___ in the air (somewhat cold weather)

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Abeed (Arabic: عبد‎, plural Abīd عبيد or al-Abīd العبيد), is a derogatory term in Arabic meaning “slave”. The name has been explained as an allusion to the submission that Muslims owe to God (Allah). Meyer dismisses this as “efforts by propagandists [to] explain the term away [that are] at the least, disingenuous”.[1]

However, the derogatory abuse of the word does not negate its original meaning or spiritual implications. Linguistically, the word Abid (Abed) is from the Semitic languages. In Hebrew, the name Obed means “servant” or “worshiper,” and the Arabic word abd, abid, or abīd (often written without a vowel in translation) means “slave” and has been applied to a Muslim as a “slave or worshiper of God (Allah).” The implication that a Muslim should strive to be a “completely devout servant of God” is based upon Quranic verses that state that Muhammad, even as God’s messenger, was simply a Abid (i.e. a slave or servant) of God. This usage of the term was implied from Islam’s inception in 600 AD and precedes the derogatory use of the term in the Sudanese conflict of the 20th century.

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