no atiya isn't the right pronounce for gift it's spelled like "hedia"
and your sentence which is (unexpected gift) is said like that:
" hedia mosh motwakaa"
it is related to the name atiya means friends for life in the Islam dictionary of atiya
I believe it means divide in Arabic
Basically, yes. Christians believe in Islam in its general sense as an Arabic word that means submission to God (Allah in Arabic).
in Arabic alah means GOD so that means that they believe in GOD but in a diffrent way
The meaning,i think,dont believe me but i think it means ''Distinction''
My arabic is rusty but I believe Kabir means "big or great or large"...
The name for Jamel in Arabic means beautiful.
I believe in Turkish it means "leopard" but in Arabic it means "delicious water" or "fresh water". its a cool name. thinking of naming my daughter that. Namira also means "leopardess" in Arabic.
i am arabic so i know what it means. it means music and to say music in arabic means muzica
Fitrana is not an Arabic word. I believe it is an Urdu word, which means Zakat Al-Fitr, The charity paid by Muslims at the end of Ramadhan.
I believe it means handsome with love and inner beauty in arabic.
No. If you expect the unexpected than it is no longer the unexpected so you know not to expect it which means you dont expect it so you cant expect the unexpected.