One whose IQ exceeds the number of molecules in the universe; their intelligence is beyond that of superhuman levels. Definitely the person to turn into the next Siri. The mad lad doesn’t need an internet connection.
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Get the anandacoumar mug.The best type of Person, He is kind, awesome and generally a very optimistic person with a great sense of humor, generally very social and great at picking up any academic talents
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Get the Anana mug.The tamil language translation for "Anandh" is happiness. A person who is always happy and keep others happy by all means. Cheerful, Energetic and a lovable person in this world. A care-free but determined person. Abode of Happiness.
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Get the Anandh mug.The name Aahana comes from the Indian word which means, Morning Glory "First rays of the sun." ,"somebody so sweet and to charming like rose and "Someone who cannot be destroyed.." It is also suggested that the name means "Angel."
Aahana also has a Sanskrit meaning "Strong willed like steel" and "The Immortal one; someone who will live in all hearts forever. It also means light within oneself. Aahana is the "inner light" "inner happiness". Also called popularly as "Aatma Jyothi" of "Antar Jyothi"."
Aahana is also another name for Goddess Durga (hindi Goddess). The name has a Hebrew meaning that means, "Joys daughter."
Aahana also has a Sanskrit meaning "Strong willed like steel" and "The Immortal one; someone who will live in all hearts forever. It also means light within oneself. Aahana is the "inner light" "inner happiness". Also called popularly as "Aatma Jyothi" of "Antar Jyothi"."
Aahana is also another name for Goddess Durga (hindi Goddess). The name has a Hebrew meaning that means, "Joys daughter."
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by dynamiteignite November 10, 2016
Get the Aahana mug.Adhan is the Islamic ritual call to prayer. It was explained to Cat Stevens (now Yusuf Islam) as "music for God." Stevens said, "I thought, music for God? I’d never heard that before. I’d heard of music for money, music for fame, music for personal power, but music for God!" Adhan is called out by the muezzin in the mosque, sometimes from a minaret, five times a day summoning Muslims for mandatory (fard) prayers (salah). There is a second call known as iqama (set up) that summons Muslims to line up for the beginning of the prayers. The main purpose behind the loud pronouncement of adhan five times a day in every mosque is to make available to everyone an easily intelligible summary of Islamic belief. It is intended to bring to the mind of every believer and non-believer the substance of Islamic beliefs, or its spiritual ideology. Loudspeakers are sometimes installed on minarets for the purpose.
Sunnis state that the adhan was not written or said by the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, but by one of his Sahabah (his companions). Shi'a sources state that it is Muhammad who, according to God's command, ordered the adhan as a means of calling Muslims to prayer. Shi'a Islam teaches that no one else contributed, or had any authority to contribute, towards the composition of the adhan.
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