Talk:Sayyid Muhammad Jaunpuri

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[edit] The height of criticism...

There was a line... Jaunpuri was born in Jaunpur...!!! Strange... is that something to mention that way...?!?!?!

I corrected it to 'Syed Mohammad was born in Jaunpur' hence he is called Jaunpuri by the masses...

It was not his name nor was he ever named thus.

And to say... His parents are said to have been named Amina and Abdullah, as per the Prophet's Hadith...

Strangest way to emphasize!! Are parents named after the birth of their child?!?!?

One may make fun, of others, fine... but not by making fun of himself. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Azgs (talkcontribs) .

It is entirely possible that someone would not recognize that the name Jaunpuri implied an origin in Jaunpur. Irving Berlin did not come from Berlin.
The bit about the hadith is apparently intended to say that his birth met the conditions of prophecy. It is perhaps not so well worded. --Saforrest 00:32, 22 April 2006 (UTC)