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What a disaster and more Syriac and other foreign words in the Qur'an a book that claims to be written in ArabicReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jun 4, 2012 at 17:47 You still did not tell me our dear Ben Othman al-tablighee who cannot speak read or write Arabic how can I become a Copt? and would this drive you and your Allah out of your minds and if so where can I sign in? nobody claims that Arabic has no foreign words, You mean that nobody claims that the Qur'an has its share of foreign words right O paragon of wisdom? But our dear Ben Othman your Allah says in the Qur'an 12:2 that it is a Qurana(n ) 3Arabiyya right our dear Ben Othman? so who is the liar here our dear Ben Othman who lives in Malaysia who would be a basket case without its Hindu and Chinese population? you tell us So do you disagree with Allah here our dear Ben Othman whose Hindu ancestors were brutalized by islam and 90M of them were killed in the biggest genocide in the history of mankind? You think that we kuffar should inform the mufti in Saudi Arabic that you our dear Ben Othman al-tablighee disagrees with Allah And congratulations for reverting back to Hinduism Mazel Tov ...
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