Hi, Faruq,

At 03:55 PM 12/8/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>>In Arabic (I think as in English for some similar words) the similar words have 
>>different meanings without any relation in between.<<

I was basing what I said on Al-Mawrid and Cowan. However, my Arabic is limited, so I 
might have misread them. Do you have those dictionaries?

Here is a web source:

"Tilawat means to follow close/come after. When we read (do tilawat) we follow the 
sequence of ideas and notions presented in what is read."
http://www.free-minds.org/articles/quranic/salat_mirghani.htm

Mark A. Foster * http://MarkFoster.net 
http://CompuServe.m.foster.name


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