Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 15, 2022 at 08:44
Our dear Matta aka Matthew al-Tablighee who is Indian and a follower of the weird dude Mirza Ghulam, and who had no clue what the Arabic word: Jins means (it means nationality, gender) he tells us it means sex! Again, everything in his religion is about sex!
>I teach at Zayed university, am 34, and an Omani
Then we the readers will inform Zayed university that you teach Arabic language, and your command of basic Arabic is very poor. The university should be aware of such fact.
What is wrong with being Indian? Are you ashamed of being Indian? and your Arabic is Shish Kabab Falafel Hummus and Shakshouka nonsense. BTW the Arabs make fun of your likes and your funny Arabic.
Mr. ignorant: no educated Arab would transliterate the word al-Nisa' as: An Nisa! You are and you must pardon me ignorant
See? I told you, respect is earned, and we the readers don't respect blatant liars.
Dear readers: The most significant disaster in the past few years has been many Indian Muslims and Pakistanis troll the internet and for reasons unknown to me, translate Arabic texts to English! And most of them have poor command of both Arabic and the English language. And the end result is the Arabic word al-Nisa' becomes the gobbledygook Tablighee "An Nisa" which is atrocious.
More disasters? for reasons unknown to me Indian and Pakistani Muslims have no clue about the Arabic language "definite article" so Surat al-Baqara becomes "Surah Baqarah." As for the problematic letter in Arabic called Ta Marbouta these poorly educated people have no clue what it means.
Again, find a fun hobby, marry a second wife, adopt a pet, read a real book, study your own Indian culture, stop being a wannabe Arab. Stop your delusions that you know not only Arabic but Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic. AND only tell the truth!
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