User talk:Fantastic7

June 2013
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 * spelled Hagarite) were Ishmaelites citizens of the Ancient East Arabia kingdom of Hagar Bahrayn mentioned in the Bible, the people of the tribes Jetur, Naphish and Nodab.  Their
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 * Hagar (Gerrha) is not to be confused with West Arabia Al-Hijr (al-Hegra, Hegra ) current day Madaen Saleh or al-Ula.
 * al-Hamdani says the etymology of Hagar means large village in the Himyar tongue derived from Hakar. {{cite book |last=Hamdani |first=al-Hasan |title=Geography of the Arabian

References to Muhammad
Please read MOS:ISLAM - I've made some changes where you refer to him as either Prophet Muhammad or just "the Prophet". I'm concerned that your edits are breaking up text in articles so that they no longer make sense. Some of your sources look good but not all - one was a literary forgery (the 1934 edition of the Book of Jasher). You also seem to be using snippets which we shouldn't do as the bit we can't read might say "of course, that's all nonsense". Dougweller (talk) 18:48, 13 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Forgot, if you put a quotation in a footnote make sure it's actually a quote, not a paraphrase). Dougweller (talk) 18:50, 13 June 2013 (UTC)

the earliest copy of the book of jasher is of the same time as the book of jubilee and of the same time of the Masorates all around 1200 AD 3000 years after their supposed revelation. Book of Jasher is mentioned by Joshua! the opinion it is forgery is of some people not all people. Wiki say reference published books and I am doing that, as for the other Namara inscription it is in the same book that nizar is ancestor of Propher and nizar is found in namara inscriptions I added more ref for that


 * I don't really understand what you are saying, but our guidelines and policies to not suggest you can use any published book. See WP:VERIFY and WP:RSN. You certainly can't use the book you tried to use. Dougweller (talk) 19:44, 21 June 2013 (UTC)