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    ayman
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    Peace Pseudo,

    This is why you will always get 12 full moons in one year = 11 cycles.
    lunar month x 11 = 324.83649 days
    I'll have to rethink this whole thing, especially why 8 hajj is used not years.
    http//islamawakened.org/Quran/28/27/
    Only for future reference...
    New Moon Cycle
    http//eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html
    Solstices June 21 1806
    1 Jul 14 1204
    2 Aug 12 2303
    3 Sep 11 1244
    4 Oct 11 0501
    5 Nov 9 2303
    6 Dec 9 1740
    7 Jan 8 1137
    8 Feb 7 0344
    9 Mar 7 1714
    10 Apr 6 0355
    11 May 5 1218
    12 June 3 1923 (short)

    Exactly 12 new moon EVENTS but only 11 CYCLES (i.e., you will be short when using cycles). Notice how when you count the event of the new moon as opposed to the cycle, it is impossible to get 11 and you will ALWAYS get 12 or 13 (out of which you count 12 as per 936) and this will automatically adjust the seasons. On the other hand, if you count cycles then most of the time you will only get 11 cycles in a year thereby violating 936. This is why we must count the EVENT and NOT the CYCLE. This is the ONLY way to use the moon. Now whether the event is the new moon or the full moon, this is another subject but at least you can now see that counting cycles is definitely wrong as one can see by actually trying to apply it to reality.

    Solstice June 21 0545
    http//aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/EarthSeasons.php
    1 06/22/2009 1935 UT
    2 07/22/2009
    3 08/20/2009
    4 09/18/2009
    5 10/18/2009
    6 11/16/2009
    7 12/16/2009
    8 01/15/2010
    9 02/14/2010
    10 03/15/2010
    11 04/14/2010
    12 05/14/2010
    00 06/12/2010 to Solstice June 21 1128
    1 07/11/2010

    Now you get it. Notice that by ALWAYS counting 12 events as opposed to the cycle, you are automatically and effortlessly adjusting the moon cycle with the seasons. You are doing this naturally and simply without having to resort to corrupt religious authorities to tell you when to intercalate (which was the main problem of the Jewish calendar).

    Now the only remaining issue is whether it is the full moon or the new moon event that we are to count. I have already presented all the evidence for the full moon, including the indisputable fact that the word "shahr" itself means "full-moon". You also admitted that new moon is never specifically mentioned in the great reading but the cycle is mentioned (of which both new moon and full moon would be part). So I think that the evidence tilts very heavily towards full moon but I guess if you are still insisting on new moon that we will have to agree to disagree and leave it to the reader to decide.

    Peace,

    Ayman

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      Peace Ayman,

      In 2234 waiting period is clearly stated to be four shahr and 10. But how do we know that hajj is to last 10 days?

      According to Lisanul Arab the moon is called hilal during the two days after the appearance of the new moon and the two days before the appearance of the new moon. The other days it is called qamar including the full moon. So according to the classical dictionaries the time from full moon to hilal is more than 10 days.

      The information for hilal is given under the root word(&#1604
      And in 2.234 why God did not say 4 shahr and one hilal; if it is a fact that ahilla are used as timing devices? Is Ahilla is the plural of hilal really?

      Lane?s Lexicon under the root word (&#1604 says
      Hum ahlu ahlatin ( &#1613 and (&#1613 means They are people of the distinguished sort.

      (&#1612 Ahliyatun means The quality of having a right, or just title, to a thing; worthiness, or desert meetness, or feetness; the state or quality, of meetness, or feetness, (of a person) for the bindingness of the rights which the law imposes for one upon him.

      Does ahilla in 2189 have any relation with the meanings mentioned in Lane?s Lexicon?

      The root for hilaal is Haa Laam Laam not Alif Haa Laam . The initial alif is not original but is the alif of the plural. Also, the plural is (Ahil-la) not (Ahila).
      Classical dictionaries are not consistent with this "two-day" theory. Some say three (al-Sahhah fil-lugha), others say up to seven (al-Muheet), so we can't take them as authority in this matter.

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        Peace Samia,

        The root for hilaal is Haa Laam Laam not Alif Haa Laam . The initial alif is not original but is the alif of the plural. Also, the plural is (Ahil-la) not (Ahila).
        Classical dictionaries are not consistent with this "two-day" theory. Some say three (al-Sahhah fil-lugha), others say up to seven (al-Muheet), so we can't take them as authority in this matter.

        Thank you for further clarifying this point.

