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re: Who is "chief" in this quote?

Posted on 11/27/13 at 6:41 pm to
Posted by touchdownjeebus
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Posted on 11/27/13 at 6:41 pm to
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His nickname is chief because Al Farouq means "the chief has arrived"


no it doesn't, not even close. its arabic and from FaRaQa, meaning truth from the untruths, or discerning what is true.
Posted by JohnnyKilroy
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Posted on 11/27/13 at 7:35 pm to
I don't claim to know the exact translation, I was just going off wikipedia
Posted by JimmyLoincloth
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Posted on 11/28/13 at 8:22 am to
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no it doesn't, not even close. its arabic and from FaRaQa, meaning truth from the untruths, or discerning what is true.



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