How Many Times.....?

Musulmanin

Junior Member
:salam2:

How many times can people be asked and reminded to stay away from

abbreviations and SLANG in their posts?

Brothers/Sisters, people from different countries and with different levels of

proficiency in English visit this site, why do they have to decipher the

abbreviations and what we mean by slang phrases.

I don't know, but personally I think people who use slang are trying to

emulate speech of those whose example should not be followed.

PLEASE, think of the visitors of this site ,Muslims and non-Muslims

alike. We represent Islam and how we speak and write DOES matter!

Don't take it personally, but do take it seriously inshAllah.


:astag::astag::astag:

:wasalam:
 

warda A

Sister
:salam2:

How many times can people be asked and reminded to stay away from

abbreviations and SLANG in their posts?

Brothers/Sisters, people from different countries and with different levels of

proficiency in English visit this site, why do they have to decipher the

abbreviations and what we mean by slang phrases.

I don't know, but personally I think people who use slang are trying to

emulate speech of those whose example should not be followed.

PLEASE, think of the visitors of this site ,Muslims and non-Muslims

alike. We represent Islam and how we speak and write DOES matter!

Don't take it personally, but do take it seriously inshAllah.


:astag::astag::astag:

:wasalam:

:salam2:

You took the words direct from my mouth!(I was going to post those exact words, slang and abbreviations) really it is quite annoying when people do not listen, we have teenagers here and adults alike but please refrain from bad language. Did you know what comes out of your mouth is a reflection of your character?
and i see many using words that i cannot print i see only stars for those words.
please stop this, it is showing a bad example

am not ranting am speaking from what i have seen lately.
:wasalam:
 

Inquirer

Junior Member
I agree. Reasonable points. ;)

Personally, I don't like the lazy use of 'pbuh', as if the statement, 'peace be upon him', is too much effort, nor the placing of this in brackets (parenthases), as if to diminish it's importance.
 

Musulmanin

Junior Member
:salam2:
the kids think its cool to that these days

:salam2:

unfortunately in many cases it is true but I have noticed many adults do it on

this site. Most interesting thing is when people who speak English as a second

language are trying to speak slang. Joke! If someone would give dawah to me

like that I would not even listen to this person, actually I try not to listen to

them at all. If one intentionally doesn't want to speak properly ( so others can

understand him/her) why would someone listen to dawah given by this

person? If one emulates bad-example of speech what does that say to others

about the person? Did Muhammad or his companions ( blessings of Allah be upon

them all) speak like that?

We are whom we are trying to emulate.


:wasalam:
 

IslamIsLight

Islam is my life
Staff member
:salam2:

How many times can people be asked and reminded to stay away from

abbreviations and SLANG in their posts?

Brothers/Sisters, people from different countries and with different levels of

proficiency in English visit this site, why do they have to decipher the

abbreviations and what we mean by slang phrases.

I don't know, but personally I think people who use slang are trying to

emulate speech of those whose example should not be followed.

PLEASE, think of the visitors of this site ,Muslims and non-Muslims

alike. We represent Islam and how we speak and write DOES matter!

Don't take it personally, but do take it seriously inshAllah.


:astag::astag::astag:

:wasalam:

salam aleikum
agree
And this would make moderating of posts easier too :)

waaleikum salam
 

Rosheen

Sister in Islam
can we also try to spell correctly too? I hate seeing text speak...like c u l8r, I know its 'cool', but not all of us use it and to be honest it hurts my eyes! lol.

Jazaka Allah khair in advance :)
 

Ibn_Syena

Peace...
I agree. Reasonable points. ;)

Personally, I don't like the lazy use of 'pbuh', as if the statement, 'peace be upon him', is too much effort, nor the placing of this in brackets (parenthases), as if to diminish it's importance.

As Salamu Alekum brother

You'r right concerning the lazy (pbuh), even the arab scholers talked about it being written in arabic in even more lazy form (P - ص), they said it's wrong. But regarding the brackets, there's nothing wrong about it, it's written in arabic this way, even in most authentic elm (knowledge) books, being an interceptive sentence, and this doesn't in any way diminsh its importance.