        Thanks,

        Ayman

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          Peace everyone,

          Tlepsh makes an interesting point in the following thread

          http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9597952.0

          It seems that the interim for widows would be fourteen full moons !!!!

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            Peace,brother Ayman..

            I completed the reading of your article 10 times ! )

            It never occurred to anyone what the real meaning of the word "Shahr" means,and there`s nothing better-and beautiful- than a clear "monshaher" moon-a front door- to mark it!

            Thank you for your genius and inspiring inputs.God bless.

            I have a single question,
            Is fighting restricted in the restricted months? according to 95 there`s a truce of some kind.
            And If Ramadhan occurs at the first full moon after summer solstice,then that would mean that the four restricted months which fighting is restricted,are simultaneously June,July,August and September,"harr" times ,and that is a contradiction to 981 where "istinfar" was to be carried on in "harr",or did I get it wrong?

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              ayman
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              Peace sister Sa'adah,

              I completed the reading of your article 10 times ! )
              It never occurred to anyone what the real meaning of the word "Shahr" means,and there`s nothing better-and beautiful- than a clear "monshaher" moon-a front door- to mark it!
              Thank you for your genius and inspiring inputs.God bless.

              All thanks is due to the god. It is only with his guidance that we can get closer to the truth.

              I have a single question,
              Is fighting restricted in the restricted months?

              No, fighting is not restricted as per the clear answer in 2217. The ONLY thing that is restricted is hunting.

              according to 95 there`s a truce of some kind.

              The truce has nothing to do with the god or the message as per 91.

              And If Ramadhan occurs at the first full moon after summer solstice,then that would mean that the four restricted months which fighting is restricted,are simultaneously June,July,August and September,"harr" times ,and that is a contradiction to 981 where "istinfar" was to be carried on in "harr",or did I get it wrong?

              There is no contradiction because fighting is allowed as it is always allowed in self defense. 981 taken with 986, which talks about a chapter descending, actually confirms that the great reading descended during a hot time of the year. If we read Chapter 9 then we can see that lots of things happened between 95 and 981 and the events described in 981 must have happened in the next year's restricted full moons.

              Peace,

              Ayman

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                Peace,Ayman..

                Thank you for the clarification,2217 had lightened my chest!

                But still I have difficulty understanding 95 ,and its relation to the restricted months.

                Could you lend me some help? )

                Oh,I also searched for the red and orange moon,the moon is orange after the summer solstice,but it could be orange at many times of the year, but no one can argue that definition of "manazel" describes well a "descending" moon!its true that "descending" will take place only until the moon is a thinning crescent and then well be ascending again to the next full one,but its a good marker to point which point shall be a start.. The moon of the summer solstice is at its lowest point,compared to the sun at its highest point,this IS a special phenomenon.. Thank you for this invitation to look around and ponder in Gods creation..

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                  Peace,everyone..

                  "Therefore, roam the land for four months and know that you will not escape God, and that God will humiliate the rejecters."

                  Who are addressed here.and why is it four months?
                  What is the relationship between the restricted months and fighting in this following verse
                  "So when the restricted months have passed, then you may kill those who have set up partners wherever you find them, and take them, and surround them, and stand against them at every point. If they repent, and uphold the communion, and contribute towards betterment, then you shall leave them alone. God is Forgiving, Merciful."

                  Peace,

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                    Peace,everyone..

                    "Therefore, roam the land for four months and know that you will not escape God, and that God will humiliate the rejecters."

                    Who are addressed here.and why is it four months?
                    What is the relationship between the restricted months and fighting in this following verse
                    "So when the restricted months have passed, then you may kill those who have set up partners wherever you find them, and take them, and surround them, and stand against them at every point. If they repent, and uphold the communion, and contribute towards betterment, then you shall leave them alone. God is Forgiving, Merciful."

                    Peace,

                    My opinion

                    The idolaters of Makkah are addressed here. They had started the war of religions by exiling the messenger of Islam (940) from his home in Makkah and kept it up by continuously attacking the Muslim State in Yathrib (3313).

                    Why four months? They are the months of restrictions (ash'hurun hurum) mentioned in 936. Form the words "They will ask thee about fighting in the months of restrictions" in 2217 I understand that the Arabs traditionally refrained form fighting in them.

                    I will continue to explain what I understand from 95 later, God willing, if what I am saying is making sense to the people in this forum.

