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Muwaahid
10-04-2012, 01:16 AM
في العسل شفاء


زيد: أمريض أنت يا محمد؟
محمد:نعم, أشعر بآلام شديدة في المعدة
زيد:هل ذهبت الي الطبيب؟
محمد:لا, لم أذهب الي الطبيب و لم أتناول أيّ دواء

زيد:هل سمعت قصة الصحابي الّذي عالجه الرسول-صلى الله عليه و سلم-بالعسل.عندما اشتكى من بطنه؟
محمد:لا,لم أسمع بها.
زيد: لقد أمر الرسول-صلى الله عليه و سلم-أخا المريض أن يسقيه عسلا
محمد:و هل شفي؟
زيد:نعم.بعد أن سقاه أربع مرات
محمد:العسل؟!سبحان الله
زيد:نعم,العسل. قال تعالى:

فيه شفاءللناس
محمد:سأتناول العسل مثل هذا الصحابي
زيد:توجد محلات كثيرة لبيع العسل في السوق المركزي
محمد:سأذهب الآن الي هناك,وأشتري العسللآقهثب
زيد: شفاك الله


Brief discussiom on the virtues of Honey for those studying the Arabic Language. There are a number of mufradaat [words] you can use to increase your vocabulary as well. in addition there are contextual points of benefit where you can add or change expressions to give you a better understanding of how to use these words. have fun.
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Bint-e-Adam
10-04-2012, 01:04 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muwaahid


زيد:هل سمعت قصة الصحابي الّذي عالجه الرسول-صلى الله عليه و سلم-بالعسل.عندما اشتكى من بطنه؟
Is here "اشتكى" used? is this not used for singular masculine person in past ?? or it will be: "يشتكي"
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Bint-e-Adam
10-04-2012, 01:13 PM
mashAllah i can understand easy arabic now :)
thnx to the team of this forum :)
i will inshAllah improve my arabic more. and will improve my Arabic so powerful like Muwaahid Brother and marwen brother :)
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Muwaahid
10-04-2012, 03:22 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by seeking_hidayat
Is here "اشتكى" used? is this not used for singular masculine person in past ?? or it will be: "يشتكي"
yes but if you reread the sentence it is stating something in the past, it was a qissah [story] from the past during the time of the Prophet [sallallahu alayhi wa sallam] when he was cured by four gulps of honey.
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Bint-e-Adam
10-05-2012, 07:38 AM
yes i have read. thanks a lot for improving my Arabic understanding. i will inshAllah learn a lot more. :)
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