Talk:Rind (tribe)
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Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib
[edit ]I removed the content which related to Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, the citation is from 1983, before the time of modern scholarship, WP:AGE MATTERS. how does it qualify as WP:RS?
Also, the connection of Rind as a Baloch tribe to Hamzah ibn Abdul Muttalib, the uncle of the Prophet, is misleading and a claim that strongly contradicts the actual WP:RS and hadith and Islamic sources. And the citation in the article citing is WP:VER, and cites zero sources
It's quite mythical and The "history" up to this point is of course quite imaginary.[1]
Some of these ballads may go back to the 16th century. They all agree that the Baluch are the sons of Mīr Ḥamza, and rose up in Aleppo, where they sided with Ḥosayn in his struggle with Caliph Yazīd, fighting at Karbalā. (The "history" up to this point is of course quite imaginary.).
Balash-Vologases (talk) 08:37, 2 February 2025 (UTC) [reply ]