Dr abdulazeez abdul raheem biography of william
Easy way to Learn Reciting THE HOLY QURAN
Abdul-Raheem Green, Ex-Christian, UK
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Quran Vocabulary
Quran Vocabulary
Quranic Words
Classified word list
For easy memorization
Originally compiled by
Dr. Abdulazeez Abdulraheem
Edited by
Azizul Hoque
Quranicarabicacademy.com
This, that...!
this
this
that
that
fg
mg
fg
mg
these
mg/fg
those
mg/fg
he who
mg
she who
fg
those who
No, No!!!
mg
these
)for br.pl(
those
)for br.pl(
those who
)for br.pl(
Words (from first 6 pages): 32263
(There is) no god
except Allah
not
not
)fg (
not
)for future(
not, never
)for past(
never, certainly not
not, other than
except; unless; if not
besides; less than
yes
yes, indeed
Percent (first 6 pages) : 41.5
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Whose?
his
Who?
...
mg
their
dl
their
mg
her
...
fg
...
their
fg
your
mg
your two
your all
your
your all
my
us
their
...
dl
...
...
...
...
...
fg
mg
fg
...
he
they two, them two
...
Words (from first 6 pages): 32263
dl
they, them
mg
she
fg
they, them
fg
you
mg
you two
dl
you all
mg
you
fg
you all
fg
)me (... I
mg/fg ... we
)for br.pl(
mg
they
mg/fg
)for br.pl(
mg/fg
Percent (first 6 pages) : 41.5
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Where?
above, up
under
back, after
in front of
behind
right; oath
left
between
in front of
around
wherever
wherever
Questions!?
) pl (
) pl (
Words (from first 6 pages): 32263
Is? Am? Are? Do? Have?
what?, that which
who?, the one who
where?
how?
when?, the time when
wherefrom?, why?
which?
how many?
what?
why?
if not; why not
Percent (first 6 pages) : 41.5
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Miscellaneous
endowed with;
mg
When?,
endowed with;
fg
after
owner of
people of; owners of time, period; at the time of
)for past(
people of; relatives
when
)for future(
family, relatives, people
when
owner of
lo!; do not?, will not?
what an excellent
what an evil ...
evil is that which
something similar
similitude
than the one who;
from those who
) pl (
) + (
Words (from first 6 pages): 32263
before
then My name is William, and I live in a large Midwestern city in the United States. I am a typical American in many ways that are reflected in both my professional and personal lives. Professionally, I am a supervisor with a major police department, and I have been in the military, both active duty and in the reserves for the majority of my adult life. Personally, I live in the suburbs with my wife and child, drive a pickup truck and occasionally wear cowboy boots. I pay my bills, treat my neighbors well, and prior to my reversion/conversion to Islam, I followed my religion in the manner in which I had been instructed. As I said, my life was that of a typical American, with my main concerns being the little details of everyday life that everyone worries about. Little did I know that my religious beliefs would take me out of the “typical” life that I lead, and that they would instead become a major factor in my life, providing me with a sense of peace and completion that only a short time before I would not have thought possible. My journey to Islam began with my association, and later friendship, with a man named Nasir. I met Nasir through work in the late 1980’s, and was impressed with his manners and the way that he treated me. I had met very few Muslims, and I was always a little uneasy around them as I was not sure how they would accept me. Besides having the appearance of a pickup-driving-shotgun-toting-redneck, I was also a Jew, and the combination often seemed to unsettle people. Nasir, however, took everything in stride, and as a result a friendship slowly bloomed. Through Nasir, I really formed my first impressions of Islam and its adherents. Over the years I watched how Nasir dealt with different situations, and was constantly impressed with the wisdom and patience that he displayed when he was dealing with difficult people or situations. He always took the high road, even at times when I, if I had been in the same situat
then, thus, there William, Ex-Jew, USA