Sabi Salaams!

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Wasalaamu aleikum warahmatullah wa Barakhatahu

Muslim soldier
Metsudaistwice
Nurofislam
Broth3r Ali
Hatshepsut & banana
Nazia

Your warm greetings are most welcomming, and i am sorry for the delay.

By the way if anyone says that sabis follow "sabianism" please correct them that the correct word is Sibghatullah even though we call our <b><u>Law</b></u> Alislam. Of course Sabis respect the fact that Muslim brothers and sisters call their religion Islam, and so as not to cause any misunderstandings, I will try not to use the arabic word for Sabi`ah Hunafa` <b><u>Law</b></u> on these pages again.

Also I don't want to cause any offence by butting-in on just any discussion so I wonder if anyone could suggest which topics perhaps a Sabi perspective might be particularly appreciated -if any at all. Likewise, which topics that it might be felt a Sabi perspective might not be appreciated much.

Jizakallah Khair.
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was sabi men :? :? :?

neways....:welcome: to de forums...enjoy ur stay!! :) :)

wassalam
 
Salaam Tagrid,

There have always been both men and women who are Sabi in the world.

Sabi comes from the word Sibghat which is related to the word Saba`a. Apparently it came to Arabic through Aramaic from the Greek root "Seb-" originally meaning "to fall back in awe" and describes the way someone must perform the first Ghusl if they leave paganism behind to become a Sabi. The symbolism is to do with the way the renaisance of the world through the waters of the deluge in the time of Noah (SAW).
 
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