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[quote]actually it is you who is the fool, if you read what you quoted from the "scholar": - [quote]"Daraba" in Arabic means only to hit and strike. When used alone as in the Quranic verse in question(like "Darabtuhu"/ "Udrubuhunna"], it has only this meaning. However, if used with "ard" [land] it means "to travel" as in the Quran in various places (e.g.,2:273, 4:101, 5:106]. As a stand-alone verb it never means to travel or to abandon. . . . . . . . [/quote] He first states that dzaraba ONLY means to hit or to strike, which the verse presented disproves. Then he states that when used alone (he gives the example of 4:34) it only means to beat and nothing else. I clearly refuted that by the example I gave. His credibility is now 0, as is yours. Edited by: marwan on Thursday, November 30, 2006 12:26 PM[/quote]
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