I’m well versed on Arabic poetry and I am very impressed by the accuracy of the translation in your videos, my brother .. I hope you continue throughout this journey ❤
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu I'm a student of Islamic Studies from India. I'm very glad that I found this channel. May Allah bless you and your channel. Keep imparting knowledge around the world. You can never imagine how much, when or in which way it'll make an impact on others. Jazakallah
I am an Arab man, praise be to God Unfortunately, I find it difficult to translate Arabic poetry into English Thank U 4 helping me to solve this Proplem
Im learning arabic and Im interested in the term لست هناك. When i first heard it I burst out laughing because it sounded like 'not here'. Then I thought about it and realized هناك means 'there', not here. Of course, you correctly translated as 'thats not going to happen'. Could u explain how that is. Shukran.
Dahis and Al-Ghabraa is one of the pre-Islamic wars between two branches of the Ghatfan tribe, namely: Abs and Dhibyan, and it and the Al-Basous war, the Al-Fajjar war, and the Baath war are among the longest wars that the Arabs lived and fought in the pre-Islamic era It is the war that demonstrated the combat capabilities of Antarah bin Shaddad, and he died in it at the age of eighty years due to a poisoned arrow fired by a knight named Al-Laith Al-Rahees, who had been blinded by Antara in that war, and the war ended with the defeat of the tribe of Abs and the end of their power
مقطع جميل جداً احسنت. لدي سؤال بسيط في أمرٍ أثار فضولي؛ كون هذه القصة حدثت في عصر الجاهلية، لم يكن هناك إنتشارٌ للإسلام، لكن لاحظت ذكرهم للفظ الجلالة عدة مرات، فما تفسير هذا؟
could you please share a source or an alternative name for al harith ibn awf? because i cannot find him when i search him up. even when i look at the info about banu abs, it says that it was someone else by the name of zayd who gave the 3000 camels
Al-Harith ibn awf Al-Murri. I am not sure if there are sources in English about him. ar.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%AB_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D8%B9%D9%88%D9%81_%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%8A
She was no doubt an Intelligent and noble woman. She had bigger problems in mind to solve and that is a sign of true intelligent and educated person
I’m well versed on Arabic poetry and I am very impressed by the accuracy of the translation in your videos, my brother .. I hope you continue throughout this journey ❤
Jazakallah Khair akhi. Thank you for your comment.
brother , being an ajami , your videos are helpful for me to know what's so eloquent about the Quran . And your videos are helping me to know so .
Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu
I'm a student of Islamic Studies from India. I'm very glad that I found this channel. May Allah bless you and your channel. Keep imparting knowledge around the world. You can never imagine how much, when or in which way it'll make an impact on others. Jazakallah
I am an Arab man, praise be to God
Unfortunately, I find it difficult to translate Arabic poetry into English
Thank U 4 helping me to solve this Proplem
I love the study of Balaghah! Looking forward to more of your content~
Shukran akhy
OMG! What a story! Loved it!
MashAllah a beautiful story
Plz make more content like this😊
Jazakalahu kheyr bro
I love your channel. Best of the best on RUclips . Respect from canada
Thank you so much 😀
Jezak'Allah khair your podcasts are amazing! Especially translating and highlighting Pre-Islamic poetry
Thank you for translating the Arabic so everyone can understand!
More on pre islamic poerty please
What a masterpiece
و عليكم السلام و رحمة الله و بركاته
Im learning arabic and Im interested in the term لست هناك. When i first heard it I burst out laughing because it sounded like 'not here'. Then I thought about it and realized هناك means 'there', not here. Of course, you correctly translated as 'thats not going to happen'. Could u explain how that is. Shukran.
Dahis and Al-Ghabraa is one of the pre-Islamic wars between two branches of the Ghatfan tribe, namely: Abs and Dhibyan, and it and the Al-Basous war, the Al-Fajjar war, and the Baath war are among the longest wars that the Arabs lived and fought in the pre-Islamic era
It is the war that demonstrated the combat capabilities of Antarah bin Shaddad, and he died in it at the age of eighty years due to a poisoned arrow fired by a knight named Al-Laith Al-Rahees, who had been blinded by Antara in that war, and the war ended with the defeat of the tribe of Abs and the end of their power
Thank you for sharing akhi.
Excellent
She's clever
Bro was the original down bad
akhi i want to learn arabic. Are you planning to do any courses on youtube?
Please see Fluentarabic.net
@@ArabicFluency oh jazakallahu khairan
وعليكم السلام ورحمة الله وبركاته
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Ustadh do you know of any arabic books with poetry/short story like this with harakah.
You can find children's books on hindawi.org. These are good for practice.
مقطع جميل جداً احسنت.
لدي سؤال بسيط في أمرٍ أثار فضولي؛ كون هذه القصة حدثت في عصر الجاهلية، لم يكن هناك إنتشارٌ للإسلام، لكن لاحظت ذكرهم للفظ الجلالة عدة مرات، فما تفسير هذا؟
اللفظ الجلالة كان معروفا عند العرب قبل مجيء الإسلام
كانوا الناس في عصر الجاهلية يؤمنون بالله عز و جل و يعبدونه و لكنهم كانوا يشركون به
could you please share a source or an alternative name for al harith ibn awf? because i cannot find him when i search him up.
even when i look at the info about banu abs, it says that it was someone else by the name of zayd who gave the 3000 camels
Al-Harith ibn awf Al-Murri. I am not sure if there are sources in English about him.
ar.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%AB_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D8%B9%D9%88%D9%81_%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%B1%D9%8A
Rumi the poet
What is her name?
now i know who the bene gesserit are based off of
how are the jahilis swearing in allah's name but this was hundreds of years before islam
They used the word Allah for the creator even before the Quran.
The people in pre-islamic times used to believe in Allah and worship Him, but they associated others besides Allah
Jahils believed in Allah, but they believed Idols to be intercessors and do god like things.
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She's clever