I dont know this question either i have the same one!
This and any other language that doesnt have english letters
When a number is haved the result is 17
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A number squared gives a squared number (this is what the result is called), which I think is what you are asking.
The result is the knowledge of another number that is equal to that percent of the original number,
Arabic became the dominant language throughout the early Islamic Empires as they were founded by Arabic speakers.
0100011 is not a binary number nor a properly written Arabic Numeral Number. If you are asking about how to convert 100,011 into binary, the result is: 1101011011011101111000011010101011. If you are asking about how to convert 1100010 into an Arabic Numeral, the result is: 98. If this is a binary command (as opposed to a binary number), there is the possibility that it may trigger the "1" character displaying.
There is no such thing as a language called "Islamic". Muslims speak hundreds of local languages and, as a result, the word for "hi" depends on the whatever that language is. Even though Muslims speak many languages, many Muslims, regardless of origin, use an Arabic-language formal greeting when they meet other Muslims. This is "As-Salaam 3aleikum" (السلام عليكم) and its response "Wa'3aleikum as-salaam" (وعليكم ألسلام). This is a formal greeting, not "hi". "Hi" in Arabic is "Ahlan" (أهلا) or "Salaam" (سلام), but Non-Arab Muslims use their own local words.
Indian scientific learning which infuenced the Muslims Arabic numerals (actually originated in India) Indian treatises on subjects ranging from medicine to music that were studied by Arab scholars.and they studyed also
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the Muslims won, but many great ideas and goods were exchanged
Arabic
There are two ways to do this. "Nathaniel" is a name that derives from the Bible and as a result, there is a Christian name "Nathaniel" that exists in Arabic with the pronunciation "Nashana'il". It is also possible to directly transliterate "Nathaniel" into Arabic. Transliteration: Nashana'il (نشائيل) Translation: Nathaniel (ناثانييل) Note: As Nathaniel is a Biblical character without importance in Islam, Muslims do not use this name and it is very hard to find Arabs with this name.
"No taxation without representation
Christianity
Mins Itamar is in Arabic! I looked it up. It was on Google.Com, on the 100Th result!
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