abdul-aziz
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one note of translation I noticed. The term "kill or be killed", in my experience in Arabic and what I hear from poetry of the Arabs; is not just a physical act. The Arabs in their poetry have used this term to coin with "loyalty" or "to be a part of something no matter what the consequences will be" . Basically to live and die as a Muslim.
do correct me if I am wrong.

[yt]7j4I6SWpJn4[/yt]
one note of translation I noticed. The term "kill or be killed", in my experience in Arabic and what I hear from poetry of the Arabs; is not just a physical act. The Arabs in their poetry have used this term to coin with "loyalty" or "to be a part of something no matter what the consequences will be" . Basically to live and die as a Muslim.
do correct me if I am wrong.
