Talk:Shuaib
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editThis article is essentially some fan of Yusuf Ali's opinion about Shuaib's identity. From my experience, it is a minor opinion. I think the obsession with it in the article destroys the article's NPOV. --Ephilei (talk) 01:40, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
- I agree... the article is 80% quotation of footnotes of a 1946 translation of the Qur'an, which is hardly conclusive and certainly not informed... I recommend we reduce all the quotes to a citation plus a declarative sentence - "Some commentators do not agree on the identity of Shu'ayb and Jethro, such as translator Yusuf Ali. < ref >" Should I just do it? em zilch (talk) 21:35, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
Part of a series on Shi'ah Islam?
editShouldn't the article be part of the series on Islam (in general)?Senantiasa (talk) 08:48, 10 April 2009 (UTC)
I agree - as a Twelver Shi'a, I feel strongly that this should be part of the series on Islam in general, as Prophet Shoaib (AS), or Jethro from the Bible, is in the Holy Qur'an and is therefore important to ALL Muslims, not just Shia Muslims. (Ali, 12:06 PM, 20 April 2009) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.85.220.63 (talk) 16:07, 20 April 2009 (UTC)
Request for comment
editProposal for removing prefixes "Islamic views on xyz" | ||
I have started a request move to remove the prefixes Attached with the Prophets in Islam to there Names as in Islam. Like Islamic views on Abraham → Ibrahim as it becomes difficult to search the topic. Please participate in the discussion at Talk:Page Thanks. --Ibrahim ebi (talk) 19:46, 14 December 2012 (UTC) |
This is incomplete Wikipedia please write something more about Shuaib pbuh Siddharth879 (talk) 12:20, 14 November 2016 (UTC)
The shrine of Prophet Shoayeeb (AS)
editAs per digital world Atlas Map the shrine of Prophet Shuayb (AS) was mentioned in Jabal (mount) which is the highest point of Arab peninsula, rising 12336 feet or 3760 meters high from water or sea level. Shafiqur Mazumdar (talk) 07:47, 2 June 2018 (UTC)