Talk:Ibrahim ibn Muhammad

اجتهاد متواضع مني
هذه ملاحظة مني، في كتاب التنبيه والاشراف للمسعودي المتوفى عام 346 ذكر ما يأتي عن ابراهيم بن نبينا الكريم: (( وكان من مولده إلى وفاته سنة وعشرة أشهر وعشرة أيام ))

وبحسب موقع ناسا(( الكسوف كان سنة 632 في شهر 1 يوم 27 الموافق للسنة العاشرة من الهجرية شهر 10 يوم 10 ))

فبجتهاد بسيط لربط الحدثين: فالولادة كانت في السنة الثامنة الشهر الاخير في اليوم 28. وهو ما يتماشى مع قول ابن كثير عن ابي سعد ان ابراهيم ولد في اخر السنة الثامنة ونسأل الله قبول العمل ونطلب منكم النشر والتنقيح


 * I ran the previous through Google Translate and got:

This note from me, in the book of alarm and supervision of the deceased in 346 Masoudi said what comes from the Holy Prophet Ibrahim bin: ((It was from his birth to his death a year and ten months and ten days)) According to the NASA site ((Eclipse was 632 years old in the month 1 day 27 corresponding to the tenth year of the Islamic calendar month of Day 10 10)) Fbjthad simple to connect the two events: Having a baby was in the eighth year last month at day 28. Which is in line with many of the words of Ibn Abi Saad Ibrahim was born in the last eighth year and ask God to accept the work and ask you to publishing and editing


 * I assume he's trying to suggest a different date for the eclipse mentioned in the article.  Of this, I can offer no opinion. TuckerResearch (talk) 23:03, 27 July 2014 (UTC)

Does the grave exist?
The article Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites states: "In Medina, the Mashrubat Umm Ibrahim, the home of Mohammad’s Coptic Egyptian wife Mariah and birthplace of their son Ibrahim, as well as the adjacent burial site of Hamida al-Barbariyya, mother of Imam Musa al-Kadhim, were destroyed during this time. The site was paved over and is today part of the massive marble esplanade beside the Mosque." The source for this information can be found here: http://islamicamagazine.com/?p=424

However, here we have a picture of the grave, taken in 2011. So does it exist or was it destroyed?

Thanks, -- Gabi S. (talk) 06:33, 8 April 2012 (UTC)