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Abd_Al_Hadi

لبيك يا الله
Wa' 3alaykom Asalaamu Ra7metAllahu Barakaato akhi. Keef al 7al? :)


Brother, I'm Abdo. Al-Hadi is Allah's name. It means "The Guide"
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
Wa' 3alaykom Asalaamu Ra7metAllahu Barakaato akhi. Keef al 7al? :)


Brother, I'm Abdo. Al-Hadi is Allah's name. It means "The Guide"


Nice Name
my Yemeni friend ..name. Abdo Hadi (at steamer point Aden)tawahi.
have you been there? in 60s very many tourist ships like Canberra use to visit there;i like their language though Arabic but easy to grasp...like say ..car...sayara...but they call Babuur..etc.

All the best.:)
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
Among a moderator's enforcement duties is often the duty to stop flaming and keep the board a friendly place, free of personal insults (but different boards have different standards, and what is acceptable on one will invariably be prohibited on another). Most boards also ban illegal material (such as warez) and outright *!*!*!*!ography, and many also restrict the use of swear words and any violent or sexual images.
 

Abd_Al_Hadi

لبيك يا الله
Nice Name
my Yemeni friend ..name. Abdo Hadi (at steamer point Aden)tawahi.
have you been there? in 60s very many tourist ships like Canberra use to visit there;i like their language though Arabic but easy to grasp...like say ..car...sayara...but they call Babuur..etc.

All the best.:)


JizaakAllah Khayr :) I love being called "Slave of Allah." I have never been to Yemen, but I also have good friends from there. I think you're blessed to live in that region. InshaAllah I will be your neighbor one day. Sub7aanAllah, I think its wonderful to have so many different dialects. Babuur means stove in Syrian dialect. I think in Somalian dialect they say babuur for car as well. In Egypt, they call the car "3aarabiya," which translates to "wagon."

I'm happy to hear you're grasping Arabic. InshallaAh you'll be scholar one day :) salam
 

kalamazoo

'Millat "IBRAHIM" {AleyhiSalaam}
shukran

'Syria'....
we landed at Damascus airport,stay at hotel cant recall,
but what i always wish(before the present problems)to visit and stay longer;
if i may say "Jannah on this earth..it is there Shaam, fruits freshly picked just name it
and it is there; There is one open Air market, cant remember the name-as usually a present for Madam,
Abayas-copper items yaani when i went back 'our sitting room almost contained stuff 'made in syria' etc to us very very cheap-blessed you to be from there.

so babuur is 'stove'..still learning.

thank you for your friendly reply.
 
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