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'We have indeed created man in the best of moulds.'

Yusuf Ali Translation of The Glorious Qur'an Surah 95 Verse 4
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There is the human body By God.

It is already a language on its own.

The human is constantly working.

It is functioning.

It is moving, thinking, seeing.

How difficult is it to read body languages?
 

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It is also breathing through normally two nostrils.

I breathe through only one nostril most of the time.
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I breathe through my mouth sometimes.

Fish breathe through their gills oxygen in a liquid state.

A fish breathes by taking water into its mouth and forcing it out through the gill passages.

As water passes over the thin walls of the gills, dissolved oxygen moves into the blood and travels to the fish's cells.

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I believe we all have our animal counterparts or companions or mirror images, whatsoever the creature may be and its purpose too, whether to be a means through which God Provides us with love and affection, or sustenance in one way or the other.
 

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Most human beings are blessed with two functioning eyes with which to see both to the right and to the left.
 

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We can also use those two eyes to see how to be constructive or destructive to our surroundings.
 

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We can choose to be helpful or to be harmful.

Choosing to help entails us to being loved by God.
 

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How perfect the human body is.

One can look at things.
One can see simply.

One can smell the good and the bad and distinguish whether something is pleasant or not.
 

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One can rotate normally towards the right and the left, let us say a span of 180°.

Those would be units of movements of the occipital bone.
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Ihdi nas sirāțal mustaqīm (Chapter 1 Verse 6)

Muslims are obliged, the men at least, to read the above seventeen times a day during their obligatory (Fardh) daily prayers.

Seventeen = 17
Dix-Sept (French) = 17
Ten-Seven (English) = Numerically 10-7
 

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Turning one's neck and head involves the occipital bone among others.

To me, those units of movement spell out 'Abdal Mumīt of movements, Servants to The Creator of death, because I can die in between two units thereof.
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The Body.
The 'Abd.
The Servant.

Back of the throat pronunciation for the punctuation mark ' which stands for the Arabic letter "ain".
 
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You also have the French version of 'ain' but which pronounces like only 'in the nose' sound.
 

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How many bodies did God Create already?

Allahu Akbar for each and every one of them!
 

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If you have a friend, you must also have an enemy, though the true enemy is Satan, who gets to the human being via his/her own vain desires.

The earthen human body versus the fiery evil body fight daily.

The good who seeks God's Protection wins automatically.

The Glorious Qur'an
Chapter 7 Verse 27
Sūratul A'rāf, The Heights

O children of Adam, let not Satan tempt you as he removed your parents from Paradise, stripping them of their clothing to show them their private parts.

Indeed, he sees you, he and his tribe, from where you do not see them.

Indeed, We have made the devils allies to those who do not believe.
 

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Alif is the first letter of the Arabic alphabet and can be pronounced using three vowels.

Ah, Ih, Uh (Ooh shortform)

If pronounced using three vowels combined with the 'ň' sound, it gives

An, In, Un
(Man, inn, bun [boon] pronounced without elongating the double-o sound, giving ''babun'' instead of ''babūn'')
 
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