LMFAO you are moaning about a bad rep PMSL. I know you drop bad rep to peeps as you did to me the other day. If you can't take it then don't dish it out. And no that was not me that left that one, I made sure the last rep I left you was out of P&R/General Discussion so it counted as a red rep.
i dont mind the bad reps, i just dont like the cowards that wont put thier name to something that they try to insult me with. because i comeback with far more than what they say.
It's probably best not to worry about it, it doesn't mean anything anyway. You will not find that your life is any better for having good rep on DigitalPoint.
Wouldn't surprise me. You were doing that to me for a while. I thought it was so funny, I started leaving you green reps so it wouldn't cost you anything out of pocket to red rep me. What a loser!
Why are you beating the bush ? Give some logical answers ... he has mentionted scholars from islam itself.... who have spend their entire life studying them. Quote some renowed Muslim scholar who has some other meaning for the same word .... by just shouting that " it can have different meaning ",does not prove it , you have to be rational.
Yeah I thought it was funny too GTech. You and your bum chums leaving red rep to anyone that disagreed with your lover Dubya Bush. It was hilarious wasn't it lol. Oh how we laughed.
Seeing as arabic is my mother tounge, it would be logical to assume that I know wether a word in arabic has how many meaning... Any how heres A link where this word is discussed, but for you guys its probably nowhere near enough....... Its an interesting read, but I can count on it not being enough for you
you mean all them people that believe alex jones, dont give you good rep there are 100's of millions of them that believe GWB pressed the button in 911 how can they not give you good rep? sarcasm ends here
As a non-believer myself, I haven't heard of any non-believers killing believers en-masse. Whereas followers of dead prophets seem to live for the deaths of anyone who don't believe in their own special imaginary friends. I spent 3 years in Riyadh, it's interesting how once women no longer can conceive they suddenly forget how to swim and land up drowning in their own backyard pools!
So there is not a single women in Riyadh over the age of 45 or 50 ish, as thats probably the time when they can no longer concieve- assuming that as you said 'no longer can concieve' that they must have concieved before. What a strange country
LOL At least Jones does research into his claims unlike the mainstream media that just sprouts whatever bullshit they are told to sprout.
Another meaning of "daraba" = beat in Arabic is very similar to English word "strike." The term is used in the Qur'an with some other meanings. One of those meanings is "strike out on a journey" as the word, "strike" in English is used in at least two different ways "to strike someone" and "to strike out on a journey" which means "leave." The same is in Arabic for the word "daraba." It can mean "beat" or "leave." The same can be said for the Arabic word "daraba" So the words "daraba hunna" which has been mostly translated as "beat them (feminine them) it can also mean "leave them." Moreover, in the practice of The Prophet we know that he never beat his wives but when he got very upset he "left" them for a while and when he came back he asked them if they wanted to divorce him. He told them that if they wanted to divorce him, they could. So, in my understanding, the meaning of this word is more likely "leave them" or "strike out on a journey away from them" as the Prophet (s.a.s) did. Moreover, the Arabic speakers, please remember that the verb "beat" "daraba" and the word "darraba" "repeatedly beat" are not very similar in mood. Do not take the word "daraba" equal to the word "beat" as "beat" in English denotes hitting several times. So the word "beat" in English is not the word "daraba" in Arabic. It is close to "darraba" and that is not the word that is used in the Qur'an.
So can we get a memo out regarding this new discovery to all the mosques around the world? And maybe a copy to the guy that wrote a book for muslim men on how to beat their wives? Maybe get News Week to do a story on the update to the quran. Seems like they have a far reaching effect on stories about the quran. That would expedite getting the word out, for sure. Maybe we could get that memo out to these guys? Maybe you could fit that into your schedule while trying to dig up a link for a the phony story you can't seem to pawn off on anyone?
*alex jones doing research* thats fact *tosses it to the right* thats fact *tosses it to the left* thats fact *tosses it to the right* thats fact *tosses it to the lleft* getting to the bottom of the barrel here thats fact *tosses it to the right* thats fact *tosses it to the left* reached the bottom of the barrel thats fiction *YAY i found a story, now how to make suckers pay me wads of money for this shit*
Hey Samantha? Your "sexual health advice" link caught my attantion. Can you perhaps tell me why so many American women say that they like "manly men" and they stay with the men who abuses them? I see that a lot on Dr. Phi. show. So many women are hurt by their husbands and they still say that they love them and they don't want to leave them. So many men cheat on their views and the women seem to give them a second chance. Perhaps your research experience could help you to answer this dilemma.