                    Peace,
                    Hasan Ak?ay

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                      Peace Ayman,

                      On the other hand, if you count cycles then most of the time you will only get 11 cycles in a year thereby violating 936. This is why we must count the EVENT and NOT the CYCLE. This is the ONLY way to use the moon.

                      936 That alshshuhoori count at God 12 in God's scripture, the day He created the skies/space and the earth.

                      Alright then let's start at the beginning of creation day 0

                      fullmoon days Years
                      1
                      0 0 start assuming full moon lol
                      2
                      29.53059
                      3
                      59.06118
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                      _ 88.59177
                      5___ 118.12236
                      6___ 147.65295
                      7___ 177.18354
                      8___ 206.71413
                      9___ 236.24472
                      10__ 265.77531
                      11__ 295.3059
                      12__ 324.83649
                      00__ 354.36708 skip full moon
                      365.242199 1 solstice Happy New Year!
                      1
                      383.89767 ramadan
                      2___ 413.42826
                      3___ 442.95885
                      4___ 472.48944
                      5___ 502.02003
                      6___ 531.55062
                      7___ 561.08121
                      8___ 590.6118
                      9___ 620.14239
                      10__ 649.67298
                      11__ 679.20357
                      12__ 708.73416
                      730.484398 2
                      1
                      738.26475 ramadan
                      2___ 767.79534
                      3___ 797.32593
                      4___ 826.85652
                      5___ 856.38711
                      6___ 885.9177
                      7___ 915.44829
                      8___ 944.97888
                      9___ 974.50947
                      10__ 1004.04006
                      11__ 1033.57065
                      12__ 1063.10124
                      00__ 1092.63183 skip full moon
                      1095.726597 3
                      1
                      1122.16242 ramadan
                      2___ 1151.69301
                      3___ 1181.2236
                      4___ 1210.75419
                      5___ 1240.28478
                      6___ 1269.81537
                      7___ 1299.34596
                      8___ 1328.87655
                      9___ 1358.40714
                      10__ 1387.93773
                      11__ 1417.46832
                      12__ 1446.99891
                      1460.968796 4
                      1
                      1476.5295 ramadan
                      2___ 1506.06009
                      3___ 1535.59068
                      4___ 1565.12127
                      5___ 1594.65186
                      6___ 1624.18245
                      7___ 1653.71304
                      8___ 1683.24363
                      9___ 1712.77422
                      10__ 1742.30481
                      11__ 1771.8354
                      12__ 1801.36599
                      1826.210995 5
                      1
                      1830.89658 ramadan
                      2___ 1860.42717
                      3___ 1889.95776
                      4___ 1919.48835
                      5___ 1949.01894
                      6___ 1978.54953
                      7___ 2008.08012
                      8___ 2037.61071
                      9___ 2067.1413
                      10__ 2096.67189
                      11__ 2126.20248
                      12__ 2155.73307
                      00__ 2185.26366 skip full moon
                      2191.453194 6
                      1
                      2214.79425 ramadan
                      2___ 2244.32484
                      3___ 2273.85543
                      4___ 2303.38602
                      5___ 2332.91661
                      6___ 2362.4472
                      7___ 2391.97779
                      8___ 2421.50838
                      9___ 2451.03897
                      10__ 2480.56956
                      11__ 2510.10015
                      12__ 2539.63074
                      2556.695393 7
                      1
                      2569.16133 ramadan
                      2___ 2598.69192
                      3___ 2628.22251
                      4___ 2657.7531
                      5___ 2687.28369
                      6___ 2716.81428
                      7___ 2746.34487
                      8___ 2775.87546
                      9___ 2805.40605
                      10__ 2834.93664
                      11__ 2864.46723
                      12__ 2893.99782
                      2921.937592 8
                      1
                      2923.52841 ramadan
                      2___ 2953.059
                      3___ 2982.58959
                      4___ 3012.12018
                      5___ 3041.65077
                      6___ 3071.18136
                      7___ 3100.71195
                      8___ 3130.24254
                      9___ 3159.77313
                      10__ 3189.30372
                      11__ 3218.83431
                      12__ 3248.3649
                      00__ 3277.89549 skip full moon
                      3287.179791 9
                      1
                      3307.42608 ramadan
                      2___ 3336.95667
                      3___ 3366.48726
                      4___ 3396.01785
                      5___ 3425.54844
                      6___ 3455.07903
                      7___ 3484.60962
                      8___ 3514.14021
                      9___ 3543.6708
                      10__ 3573.20139
                      11__ 3602.73198
                      12__ 3632.26257
                      3652.42199 10
                      1
                      3661.79316 ramadan
                      2___ 3691.32375
                      3___ 3720.85434
                      4___ 3750.38493
                      5___ 3779.91552
                      6___ 3809.44611
                      7___ 3838.9767
                      8___ 3868.50729
                      9___ 3898.03788
                      10__ 3927.56847
                      11__ 3957.09906
                      12__ 3986.62965
                      00__ 4016.16024 skip full moon 1 day before solstice, huge illusion
                      4017.664189 ___11

                      Something is missing, probably obvious, and skipping full moons or calling it no name doesn't seem right.

