These heavy phrases (from Arabic or Persian) were quite popular amongst scholars in past. Rarely, some people opt for using these phrases except few like Molana Fazl u Rehman.
What is the reason for using such phrases, which majority of people can’t comprehend? Is it show of your knowledge or its just a habit of speaking in language which you heard around you?
What are other examples of such heavy phrases that come to your mind or you have heard someone using them?
mainay hadees kay mutabiq ik Alim-e-deen ki haysiayat batayee
woh kia hain ya kia nahi .. hum or app sirf is hadees ki respect main itna to ker he saktay hain k Ik Alim ko us k uloom-e-naboowat hasil kernay ki wajah say apnee zuban or haath ko ghalat takhatub say bacha lain
aap baja farma rahi hain… per ihtram ghalatiyon ki taraf ishara karne se mana to nahin karta.
aap ka Molana Modudi ki kitab ‘Khilafat o Mamlookiyat’ ke baare main kia khayal hai, jis main unhon ne Sahana e Rasool (SAW) ki siyasi ghalatiyon ki taraf ishare kiye hain…
^ ghalati ki teraf nishan dahee karain lakin naam bigarna is ki to quraan main surah hujraat main bhi mumaaniat hai or Allah nay hukam aam biyan kia hai
baqee molana modudi ki is is kitaab kay baray main mere wohe raye hay jo tamam ulma-e-haq ki hay k unhoon nay sahaba kay lay ghalat kalam iktyaar kia..tamam shaba karaam maghfoor hain Allah un ki maghfirat ka aylan ferma chukay hain or kisi ko yeh haq hasil nahi ki sahaba k khilaaf ik lafz bhi kahay !
Molana Diesel refers to Diesel permits obtained by Molana Saheb during Benazir’s first tenure after announcing ‘Islam main auart ki hukmrani mamnoo hai’.
Anyways, you are right that Quran doesn’t allow us to call people with nick names, so one should always be careful.
Now share some heavy phrases that we use during our conversation without considering the fact that general public may not understand these phrases.