No offence, but they're a bit of a giveaway. For example, 'What is 5 but not 6' obviously means there's five of them thus making the 6 redundant, and in the Quranic context it's evidently salah.
No offence, but they're a bit of a giveaway. For example, 'What is 5 but not 6' obviously means there's five of them thus making the 6 redundant, and in the Quranic context it's evidently salah.
But um, nice post.
I think it's emphasis on 5 but NEVER 6.
So, saying breakfast is once but never twice would be wrong, because some people (i.e. me) have two breakfasts.
I was just curious if anyone else had heard these or knew the remaining 81 I didn't list.
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