Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Jan 20, 2022 at 09:23
Our dear Matthew the lost tablighee this is what Lam Shamsiyya is (and this is 3rd century Arabic grammar)
الام (ال التعريف) الشمسية هي الام التي تكتب ولا تلفظ ويكون الحرف الذي بعدها مشدد
يجب ادغامها بالحرف الذي يليها اذا كان واحداً من الأربعة عشر حرفا المتبقية، وهي على تسلسل حروف الهجاء:
( ت - ث - د - ذ - ر - ز - ش - ص - ض - ط - ظ - ل - ن ).
Or The letter Lam (the definite article) al-Shamsiyya it is the letter Lam that IS WRITTEN AND NOT VOCALIZED and the following letter has a Shadda (double consonant) and it should be recognized before 14 letters in the above text
"WRITTEN but not VOCALIZED"
It is very clear!
Do you get it Mr. genius? It means that you transliterate al-Nisa' as al-Nisa' and you vocalize it by dropping the letter Lam in the definite article only when you vocalize it. But again half knowledge is dangerous and your god sent an ignorant/illiterate prophet to ignorant people like you.
More?
الام (ال التعريف ) القمرية هي الام التي تكتب و تلفظ ويكون الحرف الذي بعدها غير مشدد
يجب اظهارها قبل اربعة عشر حرفاً، وهي على تسلسل حروف الهجاء:
( أ - ب - ج - ح - خ - ع - غ - ف - ق - ك - م - ه - و - ي ).
Or: The Lam (Definite Article) al-Qamariyya it is the Lam that IS WRITTEN AND VOCALIZED and the letter (following the letter Lam) has no shadda (double consonant)
And then you are provided with a list of letters
This means Mr. ignorant that you do not edit the words of your Allah and if there is a Lam be it Shamissya or Qamariyya it should be WRITTEN IN THE TEXT AND THEREFORE IN THE TRANSLITERATION.
You are really ignorant and shame on you
Yazed University should be aware of you and your ignorance
Again this is what happens when an alien religion with an alien culture invade a far superior civilization. You are ignorant
This is as basic as it can get
Here is the link
https://sites.google.com/site/areejomari1994/123-1
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