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Re: Almajiris Are Scholars Not Beggars — VC by edoyad(m): 5:33pm On Aug 31, 2017
Nukualofa:
Nonsense. These are Northern Literates
England , I blame England for all these. These people should not be in the same country with human beings
Re: Almajiris Are Scholars Not Beggars — VC by oladeebo: 6:13pm On Aug 31, 2017
edoyad:
England , I blame England for all these. These people should not be in the same country with human beings
Don't be ignorant ok
read:-
The term Ajami (Arabic: عجمي‎‎ ʿaǧamī ), or Ajamiyya (Arabic: عجمية‎‎ ʿaǧamiyyah), which comes from the Arabic root for "foreign" or "stranger," has been applied to Arabic alphabets used for writing African languages, especially those of Hausa and Swahili, although many other African languages were written using the script, among them Yoruba. It is considered an Arabic derived African writing system. Since African languages involve phonetic sounds and systems different from the Arabic language, there have often been adaptations of the Arabic script to transcribe them, a process like what has been done with the Arabic script in non-Arab countries of the Middle East and South Asia and with the Latin script in Africa or with the Latin-based Vietnamese alphabet.[1]

The West African Hausa is an example of a language written using Ajami, especially during the pre-colonial period when Qur'anic schools taught Muslim children Arabic, and by extension, Ajami. When Western colonizers adopted a Latin orthography for Hausa, Ajami went into decline and now is employed less frequently than the Latin standard orthography. However, Hausa Ajami is still in widespread use, especially in Islamic circles.

The use of Ajami for other languages in Muslim communities is more common than outsiders may think. Its use is often in a situation of digraphia, with Ajami used for specific purposes, such as for local herbal preparations in Jula.[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajami_script
Re: Almajiris Are Scholars Not Beggars — VC by eezeribe(m): 6:17pm On Aug 31, 2017
OK
Re: Almajiris Are Scholars Not Beggars — VC by vital: 6:32pm On Aug 31, 2017
No,they are industrial trainees.mumu ni e@OP
Re: Almajiris Are Scholars Not Beggars — VC by pabjo: 8:25pm On Aug 31, 2017
one of our problem, trying to make right even if it impossible. is there certificate?
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