bismillah
i took this game from another forum
its very helpful to learn a new arabic vocabulary
i hope you are going to enjoy it
This is how the game goes...Say a word in arabic.
The next person who knows the english meaning to the word has to say the meaning along with another arabic word.
...e.g...
Striver: Abun
Member X: Abun=Father
-Shamsun?
Striver: Shamsun=sun
Akbar?
Member X: Akbar=Greatest.
Salih?
^Like that. Its very helpful and you can learn alot...Try keep it Islamic....With Islamic words...
fine.. if u dont want that an answer that simple, how about... "one who disbelieves"? lol how much more can u explain it? Kufr=Disbelief, Kafir=Disbeliever, Kuffar=Disbelievers ... right?
fine.. if u dont want that an answer that simple, how about... "one who disbelieves"? lol how much more can u explain it? Kufr=Disbelief, Kafir=Disbeliever, Kuffar=Disbelievers ... right?
Kafir (Arabic: كافر kāfir; plural كفّار kuffār) is an Arabic word meaning "denier" or "concealer." The Turkish form is Gavur. In a religious context it generally means a person who is not of the People of the book, however it is often used to mean "person who disbelieves in Islam" or "infidel" [1]. The noun kufr means "not believing in God" or "blasphemy, atheism." In Fiqh, the term amounts to the equivalent of Christian excommunication. The verb, "to declare someone a kafir" is takfir. For example, the novelist Salman Rushdie was declared a kafir in the Fatwa of Ayatollah Khomeini.
According to some scholars in Islam, the correct use of the word kafir in Islamic theology does not include either Christians, Samaritans, Jews, and all "Sabians" who are covered by the term Ahl-al-Kitab, or "People of the Book," because they are considered recipients of divine revelation from Allah. However, other scholars, such as those backing militant Islamists, often do not make the distinction in their rhetoric and do often use it to include these religious communities, or any enemy.
The term Kafirphobia has been coined (in some instances, rhetorically or humorously [2]) as mirroring Islamophobia.
fine.. if u dont want that an answer that simple, how about... "one who disbelieves"? lol how much more can u explain it? Kufr=Disbelief, Kafir=Disbeliever, Kuffar=Disbelievers ... right?
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