CoOriginArabic The term is derived from the Arabic root š-w-r (ش و ر), which carries the meanings of "consultation" and "seeking opinion". It originates from the word istişāra(t) (اِستشارة). This word is the masdar (verbal noun) formed in the istif‘āl pattern (tenth verb form) from the verb šāra (سَارَ), meaning "to show" or "to indicate". The istif‘āl pattern adds the sense of "seeking or desiring something to occur". Thus, etymologically, istishāra represents the process of "seeking guidance tow
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Can someone else produce a better version of an idea we have created or shared? Can we find a more practical solution than the ones shared with us? If your answer is yes, then keep reading, knowledge seeker! Because every thought needs to be developed, and every idea needs to be discussed.What Does This Proverb Mean?The proverb “Akıl akıldan üstündür” conveys that shared ideas and lines of thought can complement and enhance each other; it suggests that a solution one person cannot conceive may o
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