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Elmu
I'm the Abangan in a hospital with a Shi-ite, Sunite and a Sufist. I enjoy, in my eyes, overreactive much respect though they see me consuming pork fried rice and praying and meditating next to a tree without checking out if this is a 'clean' tree on 'clean' soil.
My mother told me that I have an Elmu with me. What's the Arab word for this and where does it come from?
She spoke of Nasib Awak. What's the Arab word of Nasib?
And what about that story of the Suni and Shi-ite about a reserved place in heaven without holding on the Prescriptions?
Ahjji, Yunis and Mehdi. Please share your knowledge with me. I don't understand.
I don't deserve all of this, I think, from these 3 other Muslims.
Jun 17, 2009
1:53 AM
Greetings of Peace bro Marius
Bro, I have been striving to understand this post for days know even by googling those words, lol. My Arabic is not good at all for me to understand, please enlighten me furthter so that I may learn something new through you bro.
Peace
Jun 19, 2009
2:25 PM
30% of my father's native language is Arab, like more than 50% of the vocabulary of European languages is out of Greek.
A word like krossi comes from kursi, means chair. Nasib is Arab also, something like destiny, I found out yesterday.
And for the word Elmu there is an Arab word also. One of the men is an Arab, a subleme, an Arabist and he had an Arab translation wich looks strongly like the Javanese word Elmu.
I don't understand this Elmu. The opposite of Jinn maybe? I don't know. I don't understand.
A reserved place for special people. How special can I be, a basher?
Jun 19, 2009
7:14 PM
Bro Marius, you are one who seeks the truth, which makes you far above most due the fact that most accept everything on face value, you seek the find the meaning within. May Allah continue to increase you in Hikma (wisdom) wa Ilm (knowledge).
Thank you for the enlightenment also.
You are loved dear bro.
Salamu Alaikum wa Rhamatuallah
Jun 20, 2009
8:17 AM
O, is that it? He spoke about knowledge, like my mother.
I understand numbers, nothing more.
Wasalam morakhmatillah...
Jun 20, 2009
1:16 PM