ArchivedLanguage and meanings in scripturesHi Vision Well it's too hard for someone who's not familair with arabic language to understand its grammar on a forum, however I will give you a simple example that will help a lot: Arab around the 7th century excelled in Arabic language and rhetoric. They were the master of the words. That's why you'll find that greatest arabic works and the greatest poets and philosopher dated and lived around this date. Those excellent people didn't bother themselves to put punctuation. They read the words without punctuation very easily. Just an example in English: the word "time" were written "t|me" without a point over the "i" because those people didn't bother themselves to add the point. For them, language was a piece of cake. Now as time progressed and people lost their interest in language, so it became hard for some persons to read words without punctuation as for someone to read "time" without a point over the "i". That's why points are added to facilitate the reading, and the vowels (not the a,e,u,i,u,y) but are signs put on the letters for arabic syntax and to facilitate the pronunciation. Grow up kid. Thx Alexei |
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