Comment by Princess simple cultured weeb on Tranquility

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@Tranquility I am muslim and I literally never said it is just an arabic term, even though it is an arabic term, considering the language of the quran is arabic and that word is also in arabic, but it does have a deeper meaning, which is, as I said, forbidden in islam, the statments "Forbidden in islam" & "Forbidden by Allah" have the exact same meaning because for it to be forbidden in islam it has to be forbbiden by Allah, what I said was entirely correct.🙂
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@Princess simple cultured weeb The language of the Qur’an isn’t specifically Arabic, as you can see. And when you said that “haram” means “forbidden,” that’s not quite right—it’s not just Arabic; it’s the Qur’an’s language, and “haram” means something forbidden by Allah. Brother, before anything else, Wa’Allahi<3 (Jummah Mubarak 👉💚🤏)