is Tanween while at others there is only one vowel sign?

          If you do not know such elementary things about Arabic your criticism of all the translators seems ridiculous boast.

          Mazhar -- you were clearly proven wrong on this topic and instead of correcting yourself and apologizing for wasting my time and spamming this thread you continue being a hard-head needing to have the last word and contributing absolutely nothing to this thread/topic and now you are grasping for anything to redeem yourself including debating if to use "to/for" which I've already told you use "for" if you like, it makes little difference.

          Now go away! Play with housemaid or whatever.

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            Mazhar
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            Mazhar -- you were clearly proven wrong on this topic and instead of correcting yourself and apologizing for wasting my time and spamming this thread you continue being a hard-head needing to have the last word and contributing absolutely nothing to this thread/topic and now you are grasping for anything to redeem yourself including debating if to use "to/for" which I've already told you use "for" if you like, it makes little difference.

            Now go away! Play with housemaid or whatever.

            I know whenever you do not have an argument, you say like this or start reproducing a page length mathematical equations.

            However, I will give you more points to ponder and realize how much you keep missing while jumping to conclusions and start thinking to have become the only scholar on the subject.

            Do you know something about time-line? And do you know time-line in linquistics has a role to determine and understand a text when time adverbs are used therein?

            Have you found any time adverb in Inheritance discourse? Did you give a second to understand it?

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              Mazhar
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              Did you notice some difference between the two red. Do you know what is the difference between both?
              And do you know the reason why at some places there is Tanween while at others there is only one vowel sign?

              If you do not know such elementary things about Arabic your criticism of all the translators seems ridiculous boast.

              Take your time. Study further and come back if you have understood the difference. Believe me it will make you to think for some other alternative than switching "for" to "to" to make the verse serve your purpose because it exposed you instead of helping support your inference.

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                Noon_waalqalami
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                Take your time. Study further and come back if you have understood the difference. Believe me it will make you to think for some other alternative than switching "for" to "to" to make the verse serve your purpose because it exposed you instead of helping support your inference.

                OK this is a thread on inheritance and if you want to open a thread on housemaids or to/for go right ahead.

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                  Mazhar
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                  OK this is a thread on inheritance and if you want to open a thread on housemaids or to/for go right ahead.

                  Yes this is about Inheritance. The points raised are in respect of your semblence verses about "to" and "for". But they were different. The question is relevant about that. Please come back with an answer.

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                    Noon_waalqalami
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                    Yes this is about Inheritance. The points raised are in respect of your semblence verses about "to" and "for". But they were different. The question is relevant about that. Please come back with an answer.

                    OK you're free to choose whichever you like; "to" comes out better and using "for" still does not help you...

                    457 woe to each liar flagrant
                    411 . and to their parents to each one of them the sixth

                    433 and to each (individual; noun) We made/appointed heirs (plural) from what left the parents and the close relatives and the ones who pledged your right hands so give them their share indeed The God is over each a thing Witness

                    2148 and to each (individual; noun)
                    6132 and to each (individual; noun) degrees from what they have done (plural) and not your Lord unaware of what they have done (plural)
                    734 and to each (individual; noun) tribe/nation a term
                    1047 and to each (individual; noun) tribe/nation a messenger
                    137 and to each (individual; noun) community a guide
                    2234 and to each (individual; noun) tribe/nation We made/appointed a rite
                    4619 and to each (individual; noun) degrees from what they have done (plural)

                    Now your turn; I'll ask once again -- do not waste my time and like a coward avoid, divert, and run away...

                    Individuals are made/appointed/entitled as heirs from what left their parents, etc. and not as you infer/read that each individual is guaranteed three or more heirs which is easily proven a false reading and a contradiction simply by finding only one case since the beginning of humanity (~ 57 million people leave us each year or ~155,000 each day) where someone died and left less than three heirs or simply examine each kalalah case ...

                    4176 they seek your ruling say The God gives you a ruling in al-kalalah

                    Now distribute the shares or go away!

                    mother, father
                    mother, son
                    mother, daughter
                    mother, sister
                    mother, brother
                    mother, wife
                    mother, husband
                    father, son
                    father, daughter
                    father, sister
                    father, brother
                    father, wife
                    father, husband
                    son, daughter
                    son, sister
                    son, brother
                    son, wife
                    son, husband
                    daughter, sister
                    daughter, brother
                    daughter, wife
                    daughter, husband
                    sister, brother
                    sister, wife
                    sister, husband
                    brother, wife
                    brother, husband

                    mother, father, son
                    mother, father, daughter
                    mother, father, wife
                    mother, father, husband
                    mother, father, sister
                    mother, father, brother
                    mother, son, daughter
                    mother, son, wife
                    mother, son, husband
                    mother, son, sister
                    mother, son, brother
                    mother, daughter, wife
                    mother, daughter, husband
                    mother, daughter, sister
                    mother, daughter, brother
                    mother, wife, sister
                    mother, wife, brother
                    mother, husband, sister
                    mother, husband, brother
                    mother, sister, brother
                    father, son, daughter
                    father, son, wife
                    father, son, husband
                    father, son, sister
                    father, son, brother
                    father, daughter, wife
                    father, daughter, husband
                    father, daughter, sister
                    father, daughter, brother
                    father, wife, sister
                    father, wife, brother
                    father, husband, sister
                    father, husband, brother
                    father, sister, brother
                    son, daughter, wife
                    son, daughter, husband
                    son, daughter, sister
                    son, daughter, brother
                    son, wife, sister
                    son, wife, brother
                    son, husband, sister
                    son, husband, brother
                    son, sister, brother
                    daughter, wife, sister
                    daughter, wife, brother
                    daughter, husband, sister
                    daughter, husband, brother
                    daughter, sister, brother
                    wife, sister, brother
                    husband, sister, brother

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                      Mazhar
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                      Reply 218

                      Did you notice some difference between the two red. Do you know what is the difference between both?
                      And do you know the reason why at some places there is Tanween while at others there is only one vowel sign?

