Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 14, 2022 at 08:14
And more ignorance from our dear Matthew al-tablighee who is not happy being an Indian and who pretends to be an Arab aka Wannabe Arab
>And the word for sexual intercourse is actually جنس, or دخل
Mr. ignorant it is الدخلة and it means the first time you have sex with your wife and I never heard an Arab describing sexual intercourse as جنس. Unless some Arabs that I have not met yet translate the English word: Sex as جنس. Did you get this one Mr. ignorant?
Mr. ignorant the primary meaning of the word جنس is: Your gender, your nationality so in your case جنسية هندية or Indian Nationality
Do you see why you cannot be a teacher of Arabic? Why do you lie? Get some help
More disasters: The F**k (vulgar word for sex) in Arabic is نكاح or Nikah and if you can read Arabic no other than Ibn Manzur in his dictionary Lisan al-'Arab defines نكاح as وطء which is another vulgar word for sex in Arabic here from Islamweb
https://www.islamweb.net/ar/library/index.php?page=bookcontents&idfrom=8377&idto=8377&bk_no=122&ID=8388
I challenge you to go and ask an Arab man that you want to تنكح his daughter. He will beat you up
More disasters?
Mr. ignorant al-Tabari tells us that the word is: صلوتا or SLOUTA. This is a transliteration of the Aramaic ܨܠܘܬܐ and it is not a Hebrew word as he claimed
However, in his defense the language of the Jews in the late 2-3 century of Islam in the Middle East was Aramaic and he must have heard from a Jew and came to the conclusion that the word is a Hebrew word. Did you get this one?
You cannot speak read write Arabic or Aramaic or Hebrew! Stop embarrassing yourself
Apologize to the readers for being ignorant!
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