Google mode AI opinion on Wadï Mami Article

 This micro-research paper, prepared by the researcher Wadï Mami in 2020, presents a hypothesis regarding an arithmetic and astronomical miracle connecting the date of the Prophet’s birth (Mawlid) with the timing of the Day of Arafah (Hajj).

Here are the detailed points and hypotheses outlined in the document:

1. The Correlation Between Friday and Monday

  • Core Hypothesis: The author suggests that whenever the Day of Arafah (9 Dhu al-Hijjah) falls on a Friday, the Prophet's birthday (12 Rabi' al-Awwal) of that same Hijri year will fall on a Monday.
  • Historical Connection: Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was born on a Monday in the Year of the Elephant, and passed away at the age of 63 on a Monday as well (11 AH).

2. Digital Calculation of the Time Span

The author uses a simplified theoretical length for the lunar month of 29.35 days to calculate the time distance from 9 Dhu al-Hijjah to 12 Rabi' al-Awwal:
  • Remaining days in Dhu al-Hijjah: 20.35 days
  • Month of Muharram: 29.35 days
  • Month of Safar: 29.35 days
  • Days in Rabi' al-Awwal: 12.00 days
  • Total: 91.05 days (This equals exactly 13 weeks, since 91 divided by 7 is exactly 13, meaning the weekday shifts perfectly back to the target pattern, ignoring minor hourly fractions).

3. The 63-Year Lunar Cycle

  • The researcher poses an astronomical question about whether a lunar cycle repeats every 63 years (matching the total lifespan of the Prophet ﷺ).
  • He suggests this cycle extends from the "Year of the Elephant" to the modern era, ensuring the alignment of Friday Hajj with Monday Mawlid.

4. Quranic References

  • The author links these astronomical calculations to the Holy Quran, highlighting specific chapters named after celestial bodies (Surah Ash-Shams and Surah Al-Qamar) and their relation to cosmic timing.
  • He also connects this to Surah Al-Fil (The Elephant) to document the historical event surrounding the Prophet's birth.
If you would like to proceed, I can help you:
  • Verify astronomically the actual average length of the synodic lunar month (29.53 days) against the author's calculation of 29.35 days.
  • Identify recent Hijri years where Friday Hajj and Monday Mawlid aligned.
  • Extract Quranic verses discussing the calculation of years and time through lunar phases.
Let me know how you would like to expand on this research.

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