Talk:Muhammad Mahdi al-Jawahiri

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Translation and Copyright

I translated a portion of the Arabic (or at least did a first draft), but the Arabic text feels familiar to me. If someone recognizes the source or feels my translation needs work, feel free to make a correction. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.166.23.98 (talk) 03:00, 12 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Muhammad BIO

Muhammad was a very bright man whom lived up to his expectations. His passion and love for poetry lead him to live a good and entertaining life. He has 8 children. He brought up 4 children with his wife. Later on his dear wife died. He married her sister. This wasn't because he was a pervert, because he wanted his children to be all from the same family. He thought to himself if they aren't from the same family problems might occur. He was one of the greatest poets whom lived.(Adil Aljawahiri)( My grandfather was his cousin.) May he rest in peace. please wish him goodness.

Poetry INFO.

Muhammad wrote different kinds of poetry from religious to every day life. He wrote a lot of Islamic poetry to spread the religion to a wider society. As he succeeded in his task, he wrote more poetry about the every day life, surroundings and manners we people use. (Adil Aljawahiri)( My grandfather was his cousin.)

The above was added to the article page by User:78.145.20.111 - since it didn't seem encyclopaedic enough in tone for the main page, I've moved it here - Dsp13 (talk) 21:59, 12 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]