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Amram: Revision history


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  • curprev 06:4906:49, 5 May 202332.214.74.121 talk 10,305 bytes +6 Added this text to say "is sometimes" confused, as this clearly confirms there is confusion, and does not dismiss it entirely as saying "He is NOT to be confused" as if it cannot be done. I retract my last edit of "may be confused" because some may take this as something a person may do. In conclusion, simply stating He is "sometimes confused" is the best medium, of not saying you cannot confuse this, because it is widely up for debate, and allowing people to confuse them. This allows people... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 06:4106:41, 5 May 202332.214.74.121 talk 10,299 bytes −6 →‎Arabic: Saying he is "not to be confused" is stating that people can not be confused with this. It is highly known and accepted that people, many scholars and theologists, believe that this confusion is warranted. Therefore, saying Imran "may be confused" with Amran of the Bible, is much more acceptable and does not confirm nor deny this confusion to be true or false. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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