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Basil Seeds ... tukhme balanga - [tukh-me-ba-langa] - urduthis is not sound tukh malanga.
tukh malanga
tukh malanga
I am not 100% sure but from what I read on a blog it could be Takmaria in Gujarati
Both are different in source botanically, but the seeds have the same characters. Both exudate thick copius mucilage when immersed in water. Chia seed has been investigated extensively for its nutritional value but tukhmalanga, which is used in Unani Tibb as a sex tonic, much is not known. It is said to be a cooling in effect.
In Irish Gaelic it is iontach (pronounced een-tukh).
Sura A'raf verse 25 it reads as follows: Bismillaahir -- Rahmaanir -- Rahiim / In the name of Allah / God most Gracious, most Merciful. Qaala He (Allah / God) said: Fiihaa tah-yawna Therein shall ye live Wa fiihaa tamuu-tuuna And therein shall ye die Wa minha tukh-rajuun But from it ye shall be taken out (at last) Sura VI An'am or Cattle verse 36 reads as follows: Bismiillaahir -- Rahmaanir -- Rahiim / In the name of Allah/ God, most Gracious, most Merciful Innamaa yastajii-bul-laziina yasma-'uun. Those who listen in truth be sure, will accept: Wal-mawtaa yab-'asu-humul-laahu summa ilayhi yurja- 'uun. As to the dead, Allah / God will raise them up: then will they be turned unto Him