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Seriously, Ive searched in the web and can’t find an answer. Any clarification would be appreciated. Thanks.
MJ
MJ
*The Prophet Sulaiman(pbuh) (Solomon) was the youngest son of the Prophet Dawud (peace be upon him). He was born at Jerusalem. The name of his mother was Saba. * (ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?244918-The-Life-Of-Prophet-Sulaiman(Peace-Be-Upon-Him)Seriously, Ive searched in the web and can’t find an answer. Any clarification would be appreciated. Thanks.
MJ
Interesting.*The Prophet Sulaiman(pbuh) (Solomon) was the youngest son of the Prophet Dawud (peace be upon him). He was born at Jerusalem. The name of his mother was Saba. * (ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?244918-The-Life-Of-Prophet-Sulaiman(Peace-Be-Upon-Him)
Not in the Hadith either? So, the reference from the previous link is possibly more legend than fact I guess. I wonder how the name Saba got into it. Perhaps (Im conjecturing here) something to do with the Queen of Sheba?No reference for that neither in Quran nor hadith, and what is written in the link provided by Pitcharan is irrelevant since it’s not based on any reference nor mentioned in any Islamic history book.
Maybe you should check the OT reference instead.
Yes, it could be because the “Queen of Saba” is the Arabic translation for “Queen of Sheba”.Not in the Hadith either? So, the reference from the previous link is possibly more legend than fact I guess. I wonder how the name Saba got into it. Perhaps (Im conjecturing here) something to do with the Queen of Sheba?![]()
That’s a thought! Yes, I can see how Bathsheba could arguably become Saba.Well, if we grant Saba = Sheba, then the Islamic tradition could be preserving a corrupted or abbreviated form of “Bathsheba”, the name of Solomon’s real mother, as given in the second book of Samuel.![]()