Meaning of Ashrah
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posted06/08/2004 10:08 AM (UTC)by
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7even_Heavens
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10/01/2003 03:48 PM (UTC)
it means "10" in arabic, jus thought id post it..smile
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Wanderer
06/05/2004 10:10 PM (UTC)
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Thank you for the seemingly useless info. I shall cherish it like my own child.
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7even_Heavens
06/05/2004 10:13 PM (UTC)
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LMAO!!! ah well
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JoRdANMan
06/05/2004 10:19 PM (UTC)
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Did u look up Ashra or Ashrah??
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7even_Heavens
06/05/2004 10:30 PM (UTC)
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i didnt look it up.. i knew what it meant anywayz... lol, did i spell sumthin wrong?
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Wanderer
06/05/2004 10:32 PM (UTC)
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The character's name is 'Ashrah.'
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7even_Heavens
06/05/2004 10:34 PM (UTC)
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lol, ok ok, me change it then!
yeah its true i just asked my Arabic father. lol
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DMitch
06/07/2004 02:34 AM (UTC)
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Ashrah means 10. Don't ask, had to take a year arabic in school. That was hell. The word for seven is sab'a.
Why did Boon pick her name to mean "10"? Maybe he thought it sounded cool. There could be a meaning behind it. She could be Arabic.
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ShokanWarrior666
06/07/2004 03:09 AM (UTC)
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Ashrah is a terroist.
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ZenMasterMike
06/07/2004 03:11 AM (UTC)
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ShokanWarrior666 Wrote:
Ashrah is a terroist.


haha, thats halrious

but seriously i dony think boon chose the name Ashrah because it means 10 in arabic, hell it could have started out as sumtin different for instance-Malvado to Mavadowow
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Marine_Warrior
06/07/2004 03:18 AM (UTC)
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ShokanWarrior666 Wrote:
Ashrah is a terroist.




Learn to spell, asshead.

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06/07/2004 03:20 AM (UTC)
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I think there was a post a while back saying that Ashrah was the name of a mythological goddess of sex, or fertility, or something. I'm not saying it isn't also Arabic for 10, but it seems more likely Boon and co. got it from the mythological Ashrah.
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ZenMasterMike
06/07/2004 03:23 AM (UTC)
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marine_warrior Wrote:
ShokanWarrior666 Wrote:
Ashrah is a terroist.



Learn to spell, asshead.



ah u no what the hell he ment so who cares. this isnt freakin english class wow
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DMitch
06/07/2004 03:23 AM (UTC)
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Big deal, he forgot the 'r'. Let's kill him cuz he spelt it wrong. what bullshit.

I think that's funny.
marine_warrior Wrote:
ShokanWarrior666 Wrote:
Ashrah is a terroist.



Learn to spell, asshead.


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Marine_Warrior
06/07/2004 09:00 PM (UTC)
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It was stupid comment he made in the first place.
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wedgegold
06/07/2004 09:10 PM (UTC)
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Found info here:
http://www.shariah-institute.org/the11.htm
The Last 'Ashrah
The month of Ramadhan enjoys and intrinsic superiority over all the other months of the year. Likewise, it’s last ‘Ashra or ten days are superior to the two earlier ‘Ashras, and lailatul Qadr or the Night of Power, generally, falls in it. That is why, the sacred Prophet (SAW) devoted himself more intensively to prayer and other forms of worship during it and urged others, also, to do the same.
Ayesha (RA) related to us that "the Apostle of God (saw)strove harder and took greater pains to observe prayer etc., during the last ten days of Ramadhan than during the other days."

Muslim

It is related by Ayesha that "when the last ten days of Ramadhan began the Apostle of God would gird up the loins and keep awake in the nights (i.e., he used to spend the whole of the nights in prayer and worship), and, also, wakened the members of his family (so that they, too, could partake of the blessings of the nights of that month)."

Bukhari

FROM MEANING AND MESSAGES OF THE TRADITIONS

BY SHAYKH MOHAMMAD MANZOOR NOMANI (RA).


And Here http://www2k.biglobe.ne.jp/~akaneko/hiten/ashrah.htm

But you'll need to be able to view Japanese.
Have no idea if any of this is true.
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Grimm
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06/07/2004 09:13 PM (UTC)
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You people think way too deep into things. I'm 100% positive that the meaning of her name, has nothing to do with her character.
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ShokanWarrior666
06/07/2004 09:43 PM (UTC)
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oops, it's funny how people always correct other people for small mistakes in their typing.
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SirManny111
06/07/2004 10:40 PM (UTC)
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I believe that Ashrah is actually a goddess, I don't know I saw it in a thread somewhere it might've been a thread I'm not sure... I do know "Ashrah" is mentioned in Hebrew religion.
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scorpion15152004
06/07/2004 11:36 PM (UTC)
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I believe she would be the tenth one to face the dragon king.
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Bajar
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06/08/2004 02:49 AM (UTC)
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Ashrah was a goddess of fertility worshipped by the Arabs before Mohammed and also for a time worshipped by the Jews.
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CrazyRed
06/08/2004 04:10 AM (UTC)
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where did u get that info about arab's worshiping something called ashra from?
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06/08/2004 04:58 AM (UTC)
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wedgegold Wrote:
Found info here:
http://www.shariah-institute.org/the11.htm
The Last 'Ashrah
The month of Ramadhan enjoys and intrinsic superiority over all the other months of the year. Likewise, it’s last ‘Ashra or ten days are superior to the two earlier ‘Ashras, and lailatul Qadr or the Night of Power, generally, falls in it. That is why, the sacred Prophet (SAW) devoted himself more intensively to prayer and other forms of worship during it and urged others, also, to do the same.

Ayesha (RA) related to us that "the Apostle of God (saw)strove harder and took greater pains to observe prayer etc., during the last ten days of Ramadhan than during the other days."

Muslim

It is related by Ayesha that "when the last ten days of Ramadhan began the Apostle of God would gird up the loins and keep awake in the nights (i.e., he used to spend the whole of the nights in prayer and worship), and, also, wakened the members of his family (so that they, too, could partake of the blessings of the nights of that month)."

Bukhari

FROM MEANING AND MESSAGES OF THE TRADITIONS

BY SHAYKH MOHAMMAD MANZOOR NOMANI (RA).


And Here http://www2k.biglobe.ne.jp/~akaneko/hiten/ashrah.htm
But you'll need to be able to view Japanese.
Have no idea if any of this is true.


That would explain Ashrah's characther. Boon has confirmed that the Ashrah in Deception is a demon hunter, so the highly religious meaning behind her name would mak sense.
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