Keep calling Muslims Muzzlims

I don't know if you meant to say that or not but I always hear people everywhere pronounce it Muzzlems like it's the actual name Mu-zz-lim in Arabic means darker, Egyptian media is following anti Muslim agenda too kek

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wow nice

What about Ayraq?

muzzlim only means dark in your meme accent.

>He can't pronounce the ظ

I pity (you)

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moor comes from "maurus" literally means dark aswell.

Will do

what a funny way to call terrorists

en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Maurus

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What is the lore behind that image? Why is there a peeping tom and a band there?

I do know how to make it really "مفخمة" but that's not how the average Muslim pronounce it.

Didn't it just been western like Maghrib?

>Mauretania existed as a tribal kingdom of the Berber Mauri people. Yevgenii Pospelov (ru) records a Phoenician naming of the area which later became known as Mauretania: the Phoenicians (who explored the North African coast from about 900 BC) called the country at the extreme western edge of their known world Mauharim, meaning "Western land".

based

>Etymology[edit] Possibly the Moors' native name (from a dialect of Arabic), or connected to ἀμαυρός (amaurós, “dark, dim, faint”), though this adjective only appears in late Greek and could have originated from the peoples' name as the reverse.

its just m*slims being m*slim

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>From Ancient Greek Μαῦρος (Maûros), from μαυρός (maurós, “black, dark”), an aphetic form of ἀμαυρός (amaurós, “dark, obscure”).

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Shit, wrong pic

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My post addresses that.
It appears in *late Greek*.
It makes more sense it came from Phoenician Mauharim which just means western land. Arabs call that area Maghrib.

no, it always meant dark, muhammad.
everyone knows this.

Whiter than you Pepe. Here's an ancient Mauri king.

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4 heads of moorish kings

Ok. The word initially could have meant western lands and then it was associated with darkness on account of Moroccans being dark.

I'll say it from the top of my brain and without checking any sources so I might be wrong but, The gunpoweder empires period saw the spread of Persianite culture throughout Ottoman, Persian and Mughal territory. One of this culture's practices is making homo love. However with the rise of colonial empires and the decline of the gunpowder empires Persianite culture declined throughout the territory of the empires as they tried to westernize, and thus this gay shieeet disappeared as the west at the time saw this gay shieeet for what it is, GAY. So none of that gay shieeet is around anymore except in rural areas of northern Afghanistan, under the guise of what they call "Bacha bazi".

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