"Akhmed, what did you learn in madrassa today?"schwhatever wrote:Hahahahaha, oh they're serious...that link wrote:The danger is that, over time, the usage of our generation will grow so different from the usage of previous generations that we will find their works impossibly foreign, as though we essentially speak in another dialect.
"Sheet, mom, it ain't nothing but a bunch a' hamzas and qaffs in that book they got."
"Are you talking about the Qur'an? But it's the backbone of our literary heritage!"
"Yeeuh, bitch. I'm all like, 'I can't read none of that shit, yo,' and they be goin' crazy over it."
"Alas, how could we have allowed our language to change so much over fourteen hundred years! Oh Islam, how I weep at your passing."
"I cain understand a word yo sayin', mom."






