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rophet Muhammad (PBUH) grandson of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH): So No Arab, No Arab root.

So Prophet (PBUH) used to speak farsi instead of Arabic and follow Farsi tradition instead of Banu Quraish of Arabia?


If we go by your logic then every prophet have its roots in Adam (PBUH), where from Adam(AS)? Persia?

@Max I don't know but there is a secular youth that could be used.. I dont know how but this arab spring thing did come from almost nothing with good help of foreign forces..

secular can only defeat seculars not the ideologically motivated walking suicide bombers.. There has been no stronger cult in history of Islam then wilayat e faqih..
 
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So Prophet (PBUH) used to speak farsi instead of Arabic and follow Farsi tradition instead of Banu Quraish of Arabia?


If we go by your logic then every prophet have its roots in Adam (PBUH), where from Adam(AS)? Persia?



secular can only defeat seculars not the ideologically motivated walking suicide bombers.. There has been no stronger cult in history of Islam then wilayat e faqih..
I am not pro Persian. just saying clear truth.

Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) and his children (PBUT) brought monotheism to Iran 3 millenia ago.

Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), grandfather of Quraysh and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) born in Ur at time of Iran' Elamite kingdom.

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He, his father and his uncle had Persian names. Ebrahim, Tarokh, Azar.

EBRAHIM: Comes from father/ pedar in Persian.
Azar: a famous Persian name which means flame
Tarokh: a man who has bright face
Rokh: face in Persian

Shahrokh, mahrokh, Farokh etc... are similar Persian names which are still getting used to name children in Iran, Pakistan and India.

languages, English and Persian are daughter languages of their common ancestral Proto-Indo-European, and still share many cognate words of similar forms. Examples of these include: English (mother) and Persian (mādar), English (father) and Persian (padar), English (daughter) and Persian (dokhtar), English (brother) and Persian (barādar) and English (name) and Persian (nām). However, this article will be concerned with loanwords, that is, words in English that derive from Persian, either directly, or more often, from one or more intermediary languages.

Many words of Persian origin have made their way into the English language through different, often circuitous, routes. Some of them, such as "paradise", date to cultural contacts between the Persians and the ancient Greeks or Romans and through Greek and Latin found their way to English. Persian as the second important language of Islam has influenced many languages in the Islamic world, and its words have found their way beyond that region.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin


Origins of the narrative

Abraham's name is apparently very ancient, as the tradition found in Genesis no longer understands its original meaning (probably "Father is exalted" – the meaning offered in Genesis 17:5, "Father of a multitude", is a popular etymology).[7] The story, like those of the other patriarchs, most likely had a substantial oral prehistory.[8] At some stage the oral traditions became part of the written tradition of the Pentateuch; a majority of scholars believe this stage belongs to the Persian period, roughly 520–320 BCE.[9]The mechanisms by which this came about remain unknown,[10]but there are currently two important hypotheses.[11] The first, called Persian Imperial authorisation, is that the post-Exilic community devised the Torah as a legal basis on which to function within the Persian Imperial system; the second is that Pentateuch was written to provide the criteria for who would belong to the post Exilic Jewish community and to establish the power structures and relative positions of its various groups, notably the priesthood and the lay "elders".[11]

Nevertheless, the completion of the Torah and its elevation to the centre of post-Exilic Judaism was as much or more about combining older texts as writing new ones – the final Pentateuch was based on existing traditions.[12] In Ezekiel 33:24, written during the Exile (i.e., in the first half of the 6th century BCE), Ezekiel, an exile in Babylon, tells how those who remained in Judah are claiming ownership of the land based on inheritance from Abraham; but the prophet tells them they have no claim because they don't observe Torah.[13] Isaiah 63:16 similarly testifies of tension between the people of Judah and the returning post-Exilic Jews (the "gôlâ"), stating that God is the father of Israel and that Israel's history begins with the Exodus and not with Abraham.[14] The conclusion to be inferred from this and similar evidence (e.g., Ezra-Nehemiah), is that the figure of Abraham must have been preeminent among the great landowners of Judah at the time of the Exile and after, serving to support their claims to the land in opposition to those of the returning exiles.[14]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham
 
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If Trump wants to defeat ISIS, he needs to deal with Iran. Plus, Trump's buddy Russia is also a buddy of Iran. Both Iran and Russia wants Assad to remain in power, while the Gulf states and Turkey want him to go. What is Trump going to do?

