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→A close similarity with the Syriac legend about Alexander the Great
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→Balagha cannot mean that a person reached the time of an external event
→A close similarity with the Syriac legend about Alexander the Great
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→Other examples of balagha: made point a bit clearer
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→Could it mean he reached [a place at] the setting and rising time of the sun?: Occasional criticism for citing an ex-Muslim opinion (despite his expertise), so removed as we've all seen Muslims use minor things as excuse to dismiss strong pages
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→Could it mean he reached [a place at] the setting and rising time of the sun?
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13 March 2016
4 August 2015
→Was alshshams ever used with al maghrib to mean the west?
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→Was alshshams ever used with al maghrib to mean the west?
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→Was alshshams ever used with al maghrib to mean the west?
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13 May 2014
7 May 2014
→Second interpretation: He reached [a place at] the time of sunset and sunrise or he reached those times: checked all sunni collections using sunnah.com
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→Was al matliAA ever used to mean the east?: rechecked all using sunnah.com
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→Was alshshams ever used with al maghrib to mean the west?: checked all sunni collections with benefit of new site sunnah.com
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→Useful resources for verification: Added sunnah.com
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