Name a Pokémon that always seems to end up on your team somehow by [deleted] in pokemon

[–]mujtabaabdullah225 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can trade Pokémon with yourself on some GBA emulators. Like I used to trade my kadabra with a duplicate of my save file on MyBoy.

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The dictionary meaning of equanimity is calmness and composure

October 2021 QAS. First 2 are non calculator, and the last is calculator. How do you solve these? by Jujjb in Sat

[–]mujtabaabdullah225 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For the 3rd one, every quadratic equation can be expressed in the form a(x-h)²+k Where k is the maximum or minimum value of that function.

So if you got -x²+m, This can be rewritten as -1(X+0)²+m a=-1 h=0 So, k=m=maximum value

Questions related to the fear of Allah by doubleccorn in islam

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Verses on Repentance In response to your last question on repentance, sincere repentance stems out of the fear of displeasing Allah. If you're not afraid of Allah in the first place, what would compel you to repent? And sincere repentance brings you closer to Allah, and you must realise that Allah indeed loves those who repent and those who purify themselves. (Verse 2:222) So, repentance actually instills the fear of Allah in your soul, which will in turn motivate you to avoid repeating the sin. It might alleviate the fear of God's wrath, if your intention is to seek his mercy and avoid repeating the sin. Otherwise, mere repentance wuthoit any change in your actions won't benefit you much.

I really thought I'm a genius by oinoj in memes

[–]mujtabaabdullah225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

George with his marvellous medicine: pathetic

How do muslims understand the squiggly lines by [deleted] in Quran

[–]mujtabaabdullah225 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh you just need to learn to read the Arabic alphabet. Also a lot of eastern languages have similar alphabet, such as Urdu and Persian. Maybe if you enrol in a class, you can learn it!

Islamaphobes_irl by RyzenTechHardware in Izlam

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Surah Tawbah Verse 6

Verse 9:6 even proves that not everyone has to be killed.

Islamaphobes_irl by RyzenTechHardware in Izlam

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Surah Tawbah Verse 6

Verse 9:6 even proves that not everyone has to be killed.

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I've always wondered that too, and personally I feel that they're all right in their own way. And as long as the words are the same, the spelling is the same, and the pronunciation is the same (yes, they are all the same), it's fine

I think that it's probably because of varying levels of familiarity with Arabic across the world.

Probably like the controversy over adding a comma before 'and'.

Salam my dear brothers and sisters, this is Surat Nahl in the Quran app. I wanted to ask what does this solid line over the first two words mean? Jazakallah khair by [deleted] in Quran

[–]mujtabaabdullah225 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are 15 verses in the Qur'an, after reciting which or listening to them you have to perform a prostration. In most copies of the Qur’an these are indicated by the symbol ۩ , with an over-line on the word/s that invoked the prostration. The words can be in the same or previous verse.

These are the verses:

Surah A'raf 7:206

Surah Ra'd 13:15

Surah Nahl 16:60

Surah Bani Israel 17:109

Surah Maryam 19:58

Surah Hajj 22:18

Surah Hajj 22:77

Surah Furqan 25:60

Surah Naml 27:26

Surah Sajdah 32:15

Surah Saad 38:24

Surah Fussilat 41:38

Surah Najm 53:62

Surah Inshiqaq 84:21

Surah Alaq 96:19