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Old 30th November 2011, 03:48 PM   #1
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shukran, mu'alim.

you are of course more knowledgeable than i am & i'm grateful for your sharing of it. tasharafna.

ma`a as-salaamah.
Salaams..Yaa ustaadhi wa ahlen wa sahlan bikum !!
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Old 30th November 2011, 05:01 PM   #2
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we here are a family of teachers who are also scholars, and scholars who are also teachers. a rather diverse one, but bonded by our seeking for the truth and for beauty, rather than mere genetics.

fi aman allah.

(p.s. - we have now pretty much exhausted my anglicized arabic, i can (just) write my name in arabic, but would not even try to read any arabic text.)
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Old 30th November 2011, 05:09 PM   #3
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we here are a family of teachers who are also scholars, and scholars who are also teachers. a rather diverse one, but bonded by our seeking for the truth and for beauty, rather than mere genetics.

fi aman allah.

(p.s. - we have now pretty much exhausted my anglicized arabic, i can (just) write my name in arabic, but would not even try to read any arabic text.)
Salaams~ I find the caligraphy very difficult ... having said that all the punctuation marks in English come from Arabic plus it has the added simplification of not having any capitals. You do well to even attempt it and it is a great honour that you do try...Mabruk !!
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Old 30th November 2011, 06:49 PM   #4
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Hello my friends. axes are in the family at least 200 years, but after the war had to use them for tools. The woods are certainly changed since the were for agricultural work. and the scripture had plans to work will surely faded. thank you Stelios
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