Moonlight
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In Iran we
so are you an Iranian for the next one Hour? Just making sure....
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In Iran we
nah....he does not like his father, what he tells him, dont listen, dont like Pakistani culture, dont like and is ashamed of what his father does for living......but want to live in his house and spend his money... insult him on his face and bash him on internet......calls his jahil, illiterate and so much more..., ..want to deliver dominos to gora sahib to collect tips.It’s halal to crack up on this? It is.
woah hold on? What? I know multiple people with name Raza and they’re Sunni.
Oh wow i was actually correct. That was a fluke I took with the Khorasani origin statement. Avestan is the father of all Khorasani languages,
Brother. This is all from Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. Alhamdulillah. I am just an ordinary person.
Oh wow i was actually correct. That was a fluke I took with the Khorasani origin statement. Avestan is the father of all Khorasani languages,
woah hold on? What? I know multiple people with name Raza and they’re Sunni.
And again you comment without reading the whole sentence correctly, you should really get your glasses check. I said in Iran, we already know they don't use names of the first 3 rashidun Caliphs. That we indicates the average Muslim. It doesn't take a genius or a scholar to know that Shia Iranians don't name their sons after the 3 men they hate the most. I can give you the number for my optometrist if you likeso are you an Iranian for the next one Hour? Just making sure....
No, the truth is 2nd and 3rd generation overseas Pakistanis aren't are easily hurt as Pakistanis from Pakistan are. We learned to live with it and use it to our advantage. We call each other p@ki in the sense of brotherhood just like black people in America call each other n#gga.
You won't understand because you're probably not overseas Pakistani or you're fresh off the boat.
Please look through your comments on the accusations made by another member, charging me with collusion with others outside the forum. The matter will be evident.
Raza Rumi
Different perspective. I must've met at least 20 Reza's in my life and all of them were Shia. Every single one of them.
I thought it was one of the (specialised) branches of ancient Iranian. Mediaeval Iranian being descended from Central Iranian, whereas the Sakas and the other border people spoke Eastern Iranian. Avestan, being a liturgical language, was close to Central Iranian, but not quite the same language.
You may already know this, @Pashtuni, @Salahuddin Ayyubi, but a knowledge of the Vedic language, the proper Indo-Aryan, was useful to follow Avestan; likewise, a knowledge of Avestan is apparently useful to follow the Rig Veda. (Just to make things clear, what we know as Sanskrit was Indo-Aryan codified, with many verbs and adverbs dropped as belonging to the aliens of the Kamboja and Madra variety, and no longer in canonical use in the Taxila and Punjab regions; properly speaking, the Rig Vedas are not in Sanskrit).
Actually, I know two named this: Raza Rumi and Raza H Raja. Both Sunni, FWIW.
nah....he does not like his father, what he tells him, dont listen, dont like Pakistani culture, dont like and is ashamed of what his father does for living......but want to live in his house and spend his money... insult him on his face and bash him on internet......calls his jahil, illiterate and so much more..., ..want to deliver dominos to gora sahib to collect tips.
I knew about the first half of your paragraph, but the second half is news to me. That's quite interesting.I thought it was one of the (specialised) branches of ancient Iranian. Mediaeval Iranian being descended from Central Iranian, whereas the Sakas and the other border people spoke Eastern Iranian. Avestan, being a liturgical language, was close to Central Iranian, but not quite the same language.
You may already know this, @Pashtuni, @Salahuddin Ayyubi, but a knowledge of the Vedic language, the proper Indo-Aryan, was useful to follow Avestan; likewise, a knowledge of Avestan is apparently useful to follow the Rig Veda. (Just to make things clear, what we know as Sanskrit was Indo-Aryan codified, with many verbs and adverbs dropped as belonging to the aliens of the Kamboja and Madra variety, and no longer in canonical use in the Taxila and Punjab regions; properly speaking, the Rig Vedas are not in Sanskrit).
Actually, I know two named this: Raza Rumi and Raza H Raja. Both Sunni, FWIW.
he is just trying further sunni shia differences to get support.....lots and lots Sunnis with Raza name...woah hold on? What? I know multiple people with name Raza and they’re Sunni.
I knew about the first half of your paragraph, but the second half is news to me. That's quite interesting.
I studied the linguistic history of the Rig Veda and I remember the professor discussed how there was no way it was written in the indian subcontinent and that it was orally passed down during a time when the indo-iranians lived in the Eurasian steppes because of the trees, the plants And fruits and some small animals mentioned in the text are non existent in the indian subcontinent and only exist in the Eurasian steppes of what is now Ukraine Russia and Kazakhstan