                      If you do not know such elementary things about Arabic your criticism of all the translators seems ridiculous boast.

                      Remaining truthful to habit, you again repeated the Ayah and lengthy math page without using brain to attend to question.

                      457 woe to each liar flagrant
                      411 . and to their parents to each one of them the sixth

                      433 and to each (individual; noun) We made/appointed heirs (plural) from what left the parents and the close relatives and the ones who pledged your right hands so give them their share indeed The God is over each a thing Witness

                      457

                      433

                      Do you see the difference? Vowel signs is double in 433, in others it is single?

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                        Mazhar
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                        These are your trasnslation and then explanation

                        and to each(individual; noun) We made/appointed heirs

                        Individuals are made/appointed/entitled as heirs from what left their parents, etc. and not as you infer/read that each individual is guaranteed three or more heirs which is easily proven a false reading

                        See both. Why are you making mockery of yourself that you do not know even simple English?

                        Your translation says

                        "We have appointed heirs to each individual".

                        Get out of your madness to know what is there in the Verses about inheritance.

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                          Noon_waalqalami
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                          Get out of your madness to know what is there in the Verses about inheritance.

                          Mazhar -- I asked you to stay on topic, do not spam this thread; instead you post useless information.

                          You said that Allah said that each person will have three or more heirs -- that is proven false and a lie!

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                            Mazhar
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                            Mazhar -- I asked you to stay on topic, do not spam this thread; instead you post useless information.

                            You said that Allah said that each person will have three or more heirs -- that is proven false and a lie!

                            Your own translation says they are more than two. Reconcile your translation and respond to basic contradictions of yours.

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                              Noon_waalqalami
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                              Your own translation says they are more than two. Reconcile your translation and respond to basic contradictions of yours.

                              No it does not -- each individual is heir. Only way translation cannot contradict reality. it's same as...

                              6132 and to each (individual; noun) degrees from what they have done (plural; i.e. each individual) and not your Lord unaware of what they have done (plural; i.e. each individual)

                              In summary, like saying We made you each heirs entitled to a share from what left their parents, etc. not as you claim that Qur'an contradicts reality and each will have at least three heirs -- that is ridiculous!

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                                Mazhar
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                                No it does not -- each individual is heir.

                                It is time to take admission in KG in some good English medium school.

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                                  Mazhar
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                                  My dear Noon,

                                  Peace

                                  If you are really interested to get complete picture and perception of Inheritance discourse, I have simplified the Article, best trying to make it reader friendly but not allowing him to float on the surface of the text, rather keep using his own intellect at every parargraph to grasp it before moving to next and agree or prove it wrong, in any sense, language, grammar, context, concordance.

                                  The points towards I have been trying to draw your attention, like tanween and time-line---use of time adverb I have covered therein.

                                  Allah the Exalted has covered all, even if there are hundreds of ground situations, in just five sub classifications. You can have hundreds of mathematical equations by just referring to those 5 classifications.

                                  You might also notice the beauty of succintness by superb choice of words in the Ayah which could cover multiple situations. Please do pay attention to the meanings and perceptions by noticing what type of a word is it.

                                  Daughter not Son is the central theme of Inheritance. It is incumbent upon death expecting wealthy person to bequeath for the Mother and Father; and nearer relatives.

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                                    Noon_waalqalami
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                                    My dear Mazhar,

                                    You are a dumb OX devoid of simple logic and you wrote stupid article.
                                    You are clueless on simple distributions; you run away from questions.
                                    You distribute shares to son when it clearly says 2/3 is to females only.

                                    Qur'an is for people of intelligence not for stupid cattle without a brain!

                                    Goodbye!

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                                      Mazhar
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                                      Noon,

                                      Do open it and read it carefully. Don't be childish, take some time reading it, and then come back if you find objection on any para. Just quote para No. and what you say about it.

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                                        Noon_waalqalami
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                                        Noon,

                                        Do open it and read it carefully. Don't be childish, take some time reading it, and then come back if you find objection on any para. Just quote para No. and what you say about it.

                                        No one should waste time reading your stupid stuff. Stop spamming/polluting this thread.

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                                          Mazhar
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                                          No one should waste time reading your stupid stuff. Stop spamming/polluting this thread.

                                          Allah the Exalted has covered all, even if there are hundreds of ground situations, in just five sub classifications. You can have hundreds of mathematical equations by just referring to those 5 classifications.

                                          Daughter not Son is the central theme of Inheritance. It is incumbent upon death expecting wealthy person to bequeath for the Mother and Father; and nearer relatives.

                                          Admin attention please! Placing of this thread under sticky by some was a mere reflexive fascination by lengthy table. It should be a cause of concern for the Administrator of the Forum as many visitors will think that this ridiculous thread by a person who does not know ABC of Arabic, even its vowel, has the approval and agreement of Free Minds. Should we give impression to general public how poor is Free Minds in Arabic and yet claims "Qur'aan alone"!!!

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