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			| thekra 
 ITALY
 |  Topic initiated on Thursday, March 18, 2004  -  4:50 PM   
 | Gregorian dates indication 
 I was learning the "Revelation of the Qur'an" and found this written: <BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> Farahi (d: 1930 AD) <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>
 I just wanted to point out that AD means Anno Domini, which in Latin means Lord's year.
 I guess to mention Gregorian dates we should better use CE instead of AD, as CE means Christian Era.
 We are not supposed to believe that Jesus was the Lord, so we are not supposed to name a year AD... year of the Lord, cause it is after Jesus. AD is a merely Christian term.
 This is not meant to offend anybody, it's just a little suggestion ;)
 Assalamu alaykum,
 Thekra
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			| hkhan 
 UNITED KINGDOM
 |  Posted - Friday, March 19, 2004  -  7:59 PM   
 | peace/waalaykum assalam sr. welcome & v. nice to see u on forum
 
 this is indeed v. informative b/c i always thought AD meant 'After the Death of  christ' and BC 'Before Christ'
 good versions though i suppose! instead of the Lord one!!
 thanks a lot/jazak'Allah
 
 regards
 henna
 
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			| thekra 
 ITALY
 |  Posted - Saturday, March 20, 2004  -  6:34 AM   
 | Well, AD or Anno Domini is counted out starting from the birth of Jesus, not from his death ;) While BC means before Christ as you correctly said.
 Assalamu alaykum,
 Thekra
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