Urdu is too close to Hindi, a language spoken by a huge number of Indians and hence, not a good idea.
We have already discussed, in Ramadan Kareem greetings purpose section, how Ramadan is a blessed month and how Allah becomes more generous and bestows Rahmah upon mankind.
But however, you pronounce it, Allah doesn't care, he cares a lot other than how you pronounce.Allah S.W.T. Meray mulk k 2 number liberals aur 'modern' log; in ko Amreeka ko America, Jalapeno ko Haelapeno aur Pizza ko Peetza kehnay mein tou koi masla nai hota lekin agar koi Allah ka banda Ramzan ko Ramadan bol de tou in ki jaan ka masla ban jata hai.I often read your articles and am impressed by the in-depth knowledge of the subjects on which you write. @kaalchakra: Ramadan Kareem in Arabic is رمضان كريم and its pronunciation … Its just my observation I am not passing any verdict so spare me the sermons if you disagree.The point we are missing here is that the spelling of the word Ramadan and Ramazan is identical in Arabic as well in Urdu. The god khuda can be a Hindu god or a Persian god. wow thats far fetched. The author's analysis is too superficial and lazy to be printed. So whats the fuss all about?Allah Nigahban will be replaced by Fee Amanillah....Thanks to our infatuation with Arabic words...We Pakistanis tend to think that if we use Arabic phrases to greet one another, it will give immense pleasure to our protector, and we will be considered more pious...which is a mistake...If we recognise Allama Iqbal our national poet pl remember that he most of the used Khuda in his poetry even in Duas. Please, gentlemen, let's not make light of a serious subject. I don't understand this wannabe Arabism.
copyrighted © 2020 The Express Tribune.The writer is a London-based lawyer who tweets @ayeshaijazkhan Ellen DeGeneres issues apology over hostile environment at showPTA lifts ban on PUBG, Bigo after meeting with companies' officials the true and proper pronunciation. Does it really make a difference either way?" I learnt to say it Ramazan, Khuda Hafiz. @author, I don't mind saying "Ramzan" be it Arabs or Americans. To be intolerant/judgemental to other persons interpretaion of your/our God shows your arrogance and lack of faith in the creator. Nature of our language can give rise to any number of discussions, just basing on the perspective your're viewing from.
Khuda-e-wadaho laasharik knows that we are not talking about idols but our one God. Punjabi is less spoken in Punjab than, say, 20 years ago, in Pakistan and it'll probably disappear in a generation or 2. After all, if it doesn't matter, why insist on Allah Hafiz?
Atleast the blog piece had a clear directive.I for one whole heartledy agree with whichever option has pure cultural roots, and obviously Arab Culture is NOT Pakistani culture. Its meaning is "Month Of Fasting". "Agree ... oh btw,,,love the use of the word "Madhab" :-)@gujranwala789: There's no right and wrong here.
Because my English friends find it difficult to pronounce Ramazan.Natives are illetrate & uncultured its the arabs who are cultured & literate. Sheikh Raad al-Khafaji had invited me to break the But the Pakistani, the Kuwaiti, and the two Saudi fighters breaking the In the same year he also appointed the fast of the month All Of These Words Are Offensive (But Only Sometimes)What Is The Difference Between “Furlough” vs. “Layoff”?Absentee Ballot vs. Mail-In Ballot: Is There A Difference?“Epidemic” vs. “Pandemic” vs. “Endemic”: What Do These Terms Mean?“Affect” vs. “Effect”: Use The Correct Word Every TimeDon’t be verecund—we know you remember these popular words from July.
Implicitly, both sides are talking about more than just words in this debate.
Thank God, none of you seem to be a librarian ..... otherwise, you would've burnt 99% of it being irrelevant to you champions ...... cheers@author You've really put the things in perspective. MashaAllah, "Personally, I tend to say “Ramazan” when speaking in Urdu to Pakistanis but “Ramadan” when speaking to anyone else, including not just Arabs, but also Americans, British and those belonging to other nationalities." Our modernity should never alter the real name.This is how muslims are spending (wasting) their time...
رمضان المبارک Coordinate terms Oh, the irony.Comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. So, for me, Allah Hafiz is a divisive term, while Khuda Hafiz is an inclusive one (at least as far as religious people are concerned). Slow news day? So what difference does a name make if your belief in Allah is pure, firm and unshakable'Ramadan' was originally changed to Ramzan, as in Hindustani 'Ramadan' is a construct of two words - Ram (Lord Rama of Hindus) and Daan as a donation/gift.Now the push is for Arabization, and moving away from our Persian heritage.
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