You have not said what Israel wants. That is the deciding factor. Everything else is just side-show.
 
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I am not pro Persian. just saying clear truth.

Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH) and his children (PBUT) brought monotheism to Iran 3 millenia ago.

Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), grandfather of Quraysh and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) born in Ur at time of Iran' Elamite kingdom.

i.elam_.jpg


SumerElamAndSubartu-ImninaluNet.Gif


He, his father and his uncle had Persian names. Ebrahim, Tarokh, Azar.

EBRAHIM: Comes from father/ pedar in Persian.
Azar: a famous Persian name which means flame
Tarokh: a man who has bright face
Rokh: face in Persian

Shahrokh, mahrokh, Farokh etc... are similar Persian names which are still getting used to name children in Iran, Pakistan and India.

languages, English and Persian are daughter languages of their common ancestral Proto-Indo-European, and still share many cognate words of similar forms. Examples of these include: English (mother) and Persian (mādar), English (father) and Persian (padar), English (daughter) and Persian (dokhtar), English (brother) and Persian (barādar) and English (name) and Persian (nām). However, this article will be concerned with loanwords, that is, words in English that derive from Persian, either directly, or more often, from one or more intermediary languages.

Many words of Persian origin have made their way into the English language through different, often circuitous, routes. Some of them, such as "paradise", date to cultural contacts between the Persians and the ancient Greeks or Romans and through Greek and Latin found their way to English. Persian as the second important language of Islam has influenced many languages in the Islamic world, and its words have found their way beyond that region.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin


Origins of the narrative

Abraham's name is apparently very ancient, as the tradition found in Genesis no longer understands its original meaning (probably "Father is exalted" – the meaning offered in Genesis 17:5, "Father of a multitude", is a popular etymology).[7] The story, like those of the other patriarchs, most likely had a substantial oral prehistory.[8] At some stage the oral traditions became part of the written tradition of the Pentateuch; a majority of scholars believe this stage belongs to the Persian period, roughly 520–320 BCE.[9]The mechanisms by which this came about remain unknown,[10]but there are currently two important hypotheses.[11] The first, called Persian Imperial authorisation, is that the post-Exilic community devised the Torah as a legal basis on which to function within the Persian Imperial system; the second is that Pentateuch was written to provide the criteria for who would belong to the post Exilic Jewish community and to establish the power structures and relative positions of its various groups, notably the priesthood and the lay "elders".[11]

Nevertheless, the completion of the Torah and its elevation to the centre of post-Exilic Judaism was as much or more about combining older texts as writing new ones – the final Pentateuch was based on existing traditions.[12] In Ezekiel 33:24, written during the Exile (i.e., in the first half of the 6th century BCE), Ezekiel, an exile in Babylon, tells how those who remained in Judah are claiming ownership of the land based on inheritance from Abraham; but the prophet tells them they have no claim because they don't observe Torah.[13] Isaiah 63:16 similarly testifies of tension between the people of Judah and the returning post-Exilic Jews (the "gôlâ"), stating that God is the father of Israel and that Israel's history begins with the Exodus and not with Abraham.[14] The conclusion to be inferred from this and similar evidence (e.g., Ezra-Nehemiah), is that the figure of Abraham must have been preeminent among the great landowners of Judah at the time of the Exile and after, serving to support their claims to the land in opposition to those of the returning exiles.[14]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham
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And I always said that we should build nukes ....
More threats or any strike from others and then majority of Iranian will join me in this issue ....
 
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He is not a Turk. Please don't insult us by referring him as such, thanks!

hahaha you are upset because of the shahada: shut your filthy mouth. are your mother and father also upset about the shahada, you made me curious !?

and wtf why are you responding to something that should not bother you? nobody was talking to you in the first place, zero reference to a guy like you in this thread..

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:) you guys made me smile.. I wont expect anything different than you siding up with such ppl :)

Arab is not a race. Educate yourself.

you did not understand anything and I think you are just clueless about what I wrote but anyway you never would mind about that issue also you just sided up with those two to be against the one with the shahada so there is no menaing in educating someone..
 
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usa need to iran cant do nothing against usa if they try to atack israel iran destroied if they tro to atack gcc they will be destroy too this teror regime
 
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