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Tahlil word is derived from arabic or turkish? I need urgent...
Arabic word a Tahlil تہلیل
Jul 30, 2012 6:31 AM
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Brother Salman, I know exactly, that the word "Tahlil" doesn't originate from Turkish, it has an Arabic origin.
According to the vowel harmony rule in Turkish "A" and "I" vowels can't be in a single word. (in original Turkish words)
I hope that's helpful.
July 30, 2012
تهليل is completely an Arabic word .
It's the noun(masdar) from the verb هلّل , it means applause or crying joyfully.
It has another meaning too : هلَّلَ المُسلم تَهلِيلًا وسبَّح تَسبيحًا
it means : "The Muslim said (la ilaha illa Allah) لا إله إلا الله and said (subhana Allah) سبحان الله
July 30, 2012
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