@@G_Singh222Dear brother. You can check UA-cam Channel of Dr. Mufti Yasir Nadeem. There are many scholars of Islam & other religions, but the one I suggested appealed me hugely. May ur life be filled with Happiness and peace. Love from a Brother. ❤❤❤❤
lekin mujhe internet pe philo ke meaning zabaan nahi mil rahe hain 😢 ilm ki tasdeeq tehqeeq bhi zarori hai Dr. ne kis zuban ya lughat se yeh matlab bataya hai
You're right! Generally, 'philo' means 'love' or 'affection,' especially in philosophy where it represents the 'love of wisdom.' But in linguistic contexts, 'philo' also connects with 'language' or 'tongue'-similar to 'zubaan.' This comes from words like 'philology,' where 'philo' relates to the love or study of languages (languages are often called 'tongues' in English, just like 'zubaan' in Urdu). It’s fascinating how 'philo' captures both the idea of affection and language depending on the word it’s part of! 😊 and also Dr Israr Ahmed deeply explains Philosophy in this video "ua-cam.com/video/OyGvws00iMI/v-deo.html" If you watch this video he clearly explains what I've just said in a part of it.
Man with profound knowledge Jazak Allah
Allahu Akbar
I am a great fan Dr. Israr Ahmed when i was 12 years old approx. 40 years. why I became his fan because he speaks the truth.
Such an intelligent personality! جزاك الله خيرًا
Im non Muslim can I ask a question ?
@@G_Singh222Dear brother. You can check UA-cam Channel of Dr. Mufti Yasir Nadeem.
There are many scholars of Islam & other religions, but the one I suggested appealed me hugely.
May ur life be filled with Happiness and peace.
Love from a Brother. ❤❤❤❤
@@G_Singh222 what is your question?
ماشاء الله تبارك الرحمن
lekin mujhe internet pe philo ke meaning zabaan nahi mil rahe hain 😢
ilm ki tasdeeq tehqeeq bhi zarori hai
Dr. ne kis zuban ya lughat se yeh matlab bataya hai
You're right! Generally, 'philo' means 'love' or 'affection,' especially in philosophy where it represents the 'love of wisdom.' But in linguistic contexts, 'philo' also connects with 'language' or 'tongue'-similar to 'zubaan.' This comes from words like 'philology,' where 'philo' relates to the love or study of languages (languages are often called 'tongues' in English, just like 'zubaan' in Urdu). It’s fascinating how 'philo' captures both the idea of affection and language depending on the word it’s part of! 😊 and also Dr Israr Ahmed deeply explains Philosophy in this video "ua-cam.com/video/OyGvws00iMI/v-deo.html" If you watch this video he clearly explains what I've just said in a part of it.