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Amatulić (
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Please remove one picture from gar hira picture of MOHAMMED SAL LALAH HO ALAY HE WA SALLAM AND GIBRAIL ALAYHE WA SALLAM.
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His date of birth IS 12 rabi ul awal not 17
182.179.140.33 (
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Not doneSunni Muslims believe the date of birth of
Muhammad to have been on the twelfth of this month, whereas
Shi'a Muslims believe him to have been born on the dawn of the seventeenth day. regards,
DRAGON BOOSTER ★ 13:25, 17 December 2016 (UTC).reply
discussion begun by a banned user. See
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The following discussion has been closed. Please do not modify it.
Everyone agrees Muhammad was born on a Monday - this was entered in the template with copious references but AstroLynx changed it back.@
DRAGON BOOSTER: please provide references for your claim that some say he was born on the 17th. The Battle of Badr was AH 2 and Uhud AH 3. AstroLynx has increased the time between the two events from one year to two. Awaiting responses before restoring my changes.
86.131.233.223 (
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Although you cite four sources for the birth date of Muhammad only one (nr. 1) gives a specific Western date. However, the date actually given in your source, 8 June 570, was not a Monday. You have silently amended this to 2 June, which was indeed a Monday, but this is considered by WP as "original research", i.e. not backed by a reliable source. I have not looked in detail at your other suggested corrections but will do so later this week.
AstroLynx (
talk) 15:26, 1 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Not only do the sources say he was born on a Monday, they say he was born on the 12th. That date can be verified astronomically - 2 June AD 570. This is a Julian date - the source does not say which calendar was used, but the Gregorian was a few days ahead at that time.
86.131.233.223 (
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Have you noticed that one of your sources, Haykal, only mentions August as Muhammad's birth month? --
HyperGaruda (
talk) 21:28, 1 August 2018 (UTC)reply
No-one questions the
tradition that Muhammad was born on a Monday. But there is certainly no consensus on the month or the day in the month in the calendar of Mecca. You may argue that 2 June 570 was a Monday and the 12th of a lunar month but this is all based on "original research" which is not allowed on WP. If you can point out a properly referenced publication mentioning your date of 2 June 570 we can perhaps move on.
AstroLynx (
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All those sources mention that the consensus view is that Muhammad was born on Monday, 12 Rabi 'al-Awwal. Indeed, the one you link to says "Unlikely, indeed in error, is the view of those who say he was born on Friday, the 17th day, the month of Rabi 'al-Awwal". It goes on to say that the birth occurred 55 days after the midpoint of Muharram, which is 12 Rabi'I. The source which mentions August as an outlier uses these words: "The majority, however, agree that Muhammad was born on the twelfth of Rabi al-Awwal, the claim of Ibn Ishaq and other biographers". As regards the "silent conversion" to 2 June, it's policy that we express dates prior to 1582 in the Julian calendar, and it's therefore unnecessary to mention this.
86.131.233.223 (
talk) 15:08, 2 August 2018 (UTC)reply
It is indeed good policy to use Julian calendar dates before 1582 but where does your source state that it is not using the Julian calendar? Which calendar do you think your source is using? It cannot be the Gregorian calendar as the offset between both calendars in the 6th century is only two days, not six days.
AstroLynx (
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Sorry, I don't follow your logic. I agree that the proleptic Gregorian calendar was two days ahead of the Julian in the sixth century, but why would that fact preclude the writer from using it?
86.131.233.223 (
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So, if I understand you correctly, you claim that your source uses the proleptic Gregorian calendar? Do you have any proof for this claim? 8 June 570 in the proleptic Gregorian calendar was a Friday, not a Monday – surely you must be aware of this fact.
AstroLynx (
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Are any claims being made apart from your claim that the writer could not have used the proleptic Gregorian calendar because it was two days ahead of the Julian at the time? I note that you were asked to provide the basis for that claim but you still have not done so.
2.29.29.213 (
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Add content
Add that in 630 Muhammad and 10,000 Muslims returned to Mecca and forced the city to surrender
ChickenNuggets2.0 (
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IT should be ul-muttalib when they talk abot abu talib
204.83.217.120 (
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Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a
reliable source if appropriate.
DannyS712 (
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A mistake in the description of grandfather
Prophets grandfather death is written in all authentic books around 577AD while this article says he took the Prophet to Syria in 582. How is it possible? Actually it was his uncle Abu Talib to take him to Syria not grandfather. See "the sealed nectar" topic "in the supervision of his grandfather
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632 Farewell pilgrimage, event of Ghadir Khumm (THIS IS A SHIA INTERPRETATION, PLEASE MENTION IT), and death, in what is now Saudi Arabia
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Not done. It's not clear what changes you want to make exactly; please make a precise request. In addition, any changes along these lines should probably be discussed first to gain
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Hello! Please remove the 7 images that depict Muhammad SAW in form. This is something that is prohibited in Islam (depicting God and previous messengers in images, among other individuals). Thank you so much!
Not done: Unfortunately, Wikipedia does not follow religious rules because it is an encyclopedia. If the people who own Wikipedia were of Islamic faith, this change would likely be accepted
Tommy has a great username (
talk) 01:03, 17 October 2020 (UTC)reply
Please mention the date of birth of Hazrat Muhammad S.A.W is 12 Rabi-ul-awaal
And his death date is also 12 Rabi-ul-awal.
223.180.199.245 (
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Conquest of Khyber in 628 A.D
The Khyber Conquest is missing which is an important battle in Islamic hisotry.
Shahzad Ahmed Bangulzai (
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