Barak Allah feek brother Mehdi and may Allah guide us all to His Straight Path.
 
I just had a quick look at your website and would appreciate it if you could 
consider adding the following meanings to the first verse of the Quran:
 
Both Ar-Rahmaan and Ar-Raheem come from the same root Rehmah (Mercy). The 
difference is in the type of Mercy.Ar-Rahmaan as suggested by its pronunciation 
is extended vertically, implying quality, so it may mean The Most Merciful 
Qualitatively
 
More info can be found at www.heliwave.comin the free book Soul and Spirit.
Ar-Rahmaan as suggested by its pronunciation is extended horizontally, implying 
quantity, so it may mean The Most Merciful Quantitatively.
 
In general, in order to express a meaning, the human/animal brain generates a 
sound with that effect. Language is really the oral part. The written part is 
the icing on the cake and in the case of the Quran encrypts unlimited layers of 
knowledge beneath it (using prime numbers and cryptography) but Allah knows 
better.
 
Another word is the last word of the same surah “Adh-Dhaaaaaaleeen” where the 
"a" is extended 6 times. This may imply the ratio of such misled people to the 
other two people types:
 
1 part == An'amta 'Alayhim (may Allah count us amongst them)
1 part == Maghdhoobi 'Alayhim (adhoothoo biAllah)
6 parts == Adh-Dhaaaaaaleeen (may Allah uses the first group to bring them back 
the right path in sha Allah)
 
Allak knows all.
 
Hope this is useful to some in sha Allah.
 
Al-hamdu liAllah for everything, ALWAYS.
 
Salam
 
Ali Adams
God > infinity
 

 

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From: jmehdi <jme...@sabily.org>
To: zekr <zekr@googlegroups.com> 
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2012 3:00 AM
Subject: [zekr] bayt al-hikma - syntaxic coloration, root definitions...

assalamu alaykum,

I recently added some new features on bayt al-hikma website, like topics, 
syntaxic coloration, morphology, root definitions etc. (see this screenshot: 
http://www.bayt-al-hikma.com/Images/features/Features2.PNG, or try it live: 
http://www.bayt-al-hikma.com/Quran.aspx?q=1:1)

I was wondering if these features could be added to Zekr. First, technically, 
if it could be possible to display images for words, tooltips for root 
definitions etc.. Then, if it is possible, if developpers would be interested 
to add that.

(personally, I think the root definitions are very very important, because no 
translations could be fully accurate, and by knowing all different meanings of 
words we can better understand the Quran)

wa salam

-- Mehdi Magnon

Administrator of the Sabily Project - Free Islamic Operating System
http://www.sabily.org
Administrator of Bayt Al Hikma - Islamic resources
http://www.bayt-al-hikma.com

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