- Noun akhi ( pl. akhis) ( Islam, MLE, slang) Brother; a close male friend or associate. Origin & history II Probably from Paki, then reinforced by the Multicultural London English term as a less offensive alternative . Noun akhi ( pl. akhis) ( Britain, slang) A British Asian (usually of South Asian descent ). Anagrams Haik , Kiha , haik
- Akhi Khulon: Classical and Old Testament useage of the Greek word daimon denotes superhuman power , god, destinty, and demon. In popular belief the world was full of demons, beings between gods and humans that could be appeased or controlled by magic, spells, and incantations. ... OT Sheid occurs in the plural and only 2x (Deut.32:17;Ps.106:37 ...
- Qarnayn is a dual plural of Qarn (horn). Three or more horns is Quroon, in Arabic. I believe Noble Verses 53:18 and 18:91 are prophetically linked together; that Prophet Muhammad also saw what Dhil-Qarnayn ذي القرنين saw. Also visit: Aurora Lights Hadith
- There are also nouns that are identical in the singular for male and female (only the article tells you the gender)—but in the plural change ending to suit the gender: Singolare (masc/fem) Plurale. (masc/fem) il barista/la barista. the bartender. i baristi/le bariste. the bartenders. l (o)'artista/la artista.
- Definition: ' Azkar ' is plural of the Urdu word 'Zikar' which means 'mention'. In Islam, it means praying to the Almighty, creator for all the blessings he's bestowed upon us and for all the times He's forgiven us for our sins. Therefore, Azkar is done via prayers or various forms of supplications; for every prayer has Allah ...