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More Bogus Arabic from not other than Zzazz

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Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Feb 18, 2008 at 07:02

Our dear Zzazz wrote:

Dhimmi. ILAHAT is a plural form of ilaha, not ALIHA, as you claim. Check Hans Wehr p 24. So much for YOUR credibility when you call other people 'bogus" (aside from the fact that such rude remarks are most unbecoming of mature adults). How's that for a little 'Gem" on your part?

Bogus. Now let us check what it says in Hans Wehr dictionary page 24B third entery

alah (alif lam heh), ilaah (alif lam alif heh) PLURAL ALIHA: God deity, godhead

Now it is all in black and white. The plural of the word Ilah (God) is Aliha

I suggest that you stick to Urdu

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