Wassalamu Alekum Warhmato Allah


Muhammad
 

shaheeda35

strive4Jannah
:salam2:
I am so glad this was said, and a much needed reminder. I bypass the threads that are written like this because I cannot read it. Lets be considerate and think of the people who have to read this, its not fair to them. Leave the slang where it belongs.:blackhijab:
 

abubaseer

tanzil.info
Staff member
Does anyone know how can we get "smiley" in arabic for:

1. Sallalu Alayhi Wa Sallam.
2. Alayhis Salaam.
3. Radi Allahu Anhu/a/um.

Because these things are very important for Muslim readers/writers.
And Non-Muslim readers will feel continuity while they are reading.
 

Steve940

Junior Member
:salam2:

There are two smilies for SAW

1. Type : saw: but with no space between : and s
2. Type : saw2: but with no space between : and s

1 :saw:
2 :saw2:

:salam2:
 

Ibn_Syena

Peace...
Does anyone know how can we get "smiley" in arabic for:

1. Sallalu Alayhi Wa Sallam.
2. Alayhis Salaam.
3. Radi Allahu Anhu/a/um.

Because these things are very important for Muslim readers/writers.
And Non-Muslim readers will feel continuity while they are reading.

As Salamu Alekum brother

Beside brother Steve's one, here'r some other, just copy and paste them, or may be one of the fellow moderators can integrate them into our smilies

Salla Allahu Alayhi Wasallam: Peace and Blessings be upon him
saaws.gif

Alahye Assalam: Peace be upon him
3laihAlsalam.gif

Radya Allahu Anhu: May Allah be pleased with him
radi01.gif

Radya Allahu Anha: May Allah be pleased with her
radi02.gif

Radya Allahu Anhum: May Allah be pleased with them
radi03.gif

Azza Wajall: To Whom (Allah) belongs might and majesty
3za.gif

Besm Allah ArRahman ArRahem:
basmalah01.gif

Sadaqa Allahu Al 'azeem:
sadaqa01.gif
 

Inquirer

Junior Member
Assalamu alaikum Ibn-Syena,

You'r right concerning the lazy (pbuh), even the arab scholers talked about it being written in arabic in even more lazy form (P - ص), they said it's wrong. But regarding the brackets, there's nothing wrong about it, it's written in arabic this way, even in most authentic elm (knowledge) books, being an interceptive sentence, and this doesn't in any way diminsh its importance.

Fair comment.

It's just that usually in English, when something is put in brackets in a sentence, it tends to mean that the bracketed phrase is not an essential part of the sentence and can be overlooked, it isn't so important. However, I am new to this path and I respect what you say.

It's just a very personal thing that I don't like to bracket, 'peace be upon him', but you're right.

The 'pbuh', is just really lazy though. Even if I was to start bracketing, I'll never get into that habit. :tongue:
 

nizar83

Junior Member
ASELEMU ALEIKUM

OLD HABITS DIE HARD i guess..

its a hype under the somewhat younger people in this world to use slang language and abbreviations. the so called VIP's do this..so naturally they follow them since they are '' so cool ''
this site attracts a big amount of young visitors, so i guess this problem wont be solved that easy...not to say younger people shouldnt be aware of what they do etc..THEY SHOULD! if anyone was to benefit from this site, than we must accept advice and help from our brothers and sisters inshallah!
 

Ibn_Syena

Peace...
Assalamu alaikum Ibn-Syena,



Fair comment.

It's just that usually in English, when something is put in brackets in a sentence, it tends to mean that the bracketed phrase is not an essential part of the sentence and can be overlooked, it isn't so important. However, I am new to this path and I respect what you say.

It's just a very personal thing that I don't like to bracket, 'peace be upon him', but you're right.

The 'pbuh', is just really lazy though. Even if I was to start bracketing, I'll never get into that habit. :tongue:

Lol, In chaa' Allah you won't
May be it's easier and better to use this smiley :saw:, so that you can avoid both bracketing and lazy form :), it's easy: ( : saw : without spaces)
May Allah make your path easy for you, you'r welcome :SMILY206:

salam
 
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