Why is it in Arabic, despite its brilliance and precision, that there are quite a few words, not only sharing the same root, but being the exact same words, but which have opposite meanings? As in, say, 'zan', for certainty/doubt, as in Suratul Jinn?
Another one which sticks in my mind from your vids is the word dars meaning lesson. How it is derived from something being done again and again. Ie. The way to learn is repetition.
Why is it in Arabic, despite its brilliance and precision, that there are quite a few words, not only sharing the same root, but being the exact same words, but which have opposite meanings? As in, say, 'zan', for certainty/doubt, as in Suratul Jinn?
ConsideringPhlebas 9 months ago 2
Another one which sticks in my mind from your vids is the word dars meaning lesson. How it is derived from something being done again and again. Ie. The way to learn is repetition.
darklight254 9 months ago
AsalaamuAlaykum, InshaAllah.
JazakaAllah Khair.
spiritlite 9 months ago