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  • وقد ش كذب؟ لقد سرقت ش؟ قال يسوع : اذا نظرتم الى امرأة مع شهوة أنك ارتكبت الزنا معها في قلبك. ش فعلت ذلك؟ إذا سوف الله القاضي من الوصايا العشر يكون بريئا أو مذنبا؟ السماء أو الجحيم؟ مخلص من خطاياك؟ يسوع (ابن الله) جاء، عاش حياة بلا خطية، ومات على الصليب (من أجل خطايانا) ، وارتفع مرة اخرى في اليوم الثالث. رومية 6:23 لأن أجرة الخطية هي موت، أما هبة الله فهي حياة أبدية بالمسيح يسوع ربنا. أفسس 2 :8 للحصول على نعمة انتم انقذت خلال الايمان، وذلك ليس منكم : هو عطية الله : 9a ليس من أعمال،

  • @standingontruth1

    مافي شي اسمه يسوع الملسوع ياظال الدنيا والاخره في نبي الله عيسى ابن مريم عليه السلام هذا اولا وبعدين بلا رومي وبوبي وافس وتفس وهل الاسماء التي لم ينزل الله بها من سلطان (فويل للذين يكتبون الكتاب بأيديهم ثم يقولون هذا من عند الله ليشتروا به ثمنا قليلا فويل لهم مما كتبت أيديهم وويل لهم مما يكسبون)قاعد تتكلم بدينك الي كله زنا وخمر ومخدارات ودعاره وعري وتقول نحن على دين يسوع اي دين الي يشرع لك الي تعملوه من معاصي وتقولون هذا من رب السماء والارض ؟ راجع نفسك وفكر قبل فوات الاوان

  • But in this video the numers are not 1-2-3-4-5 in arbabic but first-second....

  • sick video

  • as for the pronounciation: the - tun/-un at the end is classical arabic, but in the arabic that's spoken today, they don't pronounce it anymore, so you can basically leave it out.

  • They are not Arabic numerals actually. It is called Hindu Numerals. India created the number zero as well....which spread towards the west

  • @vixpatel1991 no arabs discovered the number zero , arabs were the the first sceintst ever , go read history.

  • @yory111

    No, Hindus introduced the zero to the Chinese and to the Arabs who developed the modern day shape of numerals and passed them, along with zero, to the Europeans in the 12th century. Search up "Aryabhata"

  • Hey wtf. Am arabic speaker. N we don't pronounce it like that. U better stop what u doing.

  • I'm studying arabic in Spain and we pronounce them in a slightly different way..and they're not arabic numbers,they're indians!

  • proper arabic - 1- wa'hid (but the h is a more gutteral "h" its not soft as in the h in heart, that is a different letter) 2-ethnan 3-thalatha 4-arba'a 5- khamsa (like that sound that jews and arabs make... the khhhhh) 6-set'ta (emphasis on the t) 7-sab'a 8-thamaneya 9-tes'a 10- ashra (trill your "r")

  • @ Seanamico...It was Al-Kindi (Alkindus), an Iraqi arab polymath who first introduced the Indian numbers to the arab world....and you are so wrong about the rest of your statement....."they dont have anything they did on their own".....no, they just brought up civilization to a whole new level and established most of the insitutions existing in a society today(schools, universities, hospitals, pharmacies etc etc etc) and produced hundreds of technical/agricultural/scienti­fic inventions.

  • thank you

  • it's like a whole sentence to say a number o.O

  • thank you brother!

  • one = waheed

    two = athneen

    three = thalattha

    four = arba'a

    five = khamsa

  • this helps me. thank you!

  • i cant even hear how hes pronoucing it

  • 1 - Waahid 2 - Ithnaan 3 - Thalatha 4 - Arba'a 5 - Khamsa 6 - Sita 7 - Seba'a 8 - Thamaania 9 - Tisa'a 10 - Ashara He pronounces the ending a little differently, but the above is typical. I hope this helps.
  • lol 5 looks like a 0!

  • well,

    did you now that the values 1.2.3.4...

    are the arabics the european and amerikans uses the arabic symboles and the arabs use the indian symboles.

  • he should not pronunce with ton at the ent that is what make then different

  • wich dialect is this?

  • arabic numbers = 0123456789

    hindu arabic numbers = ٠ ١ ٢ ٣ ٤ ٥ ٦ ٧ ٨ ٩

  • Huddua, no such thing as Arabic numbers. Khwarizmi was a Persian mathematician, he learned numbers from an Indian mathematician & wrote his own which Arabs took it as theirs, as they have taken all we did, created & invented under Islam, Muslim or Arabic, because they dont have anything they did on their own.

  • @seanamico no the Arabic number crated by syrian around 1500 BC ages before khwarizmi and islam(1 2 3 ...)and it was not exactly look like this

  • @Huddua hahhahha! u think everybody here is a fool?