                      Also puzzling is also why 8 hijajin is used and not years???

                      2827 He said "That I, I want , that I marry you to one (of) my two daughters, those two, on that you hire to me (yourself for) eight hijajin, so if you completed ten, so (it) is from at you, and I do not want that I make hardship/difficulty on you, you will find me, if God willed/wanted from the correct/righteous."

                      Does hajj have to be every year? Does it say 12 shahr in a solar year?

                      This full moon business, blind not fasting, missing the moon illusion or full moon altogether, skipping 5 in the first 11 years, different wait times for same offense etc., too many issues.

                      Peace

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                        Peace Ayman,

                        Also puzzling is also why 8 hijajin is used and not years???

                        2827 He said "That I, I want , that I marry you to one (of) my two daughters, those two, on that you hire to me (yourself for) eight hijajin, so if you completed ten, so (it) is from at you, and I do not want that I make hardship/difficulty on you, you will find me, if God willed/wanted from the correct/righteous."

                        Does hajj have to be every year? Does it say 12 shahr in a solar year?

                        Peace

                        Peace All,

                        ( &#1613 Eight hijaj

                        Does ( &#1613 means eight yearly festivals/gatherings or overcoming of one another person in argument by evidences eight times? Does God mentions yearly festivals/gatherings in his book?

                        If it was eight years why not mentioned to be ?tamani seenin? or ?tamaniata a3wam?

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                          ayman
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                          Peace Tlepsh,

                          ( &#1613 Eight hijaj
                          Does ( &#1613 means eight yearly festivals/gatherings or overcoming of one another person in argument by evidences eight times? Does God mentions yearly festivals/gatherings in his book?
                          If it was eight years why not mentioned to be ?tamani seenin? or ?tamaniata a3wam?

                          I agree that it wasn't 8 years. It was 8 feasts. These could at the soonest happen over 2 years (4 feasts per year). Since Moses was hired to be a helper and water and tend for sheep and not hired as somekind of a lawyer then this actually confirms the meaning of "hajj" as feast and not as anything having to do with "overcoming of one another person in argument by evidences".

                          Peace,

                          Ayman

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                            ayman
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                            Peace Sa'adah,

                            But still I have difficulty understanding 95 ,and its relation to the restricted months.

                            I think that reading from 91-5, it seems that there was a treaty to not fight during the restriction period. This treaty had nothing to do with the god who didn't prohibit fighting at any special time according to 2217. So the treaty expired when the restriction period expired and that's when fighting could resume. The fighting and many events happened until the restriction period came around again in 981-86.

                            Oh,I also searched for the red and orange moon,the moon is orange after the summer solstice,but it could be orange at many times of the year, but no one can argue that definition of "manazel" describes well a "descending" moon!its true that "descending" will take place only until the moon is a thinning crescent and then well be ascending again to the next full one,but its a good marker to point which point shall be a start.. The moon of the summer solstice is at its lowest point,compared to the sun at its highest point,this IS a special phenomenon.. Thank you for this invitation to look around and ponder in Gods creation..

                            Exactly, it is because the full-moon arouns the solstice is at its lowest point and takes the lowest path accross the horizon that it appears more vivid red and stays red longer than any other full-moon. The full-moon right after the solstice in addition to the red color also has the association with heat so it fits best the meaning of "ramadhan".

                            Peace,

                            Ayman

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                              Peace Tlepsh,

                              I agree that it wasn't 8 years. It was 8 feasts. These could at the soonest happen over 2 years (4 feasts per year). Since Moses was hired to be a helper and water and tend for sheep and not hired as somekind of a lawyer then this actually confirms the meaning of "hajj" as feast and not as anything having to do with "overcoming of one another person in argument by evidences".

