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Jamma'in Banu Qudama Origins
editSorry if I edited the page Jamma'in without first discussing it. I found that the link provided is outdated and doesn't contain any reference to Jamma'in Village Profile anymore. From my research, the Banu Qudama are originally from Jamma'in check Ibn Qudama biography in Islam Web, they went to Damascus in 1156 AC after being prosecuted by Hugh of Ibelin named Ibn Barzan by Ibn Tulun and reported by Usama ibn Munqidh [1] and confirmed at the page of Jamma'in Village and at Ibn Qudama Arabic Wikipedia Page and at معجم بلدان فلسطين. Hope you may review the links and lets discuss it Kessale (talk)
- No problem, I actually didn't realize the IWPS source was a dead link now. Unfortunately I couldn't find the source in the web archives either. As for the new information, you can go ahead and insert it. I won't revert the changes if they're backed by reliable sources (RS). Arabic Wikipedia and Palestine Remembered wouldn't cut it as RS. However, you might be able to use the references that the Arabic wiki article uses. The other two sources (IslamWeb and Attarikh al-Arabi) seem ok. --
Typo
editNote that Dauphin, p. 807 has a typo wrt references for this place; they give SWP II, 184, that should of course be SWP II, 284. Cheers, Huldra (talk) 21:17, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
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Is this the birthplace of Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi? See the discussion here, Huldra (talk) 20:42, 31 January 2018 (UTC)