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Naming convention
editWhy is he being referred to as "bin Salman". "Salman" is his father's name in Arabic naming conventions. "Bin Salman" is not his surname, "Bin" simply means "son of..."
Can it be edited to just "Mohammed"?
Crown Prince, not Heir Apparent
editThe clause "... is the heir apparent to the Saudi Arabian throne" needs to be revised. He's not the heir apparent because that system doesn't apply. An heir apparent (as in medieval England) is someone whose right to succeed is indefeasible and hence cannot be abrogated even by the sovereign. (Look it up in a dictionary of English law.) In a system where the ruler has the power to designate his heir, the term "crown prince" is more appropriate. 98.115.255.240 (talk) 18:55, 17 August 2024 (UTC)
Contradiction in intro
editIn the first two paragraphs, it currently says:
"He is the seventh son of King Salman of Saudi Arabia and grandson of the nation's founder, King Abdulaziz."
and
"Mohammed was born as the first child of Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz and his third wife, Fahda bint Falah Al Hithlain."
As it stands, these sentences are contradictory. Is his father King Salman or Prince Salman? Or was Mohammed born when his father the kind was a prince, or did the king adopt him? Or conceivably the prince's wife divorced him and married the king, giving Mohammed in fact two fathers? Also, is he a first child or a seventh son? He couldn't be both, unless there is an adoption of some sort involved VictoriaWordNerd (talk) 20:06, 29 August 2024 (UTC)
- Not sure what your confusion is - it seems clear. Salman had three wives. MBS is his 7th son (from all wives) and 1st child with his 3rd wife. What's not to understand about that? Similarly when MBS was born his father was just a prince. Now he is king. So.... he is currently the 7th son of King Salman. But when he was born ... "Mohammed was born as the first child of Prince Salman and his third wife". What's not to understand about that either? DeCausa (talk) 20:16, 29 August 2024 (UTC)
Where did his picture go?
editSomeone fix it EIIernate1990 (talk) 16:16, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
Rights
editYou are so veneered dear Sir , why are women still treated as 2nd class citizens still under your very great Rule , love Suzanne from Scotland @ 143.159.6.134 (talk) 00:23, 28 October 2024 (UTC)
Mbs . Personal url . You are one in a zillion. This life and the next
editI would like to speak with you. Maybe my dying wish . Definitely one of my Christmas wishes. 2603:300A:1898:C100:F072:E6F9:D2AF:CB77 (talk) 22:58, 28 October 2024 (UTC)