@kllli_77 I'm not like you.I respect everyone's religion , and what indians do is unacceptable ,but I think I know your religion a lot better than you cause no part of that book defends what you said. so you can join your semitic isreali pals of believing you are the chosen ones.
@kllli_77@Hisham1727 It's funny whenever people discuss history Saudies mention Islam .You are such a clown.God sent all Prophets as semitics?
You don't even believe in your own book.
You are not even a real Muslim.
@kllli_77@Hisham1727 I worship God which created the universe.But since you are so uncultured to insult people's religion I don't think I wanna continue the conversation.
@aladabi_@kllli_77@Hisham1727 O Donkey Even the name "Sibawayh" itself is Persian underscoring that his Persian identity was prominent rather than a forgotten distant root.
Source of all this https://t.co/gCMMvbrjVW "Sibawayh"
Sometimes it's nice to read Habibi
@aladabi_@kllli_77@Hisham1727 upon converting, he became a "mawla" (client) of the Arab tribe Banu al-Harith meaning this affiliation resulted from the father's conversion to Islam, not from the family being originally Arab with only a distant Persian grandfather.
@aladabi_@kllli_77@Hisham1727 Sibawayh was born in Shiraz, was of Persian ethnic origin, and had Persian as his mother tongue, never fully losing his Persian accent. His father was not Muslim.
@kllli_77@Hisham1727 By the way, do you know that the greatest scholar of Arabic grammar was actually Persian? Sibawayh's first language was Persian, not Arabic. He was the one who systematized Arabic grammar.That's because you Arabs were too dumb to even figure your own language out.