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Sharaf al-din al-Tusi

Hi, Thanks a lot for your contribution to Sharaf al-din al-Tusi's article which led to a very nice solution according to me. I tried to move my comment at the end of your talk page but i failed, so sorry for that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wikaviani (talkcontribs) 21:21, 7 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Wikaviani: I'm glad I helped. Thank you. Wiqi(55) 13:26, 16 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Aisha

Hi. Can you please check the recent edits on Aisha's article? A user has added new information but I'm not sure about the reliability of sources. Thanks. Keivan.fTalk 08:00, 9 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Ibn Taymiyyah

Yep, thanks for catching that. I misread the removal as an addition. Eperoton (talk) 17:45, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Eperoton: No problem. Keep up the good work. Wiqi(55) 20:01, 4 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Razi

hi. I added another sources to quote. this quote is clearly from Zakaria Al-razi. if you search you will find out. with best regards --– Hossein Iran « talk » 07:18, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Hosseiniran:, many historians have already rejected the attribution of these quotes to Razi. The article makes note of this, citing specialists in Islamic philosophy, as well as briefly summarizing the views expressed in the disputed quotes. Please read the section you're adding the quotes to. Wiqi(55) 08:18, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Abu Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi (Islamic scholar) held a debate with Zakariya al-Razi. he mentioned his debate in the book (debate between Abu hatam al-razi with Zakariya al-Razi). I used 3 references for the paragraphs and the first one was not attributed, it's original quote and 2 others are attribtution of the paragraph.--– Hossein Iran « talk » 12:26, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

@Hosseiniran: The quote you keep adding was written by Abu Hatim, not Zakariya Razi. In fact, Abu Hatim never mentioned Zakariya Razi in his book. The article already explains this in one paragraph based on recent and specialist sources. The other view is also summarized in one paragraph. Adding a lengthy misquotation would give more weight to one view over another which is not inline with WP:DUE. Wiqi(55) 16:06, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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And are these IPs, you edit-warring whilst logged out?

@Kansas Bear: No, I only edit using this account. The recent activity made that page more noticeable on my watchlist, so I took a closer look. Wiqi(55) 22:37, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Abdullah Ibn Saba

Hi thanks for your edits it helps in removing some of the bias in the introduction.

However I just wanted to add that their are several Shia writers who affirm the exsistance of Ibn Saba not just Sunni so this should also be added in the introduction.

Also there are also pld Jewish texts which confirm his jewish roots and they describe him as a Shia initiator or developer of the sect.

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@ShaniAli1lo: I think we could use a paragraph explaining why Ibn Saba' is notable from the point of view of early historians. I'll go ahead and add something which should cover your first point about Shia tradition. Wiqi(55) 16:11, 31 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Good start. I just think one final edit is warranted regarding the contention of his Jewish roots in the introduction. Old Jewish texts have mentioned Saba as a former jew apostate in their texts he is described as a follower of Ali and the iniator of the Shia sect.
This can be quoted directly from the book called: History of the Jews Volume 2: From the roman empire to the early medieval period. By Simon Dubnov page 330.
The book quotes "Ali had the cooperation of of Abdala, ben Sab, an Arab Jew, who embraced Islam and proclaimed the dogma of a second advent of Mohammad before the end of the world and WHO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST INITIATORS OF THE SHIITE SECT"
Sorry I could not highlight the quote so I instead used capitals for the important part of it. This should be added after the "his jewish roots have also been contested" sentence in the introduction as several Jewish sources affirm his existance. Thanks for your good work and help. ShaniAli1lo (talk) 19:16, 31 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]
@ShaniAli1lo: My impression is that these pre-modern Jewish sources are just repeating what is said by Sunni/Shia historians. I'm not sure if they add anything notable enough for the lede, plus the "contested" sentence seem to cover both sides. If you have sources that provide new details/arguments on his Ancestry, then I suggest you add them to the "Ancestry" section first. Wiqi(55) 05:57, 1 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Your edit at Abbasid Caliphate‎ was not exactly closer to the source

Here, where the source and the text both said Persian, you changed Persian to Iranian with an edit summary saying you were making it closer to the source. Sure, you made some other helpful changes, but Persian and Iranian are not exactly the same thing and you should have left it at Persian. I've fixed that now. Doug Weller talk 11:37, 12 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

@Doug Weller:, the source uses Persian in the general sense, which should not be confused with Persian people -- a specific ethnic and linguistic group. Previously the article correctly reflected the source when it linked "Persian" to Iranian people; I just made that point more explicit. Wiqi(55) 10:56, 13 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
But surely that's your interpretation of the source. Remove the link by all means, but we shouldn't decide that a source really means other than what it says. Note that I also change the bit about "most" of the leaders as the source doesn't say that. Doug Weller talk 12:40, 13 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
@Doug Weller: Please look again at the diff. "Most" was already in the article before my edit. The same goes for "Iranian" but was hidden behind a link. I just made an editorial judgment to unhide it per WP:LINK: "The text needs to make sense to readers who cannot follow links." In retrospect, I find it more accurate, especially when compared to the interpretation you're currently maintaining: that Persian should be understood as Persian people -- a specific ethnic/linguistic group excluding other Iranians. I'm currently inactive on wp, if you're contesting which interpretation is right then I suggest you leave it ambiguous by just linking to Persian (which matches the source's wording). Wiqi(55) 17:29, 13 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry if you misunderstood me. I know that 'most' was there, but it still isn't what the source says. I'm not sure what author meant by Persian, perhaps there are clues elsewhere in the article. Ok, I checked and see "(For the distribution of the Persian population in Sasanian Iraq, see Morony, pp. 181-213) and speaking of Baghdad "here were considerable Persian elements in its population". There are a lot of comments in the source that make me think it is Persian people. Thanks very much for taking the time. Doug Weller talk 18:33, 13 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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The explanation in your second edit note was the sort of thing I had in mind. Thank you. (I didn't add the original text, btw, I just thought that a better reason to delete it needed to be given.) --John Maynard Friedman (talk) 22:07, 29 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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Please point me to where this is allowed, under MOSLINK. I left the non-Gregorian ones linked, as you saw; but the Gregorian items are not permitted to be linked unless the article is explicitly chronological in theme. Tony (talk) 05:32, 30 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]