Talk:Sharh

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[edit] Prod

Hi. The prod is unwaranted, a simple google search gives over 200k of hits that firmly establish notability in the exact same field that this valid stub article gives details of. Furhter, the "list" section does the very same thing. Please consider removing the prod. --Striver 05:25, 17 December 2006 (UTC)

  • I will leave this be for now, but I feel that this is a very poor article, and perhaps an unnecessary one. The word evidently means "comment" or "commentary" (although the article does not say that, the list in the sidebar says "comment"). Why is this a special word in Islam? For example, the Christian Gospels are frequently referred to as "The Gospel According to John", "The Gospel According to Luke", etc.... but no one thinks "According" is a special word, just because it appears in the title of some works. This article needs to explain to the non-Muslim why 'sharh' is important. --Brianyoumans 17:40, 17 December 2006 (UTC)