                              Peace,

                              Ayman

                              Peace Ayman,

                              ?3id? (&#1583 or (&#1583 An occurrence that befalls, or betides one, or that happens to one; a festival, a periodical festival; a feast day (&#1605 so called because it returns every year with renewed joy or from (&#1583 because people return to it.; or from (&#1577 ?a custom? because they are accustomed to it.
                              The word ?3id? is used in Quran in 5.114. to mean feast.

                              On the other hand almost all over the quran ?hajj? and its derivatives are used to mean ?argue and dispute?

                              Then why not mentioned to be ?eight a3yad?

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                                Peace Tlepsh,

                                ?3id? (&#1583 or (&#1583 An occurrence that befalls, or betides one, or that happens to one; a festival, a periodical festival; a feast day (&#1605 so called because it returns every year with renewed joy or from (&#1583 because people return to it.; or from (&#1577 ?a custom? because they are accustomed to it.
                                The word ?3id? is used in Quran in 5.114. to mean feast.
                                On the other hand almost all over the quran ?hajj? and its derivatives are used to mean ?argue and dispute?
                                Then why not mentioned to be ?eight a3yad?

                                Not long ago, I used to think that "hajj" means "debate" too. However, in reality when we read the purpose of the "hajj" in 2228 we see that it is to witness benefits and to remember the name of the god on what he gave us from the livestock. We are told to eat from it and feed the poor. In fact, if we carefully read the whole passage from 2227-37, we can realize that 90% of it is about the livestock. So this is about eating and feeding others the livestock's meat. What do we call that? This is a feast.

                                Such annual feasts were common and the people of the book had them. On the other hand, none of the people of the book came from all over to "overcome of one another person in argument by evidences" and certainly Moses wasn't hired to so this but he was hired to water and tend sheep!

                                Unless you want to suggest that "hajj" is an entirely new concept that didn't start with Abraham then please see how the people of the book understood it

                                From http//www.infobot.org/factpacks/old_test_meanings.fact

                                Haggai => feast
                                Haggiah => the Lord's feast
                                Haggith => rejoicing

                                See also

                                http//books.google.com/books?q=hebrew+hagg+feast&btnG=Search+Books

                                So the concept of "hagg"/"feast" is a mundane common concept that was well known to the people of the book. The word "3eed" doesn't mean a feast with FREE FOOD. It means a celebration. So the difference is the emphasis on FREE FOOD.

                                Peace,

                                Ayman

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                                  Peace Ayman,

                                  Not long ago, I used to think that "hajj" means "debate" too. However, in reality when we read the purpose of the "hajj" in 2228 we see that it is to witness benefits and to remember the name of the god on what he gave us from the livestock.

                                  So people owe it to the god (397) to come from the farthest locations (2227) just to get together to eat meat and thank the god for the meat? Kind of extravagant and pointless if you can ask me because you can eat meat at home and still thank the god for the meat. I think understanding hajj as a symposium makes more sense.

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                                    peace all,

                                    I have split the discussion on meaning of "hajj" into another thread in the appropriate section
                                    http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9597976.0

                                    All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                                      Peace all,

                                      This seems to be another way to describe the scorching full-moon

                                      1. So I swear but by the red glow (due to light refraction).
                                      2. AND the night and what it drives on.
                                      3. AND the moon when it looks symmetric.

                                      Peace,

                                      Ayman

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                                        Peace Ayman
                                        Great work !
                                        Just a few questions
                                        1 When was the first dictionary of classical Arabic written ?
                                        2What is the proof that the meaning which we are getting from them are the same as these were in pre-Quranic era ?
                                        3What were the names of the months in the Pre -Quranic era what is the proof of their names or the Arabs were without days and months?
                                        4How will you translate some english phrases into Arabic

                                        a Present month
                                        bLast month

                                        I will appreciate if you spare some time to elaborate all these confusing points.

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                                          Peace Q_student,

                                          Thank you for your kind comments and questions. Many people contributed to this work through out the discussion and we wouldn?t have improved our understanding if it wasn?t for the god?s guidance.

                                          1 When was the first dictionary of classical Arabic written ?

                                          The first Classical Arabic dictionary is Lisan Al-3arab written by Ibn Al-Manzoor (1233-1311CE) who relied on Abu Mansur Al-Azhari (895-980CE).

                                          2What is the proof that the meaning which we are getting from them are the same as these were in pre-Quranic era ?

                                          There is no proof. In fact, quite the opposite, there is plenty of proof that Classical Arabic dictionaries are full of errors and misclassifications. This is why, like any tool, one needs to understand their limitations and biases and use them intelligently and not blindly. One way to use them is to figure out the etymology, which indicates the older meaning that the other meanings were derived from.

