Talk:Invasion of Sawiq

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The original version of this article stated that Sallam ibn Mishkam was "also known as Abu Rafi". This is not correct. The Sallam known as Abu Rafi was the son of Abu'l-Huqayq and he was assassinated in 627. The Sallam who was the son of Mishkam led the defence of Khaybar in 628 but died in the battle.

Sawiq is not a type of porridge, it's an Arabic term to describe flour for consumption in general. I have changed this account, nevertheless. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 115.134.183.182 (talk) 16:30, 28 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]