  • @Huddua The Arab numerals  are actually Hindu numerals which traveled to west via middle-east following Islamic invasion in India.

  • هذه ارقام هندية و ليست عربية

    لمذا تريدونا تغيير ارقامكم الاصلية؟؟؟؟

  • This was so cool! =0) Shukran!

  • this is standard arabic... dialetics vary... i doubt ppl use this in everyday use... its formal i guess

  • ahh I learned some of it when I was in Iran, cool to learn more ;-)

  • مشكور اخي العزيز على هذا المقطع و اتمنى ان تضع مقطعا عربيا 100

    % بدون استعمال للانجليزية

  • hey.. this was a helpful video

    thanks a lot...........

    but seriously what dialect is this

    the way we were taught its pronounced a bit differently

    so where are you from

  • ربي يهديك, هذه الارقام هندية , العربية هي االتي تظهر مع النطق الانجليزي.

  • Alot of the numbers in arabic look like other numbers and letters except for 9 and 10

  • what is with the 'toon' at the end of the words...i never learned arabic this way...diff dialects i guess

  • nice video :)

    salam walikom-peace be uupon you.

  • i coul teach my little brother that

  • Well, both are Semitic.

  • I know Hebrew, and it seems that the numbers are somewhat similar to what they're called in Hebrew. There must be some similar etymology in the way Arabic evolved.

  • I thought so too. Especially with 4 and 5.

  • Wow..syukran^^..so funny...when english number..lol

  • OK i am really confuse i went to like 3 diff video on learning Arabic and they all pronouce them all differantly . whos right

  • Since there are different dialects that may be the reason for the difference... also the 'un' at the end which is a grammatical difference may be the reason for which it seems different etc

  • yeah i never heard it this way before and i am arab...do idk

  • ادا كنت عربيا فعليك ان تكون عالما بالارقام العربية بهدا الشكل ام كنت تضن ان العرب استعملوا الارقام اللاتينية

  • @8like8man this is not like it speak in a very classical way :)

  • @8like8man @8like8man i learned it like wahid, ithnan, thalatha, arba, khumseh, sitta, saba, thania, tissa, ashra its the one that most people go by but yes alot are slightly different...

  • @8like8man This is a dialect, I'm sure. There are a lot of Arabic dialects!

  • @8like8man this is the right way to pronounce them

  • ana ashartoon

  • Is this the same for Egyptian Arabic?

  • Yes i no Egyptian Arabic and ther is only slightly diffrent words compared to Arabic

  • TOOO FAST!!

  • :D I know! I'm sorry; I really would like to edit it and fix it up some, but i just dont seem to have time these days, i'm sorry. I hope to fix it though insha'Allah

  • @Fight4theTruth

    perfectly okay!!

  • thank you for posting this it has been really very helpful and also i want to make a comment to brother/sister jibarusa1 your comment was nice and offending it is not Islamic to disgrace non arabs or whites of Islam,Islam teaches us to be fair to all race because we are a community of brothers and sisters. asalamualikum :)

  • men aina anti? shukran yazilan, al u3da!

  • so hard

  • i am sick and tired of eurotrashes thinking they are all that. i mean half of them dont even know where the got all their so called enlightment from...... i wonder from who? arabs are the greatest warriors ever lived. expanded islam from a tiny city state in arabia to whole of north africa, spain, central asia,india. WONDER WHAT THESE whites would have done without the ARABS gettion hold of al-hind. the hindu numbers and zero. these euros still would be calculating with roman numerals.

  • Thank you for commenting on my video, I really do appreciate it, especially since it was a first time shot at that kind of video, but I'd just like to request that you dont make very generalized comments about any group or race, its not an Islamic thing to do. There are many good Muslims who are european, as well as white. No arab has dominance over a non arab, and as you said Islaam is vast. So lets purify our speech and set a good example, instead of speaking badly about anybody/thing.

  • There are also good Non-muslims in Europe. I have lived in many places in the world. I have lived in Asian, American, European and in Arabic countries. Everywhere I went there were good people of every religion. As a Christian I dont care how other Muslims view other Muslims. I care about how Muslims view non Muslims. Jibarusa1 scares me and makes me less likely to view Muslims in a positive light. There is one God.

    Good video I learned alot!

  • @jibarusa1 So it is really the Hundus from India that we should thank. Arabic numerals is a gross misnomer.

  • love the sesame street numbers mate yep i use to watch it when i was small too.......!!slm

  • lol jazakallah for watching!

    I was going to take off this video because it was a looong time ago when i was first experimenting with videos :)

    I'm glad you like it lol

  • so similar to hebrew numbers

  • asaalamu alaykum warahmatullahi wabarakatuhu

    jazakallah khair sister lol,this is azhar lol,on my bros account though :(

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