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Thread: Happy Birthday

21.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 27 Dec 2007 Thu 09:12 pm

turks always faster ... good work umut bay



Thread: Happy Birthday

22.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 27 Dec 2007 Thu 09:07 pm

Iam searching for u



Thread: t-e

23.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 12:10 pm

i feel my translation can make problem , don't take it untill someone (turkish correct)



Thread: t-e

24.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 25 Dec 2007 Tue 12:05 pm

maybe it means:

that your feeling of being turkish give u a sense of excessive self-esteem...


ooops the translation is longer than the real one ..
it is my try i wish someone can correct



Thread: t to eng

25.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 22 Dec 2007 Sat 01:50 pm

thanks for your encouragment ,



Thread: t to eng

26.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 22 Dec 2007 Sat 12:22 pm


ohh i didnt see ur translation ayla. Shame, mine is soo weak and wrong :-S



Thread: t to eng

27.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 22 Dec 2007 Sat 12:20 pm

Quoting bella2509:

burda bayram cok gozel geciyor, Noel benim icin degil onemli, ben gitmedim anne baba ama benin kardesler gitt , simdi butun aile beraber ben yok. oneemli degil ben mutluyum simdi.



iam not sure of the trasnslation ,
burda bayram cok gozel geciyor=bayram is going very good here
simdi butun aile beraber ben yok= now my family(whole) are not with me
oneemli degil ben mutluyum simdi= dontcare iam happy (lucky ) now
ben gitmedim anne baba ama benin kardesler gitt= me and my parents didn't go but my brothers/sisters went .
Noel benim icin degil onemli=??


sorry of the appreviation but this is my first translation.



Thread: bayram 12-20: what is it?

28.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 16 Dec 2007 Sun 10:23 am

The Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam, which every adult Muslim must undertake at least once in their life if they can afford it and are physically able.
Every year about two million Muslims converge on Mecca - the holiest place in Islam - to take part in an event which combines piety and passion.

Many Muslims save for years in order to perform the pilgrimage. They often have to travel thousands of miles.


Then, once they arrive, they must brave vast crowds and the fierce heat of the desert as they perform the Hajj rituals.

Saudi custodians

For the host country, Saudi Arabia, the event has a special importance. Saudi rulers are acutely conscious of their responsibility as custodians of the Muslim holy places
The Hajj step by step:
To carry out the pilgrimage rituals a pilgrim needs to be in a state of Ihram - a special state of ritual purity.

A pilgrim does this by making a statement of intention to perform the Hajj, wearing special white clothes (which are also called Ihram), and obeying certain regulations.
During the Hajj, pilgrims are forbidden to:

Engage in marital relations
Shave or cut their nails
Use cologne or scented oils
Kill or hunt anything
Fight or argue
Women must not cover their faces, even if they would do so in their home country
Men may not wear clothes with stitching


Once in Mecca pilgrims enter the Great Mosque and walk seven times round the Kaaba (a cube-like building in the centre of the mosque) in an anti-clockwise direction. This is known as Tawaf. Pilgrims also run seven times along a passageway in the Great Mosque, commemorating a search for water by Hajar, wife of the Prophet Abraham.


DAY 1: FIRST STEP
Pilgrims travel to Mina on 8 Dhul Hijjah (a date in the Islamic calendar) and remain there until dawn the next morning.


DAY 2: STANDING AT ARAFAT
Pilgrims then travel to the valley of Arafat and stand in the open praising Allah and meditating.

At the end of the day, pilgrims travel to Muzdalifa where they spend the night. Pilgrims gather up stones to use the next day.


DAY 3: STONING THE DEVIL
In the morning, pilgrims return to Mina and throw seven stones at pillars called Jamaraat. These represent the devil. The pillars stand at three spots where Satan is believed to have tempted the Prophet Abraham.

Pilgrims sacrifice an animal (usually a sheep or goat). This commemorates the incident related in the Old Testament when the Prophet Abraham was about to sacrifice his son and God accepted a sheep instead. Nowadays many pilgrims pay someone to slaughter the animal on their behalf.

Pilgrims shave their heads or cut some hair from it and return to the Great Mosque at Mecca for a further Tawaf, walking around the Kaaba. They then return to Mina, where they spend the night.


DAYS 4 & 5
Pilgrims spend time in Mina, continuation of the ritual of stoning the pillars.

If a pilgrim has been unable to return to Mecca to walk around the Kaaba, he or she does so on the fourth or fifth day.

for more detaills visit this link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hajj

And there are more information ... just make Quik search in google .... takecare



Thread: AN IMPORTANT NIGHT

29.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 12 Dec 2007 Wed 06:26 am

Serving in the army is great , at least guys become more responsible , feeling more mature .

gyus atfter finishing their serving they become man with full ability to complete thier life with strong steps .

I wish that serving in the army is an obligatory in the arab area at least we will not see soft men any more.

Real is the witness here ...

GREAT work turks ...



Thread: E to T ... plz

30.       farukdemirhan
41 posts
 11 Dec 2007 Tue 11:53 am

can u be with me till to the end because i cant talk to anyone here.. and iam in pain....

thanks



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