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Muad'dib

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Hey Shabib I liked your post on the Muad'dib page. I was wondering if the following might be useful and should be added :

Usul also has a meaning, if pronounced Ous-ul, it means "origins/source". This can tie to "strength of the base of the pillar", if you interpret base as start of a pillar, the first stone, origin, usul of the pillar. So the author didn't go too far with the meaning.

Mahdi also has an arabic origin , hes a religious figure in Islam (mainly to Shi'ites, a sect of islam) who will save mankind before judgement day. He will save mankind from evil, pretty much exactly what Paul is viewed as by the Fremen, supposedly after Mahdi comes the earth will become a better place, green , lush , etc. Same thing with Arrakis after Muad'dib.--Karimi 20:16, 15 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

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License tagging for File:Main Building and extention of "Firma Gustav Baumhoefer".jpg

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Shabib01: Thank you, just added the tag cc-zero 19 November 2012

Samir-Shamma-Prize

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