Submitted by Matthew (United Arab Emirates), Jan 15, 2022 at 11:48
>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
It can be both: دخل or الدخلة. The version you use isnt the only version out there and you need to understand that.
جنس can indeed mean gender, nationality, or even identity as a whole. But "Can I have sex with you?" doesn't mean "Can I have gender with you?" because in that case, it is to be used differently; same goes for جنس (And fyi, I'm not Indian).
Again, there is a problem with your ignorance here, you keep thinking the version you found is the only version correct; but words can usually mean a number of things.
And sorry I forgot that Nikah was another word for sexual intercourse (though it can also mean wedding but whatever).
One thing I don't see here is you proving "Naik" means sexual intercourse, which was originally your claim.
Then you just go on and on about how it is actually "Slouta", and not "Saluta". Read Shelomo Morag's book "תביעות" page 44 where he clearly states in his footnote the transliteration of the word to be "Saluta", and not "Slouta". And here is the important part: He EXPLICITLY claims it to be a Hebrew word and NOT an Aramaic. Enough for your ignorant and stupid mind.
Not to mention the disaster where you didn't even know what Jewish churches were.
>You cannot speak read write Arabic or Aramaic or Hebrew! Stop embarrassing yourself
Basically, your definition.
>Apologize to the readers for being ignorant!
I think you should do that as you are proved wrong time and time again but still hold on to your nonsensical claims.
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