Adam is the first Prophet. He is the first man (male) created by Allah (God) and thus with his wife Eve are the first dwellers of earth.
Thus, when The Bible speaks of "Son of Man", it really means, "Son of Adam", the first man on earth.
Adam in Arabic said same as it is said in English
and it is written this way : آدم
The Islamic Call to Prayer (sometimes spelled azhan)
Adam means EARTH MAN
Adam is spelled like this in Arabic: آدم.
Adam is written like this in Arabic: آدم
Adam = آدم
if it's the name eve : eve (the same as in eng), or hawwaa which means eve (Adam = Adam and hawwaa= eve) eve = حواء
No, Adam DiMarco is not Arabic. He is a Canadian actor.
you dont use apostrophe's in Arabic. (i study Arabic in school)
search (noun) = "bahth" pronunciation: /bəhθ/ Arabic writing: بحث
Received (past) = "istalama" pronunciation: /ɪstələmə/ Arabic writing: استلمَ
دواء or english pronunciation duah
"Queue-Ate" (English pronunciation) "Kow-Ate" (Arabic & French pronunciation) "Koo-Ate" (American pronunciation)
toxic = "sam"pronunciation: /sæm/Arabic writing: سام
sun = "shams" pronunciation: /ʃəms/ Arabic writing: شمس
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moon = "kamar" or "Qamar"pronunciation: /kəmər/Arabic writing: قمر
earth = "urd" pronunciation: /ʌrd/ Arabic writing: أرض