Category:Manzil al-Qamar: Revision history

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9 June 2026

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  • curprev 11:5911:59, 9 June 2026 Sushoff talk contribs 500 bytes +500 Created page with "In Arabic, the 28 lunar stations are known as <mark>''manāzil al-qamar''</mark> (singular: ''manzil''), representing 28 specific, equal segments of 12° 51' of the zodiac belt that the Moon traverses during its sidereal orbit. These stations act as the "lodges" or "resting places" where the Moon stays for a day. They originated in pre-Islamic astronomy as weather prediction and time-reckoning calendars (the ''anwā'''), which merged with or even originated from the Indi..." Tag: Visual edit