It's usually said as, "7 days without prayer makes one weak".
"Is a weak" doesn't really make sense..
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's a play on week.
by Anonymous12 years ago
We understand that. But what is a 'weak?' There isn't a 'weak.' Something can be weak, but there is no object named 'weak.' As Anon said, it doesn't make sense. The way it is originally makes more sense.
by Anonymous12 years ago
...I would have agreed if you said it right.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's a play on week.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I know, but the phrase is "seven days without prayer makes one weak." Not "seven days without prayer is a weak."
by Anonymous12 years ago
Only 2 words are off, it's not that bad.
by Anonymous12 years ago
You spelled "week" wrong.
by Anonymous12 years ago
What...?
by Anonymous12 years ago
I think it's sometime from the one of the testaments... It's basically a play on words between week and weak, I think.
by Anonymous12 years ago
You're posting it but you don't even know what it means? If you aren't even going to bother knowing what it means, then at least get the wording right.
by Anonymous12 years ago
I didn't make the post, lol.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Ahh, sorry about that! I thought you had since you were the one trying to explain it. Didn't bother looking, lol
by Anonymous12 years ago
XD. Well, I thought it made sense :p. It's funny because 4 other people thought I posted it too.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It mostly makes sense because a lot of people know the correct working, so they understand what OP meant.
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