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Hijjaz - Fatamorgana

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  • pegangan orang bukan islam dalam bab akhirat samalah seperti fatamorgana.......

  • Walau apa pun yang terjadi dalam dunia ni, walau sehebat mana pun dugaan yang berlaku dalam hidup ini... ingatlah bahawa Allah tetap menerima taubat hambanya... Kembalilah pada pencipta manusia apabila kita tersesat di dunia ini...

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  • Tgk jer lah video ni... hayati lirik2nya.. apsal nk gaduh2 psl makna tuh...

  • budak tu jatuh

  • @alwynes you said it ACTUALLY mean.which bring me to the conclusion that you saying fatamorgana is exclusively for the meaning of sorcery,morgan le fay,etc.and you end your comment with know your word.so i simply answer it back,if you really know this word,fatamorgana also mean illusion,a meaning well accepted by today norm.and if you know what the song about,you'll understand that the use of this word in this case is wordly illusion.there nothing wrong with it what sort ever.sorry 2 ruin ur day

  • @normalatukiban Cahaya Kehidupan..

  • @alwynes Furthermore the word "Fatamorgana" is widely understood to mean "khayalan" or "bayangan" meaning Illusions. Occurrences ,such as visual of an oasis in the middle of an arid desert, are usually used as a representative of this word. So the 'caution' that is the basis of you bringing this up is totally for nought and could even cost negative implications if viewed in the harshest terms sociologically. But thanks anyway for that fairly trivial anecdote which we SORELY needed. ;-)

  • @alwynes True, Fatamorgana is derived from Celt references. However derivation of one language to another need not necessarily mean that the meaning is derived too. An example would be the word 'salary', a word often used not least by you certainly, which is derived from the Latin word 'salarium' meaning the permission to buy salt.Now do YOU receive your salary in salt??;). Similarly,Fatamorgana has adapted itself to the Socio-religion influences of the Malay language to mean an "optic illusion"

  • @headgirls I didn't say the word didn't fit what the song was describing. I was also pointing the fact that the word has other meaning, as caution. Some words have more than one meaning, true, and one of the meaning might contradict our religion's teachings. In this case, it's sorcery. Jeez, if you love something, you'd make excuses for it, 'other meaning' blahblah. But if you don't, you'd bend over backwards to opposing it, 'other meaning' be damned. Hypocrisy much?

  • @alwynes actually fatamorgana describe this song just fine.fatamorgana have more than one meaning.know your fact.and know what this song is about first.

  • Fatamorgana actually means The Fairy Morgana, for Morgan le Fay in Italian. She was a powerful sorceress in the Arthurian legend. Sorceress = magic. Know your words.

  • pulanglah kepada Tuhan..

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