                                          3What were the names of the months in the Pre -Quranic era what is the proof of their names or the Arabs were without days and months?

                                          Calendars serve a function in society. In pre-Islamic times, the Arabs didn?t have their own calendar but used a variety of calendars depending on their needs. For example, for the nomads the purpose for using a calendar was to know the seasons, which dictate their movements in the wilderness to find grazing areas for their livestock. Therefore, their year was divided into 6 months Jamad Al-Awwal, Jamad Al-Thanni, Rabi Al-Awwal, Sayf, Qayz, Rabi Al-Thanni, Kharif. Please note that Rabi Al-Awwal (first grazing) occurred in early spring and Rabi Al-Thanni (second grazing) occurred in fall.

                                          We actually have a lot of evidence about the names of the months that were used in Arabia. This is due to the fact that there are many inscriptions where the author mentions the date. However, there is no evidence of the so-called Islamic calendar. This indicates that the new Islamic calendar is an invention of the post-Quranic Islamic empire. Even traditions readily admit that the calendar was invented at the time of Umar I and so at the time of the prophet certainly a different calendar was used.

                                          Note that some of the names of the Umar I months were taken from the calendar of the nomads and some appear to relate the Jewish calendar, for example Safar is related etymologically to Shofar or the blowing of the trumpet during the holidays in the Jewish month of Tishrei and Dhu al-Hijjah is related to the timing of the Jewish feast/?hagg?.

                                          The inscriptions in Southern and Central Arabia show that the Arabs there used the Sabaean calendar, where the year began in April. Here are the names of the months in that calendar

                                          http//i42.tinypic.com/29fxpqv.jpg

                                          In northern Arabia, the city dwellers used calendars that allowed them to do business and organize their affairs. Cities that did business with the Romans used the calendar of the Romans and those that did business with the Persians used the calendar of the Persians, and the cities with large Jewish populations used the Jewish calendar.

                                          Some Arabs followed the Byzantines in beginning the year in September, while the Arab Nestorians followed the Macedonian custom of beginning the year in October. Moreover, instead of borrowing the Latin names, the Arab Nestorian communities retained most of the month-names of the ancient Babylonian luni-solar calendar (also used, with some modification, as the religious calendar of the Jews), but they redefined these to make each one correspond to a Julian month. (See Encl. of Islam II, Tarikh)

                                          The Arabs also used the calendar of the Persians and this continued into the Islamic era. The Persian calendar is functionally identical with that of the ancient Egyptians. It had a vague year of 365 days, divided between 12 months of 30 days each plus five extra days known as the five ?stolen? days.

                                          4How will you translate some english phrases into Arabic
                                          a Present month
                                          b Last month

                                          There is no word for "month" in the great reading. The great reading is not concerned with manmade calendars but with universal cosmic phenomena that are independent of culture and calendars. Pre-quranic inscriptions often use the words "warkh" or "yarkh" (which doesn?t occur in the great reading) to mean "month". For example, see "yarkh" used in the inscription below

                                          http//www.islamic-awareness.org/History/Islam/Inscriptions/raqush.html

                                          Please note above the month name Tammuz.

                                          Also, see "warkh" used in the inscription below

                                          http//www.mnh.si.edu/EPIGRAPHY/e_pre-islamic/fig04_sabaean.htm

                                          So ?present month? in pre-Islamic times would have been translated as ?h-al yarkh? and ?last month? would have been translated as something like ?al-yarkh al-mady?.

                                          I will appreciate if you spare some time to elaborate all these confusing points.

                                          One additional point to elaborate on is the meaning of the word ?nasi?a? in 937. As I mentioned in the first post on this thread there is no agreement on what the word ?nasi?a? in 937 means. A pre-Islamic South Arabian inscription from Haram (CIH 547) provides a clue for what this word could mean. Here the authors offer their excuses to their idol for that they had not performed a certain ritual in the required month, when war had forced them to flee their country, but ?postponed? (?nas?w?) it until another month. As a result of this impiety, their idol withheld the waters during the winter and summer growing seasons, whereupon the authors promised not to repeat their transgression in future (See Encl. of Islam II, Tarikh). It is quite clear from the context in the Haram inscription, that at least the verb nasa? has nothing to do with intercalation as is traditionally thought, but with the moving of a practice within the year itself. So the present so-called Islamic calendar has absolutely no basis.

                                          I hope this helps.

                                          Peace,

                                          Ayman

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