Talk:Shalim
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Man or woman? Morning or Night?
[edit]Shachar is here referred to as a lady. In the article on Shachar, he is a man. Unless Shachar was a hermaphrodite, she/he cannot have been both lady and man. Which was she/he? Historygypsy (talk) 19:11, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
The dictionary of deities & demons referred to here might well claim that Venus is the "Evening Star", but in fact it is the "Morning Star".
Finally, the Hebrew consonants Y M could be interpreted as the Hebrew Yom (day), but also as "Yam", who was the Canaanite Sea God. [or URL].
We need a true scholar to settle these confusions Historygypsy (talk) 19:32, 8 October 2011 (UTC)
- Perhaps this confusion is historical, since Shachar is a common name in Israel for both men and women. I know one of each. Zerotalk 00:10, 9 October 2011 (UTC)
In the Quran: fact?
[edit]An anonymous editor who has contributed nothing else to enWiki has dumped into this article a faulty, highly questionable statement (here and in the following edit). He claims that
- The name "Shalim" also exists as a variant of the Arabic word "salim", which appears in the Qur'an. It means "safe, sound and secure".
and offers as a source a page on academyofislam.com where there isn't a single mention of "Shalim". I have removed the whole thing. If he was indeed unto something, somebody else will have to pick it up and make the case for it here. Cheers, Arminden (talk) 16:33, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Unconnected "see also" items
[edit]Gtrmp has added as "See also" items two deities with this 2006 edit, probably before the {{Portal|Mythology|Asia}} was created. I can see no direct connection between them and Shalim. What was probably a useful addition 15 years ago, has in my opinion lost its usefulness once we got the Portal|Mythology|Asia, where the two deities are listed among many others. Here they are:
- Almaqah, the Moon God of the kingdoms of Saba' (in today's Yemen), Dʿmt and Aksum (in today's Eritrea and Ethiopia)
- Wadd, pre-Islamic Arabian god, the national god of the Minaeans of South Arabia.
There are plenty of other moon gods and telluric deities in the Ancient Near East, I don't see how these two in particular can inform about Canaanite Shalim. Arminden (talk) 16:57, 28 December 2021 (UTC)
Corruption for a name meaning
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The respected sir I beg to request the name of shalim meaning is not describe, this is the reason those are not able to the of Wikipedia.I request to describe the name meaning. Thanks you. Shalim Ahmed (talk) 16:42, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
- What is the meaning of this words Shalim Ahmed (talk) 16:43, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
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