"Namak haram" is a term/word originated from Urdu language of Pakistan, meaning "traitor". This term is popular for it's attribution to Afghan refugees, for Afghans (Afghani) refugees are considered renegades in Pakistan by the masses.
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A Naima is a person who you can't help but feel special when you're with- who will always, no matter what's happening, make you feel like the most important person in the world. She is always looking for new ways to make a bigger impact in the world and will prove to be the most important part of so many different lives. Her selflessness in only overshadowed by her humility and her genius, and whether conscious or not, every person around her will be their best selves because of her impact on them.
A Naima is strong, a Naima is beautiful, and a Naima is one-of-a-kind.
A Naima is strong, a Naima is beautiful, and a Naima is one-of-a-kind.
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yéni únótimë ve rámar aldaron!
Yéni ve lintë yuldar avánier
mi oromardi lisse-miruvóreva
Andúnë pella, Vardo tellumar
nu luini yassen tintilar i eleni
ómaryo airetári-lírinen.
Sí man i yulma nin enquantuva?
An sí Tintallë Varda Oiolossëo
ve fanyar máryat Elentári ortanë,
ar ilyë tier undulávë lumbulë;
ar sindanóriello caita mornië
i falmalinnar imbë met, ar hísië
untúpa Calaciryo míri oialë.
Sí vanwa ná, Rómello vanwa, Valimar!
Namárië! Nai hiruvalyë Valimar.
Nai elyë hiruva. Namárië!
yéni únótimë ve rámar aldaron!
Yéni ve lintë yuldar avánier
mi oromardi lisse-miruvóreva
Andúnë pella, Vardo tellumar
nu luini yassen tintilar i eleni
ómaryo airetári-lírinen.
Sí man i yulma nin enquantuva?
An sí Tintallë Varda Oiolossëo
ve fanyar máryat Elentári ortanë,
ar ilyë tier undulávë lumbulë;
ar sindanóriello caita mornië
i falmalinnar imbë met, ar hísië
untúpa Calaciryo míri oialë.
Sí vanwa ná, Rómello vanwa, Valimar!
Namárië! Nai hiruvalyë Valimar.
Nai elyë hiruva. Namárië!
by Taur Edhellen March 26, 2004
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Get the Naman mug.an ancient Sanskrit greeting still in everyday use in India and especially on the trail in the Nepal Himalaya. Translated roughly, it means "I bow to the God within you", or "The Spirit within me salutes the Spirit in you" - a knowing that we are all made from the same One Divine Consciousness.
The more formal greeting Sanskrit Namascar pronounced NAH-mah-scar is also used in India, though less frequently in Nepal. The Hindi "Jai Bhagwan" is also in common use, and carries the same meaning.
by Daniel Gryte November 28, 2003
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