fine, go for it, I careless how you understand your arabic, you are not a native arabic speaker anyway, so I will only refute the ignornace you promote for the Salat, I already said what I need to say, I don't have further time to waste, but i promise you when I do have time to waste I will look again at that threadWithout getting into secondary details, if one utters shahada in a language other than Arabic (obviously, with the sincere intention to become Muslim), is that person considered a Muslim or must it be in Arabic?To say I didn't understand, you can say "maf'hemtesh", "مفهمتش", this goes for all genders MS Arabic "la afham", "لا افهم" , but that is a literal translation and, if said by itself, means you lack the capacity to understand It makes more sense to use "lam afham", "لم افهم"
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