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    Quote Originally Posted by The handhold View Post


    Ge behna, ar ni bolungi. Yahan k musalmano se umeeden bohat wabastan thein. Ab ni.. ye toh bahir wali he dunia ha, kia hua jo Islamic forum ha toh.

    Allah apko ar mujy Hiadayt de, ar wo tarz e amal apnany ki thoufeeq de, jo Usko boht zayada pasand hai. ameen. =)

    Allah hafiz.


    Translation:

    Yes sister, wont say any thing more. Have lops of expectations from the Muslims here - mine. This is an external world, so what if it is an Islamic Forum.

    May Allah guide you and me and may He give the capability to adopt that style that He loves so much. Ameen.


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    akhi


    Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed
    The most trustworthy handhold:
    and with Allah rests the End and Decision of (all) affairs.
    [Al Quran 31:22]


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    Little bit of emotional downloading.


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    That little bit one was more cerebral than emotional, while the downloadingone was awesome. Thanks for sharing.


    Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed
    The most trustworthy handhold:
    and with Allah rests the End and Decision of (all) affairs.
    [Al Quran 31:22]


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    for kind words.


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    what does it mean,

    Burhan,

    Ra'ee
    context is, (Hadith, Tum mein se har shakhs ra'ee ar nagahban ha ar tum mein se har shakhs se apni raeeyat kai bary mein poocha jayga)

    and this sentence meaning,
    Namaz hamary Imaani shaoor ka awaleen faizan hai.


    Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed
    The most trustworthy handhold:
    and with Allah rests the End and Decision of (all) affairs.
    [Al Quran 31:22]


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    Quote Originally Posted by The handhold View Post


    what does it mean,

    Burhan,

    Ra'ee
    context is, (Hadith, Tum mein se har shakhs ra'ee ar nagahban ha ar tum mein se har shakhs se apni raeeyat kai bary mein poocha jayga)

    and this sentence meaning,
    Namaz hamary Imaani shaoor ka awaleen faizan hai.
    Burhaan = daleel
    ra'ee = shepherd, caretaker, the one who is responsible
    ra'eeyat= people for whom one is responsible
    faizaan=manifestation, mark


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    plz translate the below lines from naat: haram ki muqadas

    zuban-e-jahan (??) .... lafz shashdar
    tahayyul ki aisi fazaon mein gum hu..


    what is the line ?
    shashdar?
    tahayyul ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by hiso View Post


    plz translate the below lines from naat: haram ki muqadas

    zuban-e-jahan (??) .... lafz shashdar
    tahayyul ki aisi fazaon mein gum hu..


    what is the line ?
    shashdar?
    tahayyul ?

    shash means six. Coming to shashdat:
    A kind of backgammon in which the most hopeless position is called shashdar, "six doors" and could thus be used by sufis to allude to those who are imprisoned in the "six walls" of the created world.
    Source: http://books.google.co.in/books?id=V...eaning&f=false
    May be in the above poetic lines, shashdar means imprisoned
    I see tahayyur instead of tahayyul in a dictionary. Tahayyur=change, amazement
    Allahu alam


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maripat View Post
    Burhaan = daleel
    ra'ee = shepherd, caretaker, the one who is responsible
    ra'eeyat= people for whom one is responsible
    faizaan=manifestation, mark


    Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed
    The most trustworthy handhold:
    and with Allah rests the End and Decision of (all) affairs.
    [Al Quran 31:22]


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