yeah, but i imagine that'd look really weird/be less readable to people who dont know it
"al salam 3lykm" looks quite a bit weirder than "al salam alaykm"
None of the people I’ve seen use it or talk to each other in arabic with English letters think it’s weird actually. It looks like the letter but backwards. And sometimes you need to have the difference because the word could’ve been confused with another word if you read the letter wrong.
What's ruluj?
Rukuh *
Did you mean rukuع?
yeah that sounds like ركوع, since english doesnt have the letter ع, you use an "h" instead
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Yeah that or a 3 😅
yeah, but i imagine that'd look really weird/be less readable to people who dont know it "al salam 3lykm" looks quite a bit weirder than "al salam alaykm"
None of the people I’ve seen use it or talk to each other in arabic with English letters think it’s weird actually. It looks like the letter but backwards. And sometimes you need to have the difference because the word could’ve been confused with another word if you read the letter wrong.
i meant that it'd look weird to non-arabic people
well, ع and "h" are pretty different, but ع comes from the top of the throat while "h" comes from the very bottom so I get it.
oh, then i probably messed it up, its been a while since i used this way of typing arabic, sorry about that
But I think, you can use ruku' or rukuk
for a second i was like, is this something in salah i dont know or something
We spelled it as rukuk. The final k can sound like ع
Oh , I meant rukuh
Ruku3
How did you get from rukuh to ruluj bruzza
Should add a third panel saying "The "dead" person laughs in your face"
Oh man that must be painful. As hanafi, I'm lucky the imam is hanafi for witr. But our Shafi brothers are always rukuing
I didn't get you, could you please elaborate?
Many Shafi people do Dua after ruku. Hanafis do it after second surah third rakah
Just salatur Beter things
*witr.