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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Somewhere in the sands: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dalia*: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Somewhere in the sands: [qb] Oh now it makes [b]perfect sense[/b] subhana Allah. La ilaha Illah. Why does it now make perfect sense. The word dhikr from the lugahtul Arabic could not in anyway mean Quran. The word dkhir when used in Quranic language is clarified by the mufasireen not by the dictionary. [/qb][/QUOTE]Sorry, but I don't really understand the problem here. Of course the dictionaries don't list "Qur'an" as a translation for "dhikr", but nevertheless it is obvious when reading the verses in question, even without any additional explanations. It's a metaphor that makes perfect sense. Edited: I just looked into my dictionary (I'm using Hans Wehr) and it does list "ad-dhikr al-hakim" as "the Qur'an" [/qb][/QUOTE]Don't you play the word game. Look up the root word dha-ka-ra (dhikr)..not a jumlah word ad dhikr Al hakim..just like you looked the word up the root word for ha-ka-ma (hikmah) as the root word hikmah Stop playing with words...We are not discusing the words ad dhikr al hakim. We were talking about two words: 1. hikimah ha-ka-ma 2. dhikr dha-ka-ra Not ad dhirk al hikmah..astagfirullah [/QB][/QUOTE]
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