Talk:Islamic Circle of North America

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Reference to 'CyberNews' regarding "investigation"[edit]

This "CyberNews" website looks quite sensationalist to me (e.g. links to e-mail the writer tips give the game away) and so I don't think it's a reliable source to be cited by Wikipedia. Your opinions? --Buyoof 20:17, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Removed References to Sound Vision from History[edit]

This information is not relevant to ICNA history (and is not accurate to begin with). Mr "Honestlove" (or Kos-Daily, BTW having two IDs is a violation of wiki TOS) needs to be more introspective about his personal vendettas and figure out if this is really the best use of his time on this planet. Why not raise money for those suffering from the floods still in Pakistan? --FightPettiness (talk) 15:23, 23 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

You are Right[edit]

There are many neo-con cites which have little to no journalistic standards who spew a bunch of garbage about all of the Mainstream Islamic Organizations out there. This article does need a more in depth look at the organization, but without copy and pasting from their official site. -AK

Fair use rationale for Image:ICNA.png[edit]

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This article is TERRIBLE[edit]

Someone just did a google books search fir ICNA to try and add cites to this article. Most don't even say *anything* about supporting terrorist organizations. Those that do, just point to right-wing propaganda books like "American Jihad" that don't need to be fact-checked in anyway. Look at the cites. Do you see the word ICNA or "Islamic Circle of North America" in the title of ANY of them? And then soemone puts up a link to "whyislam"? This is a hitpiece, not an article. --69.123.205.100 (talk) 16:12, 5 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

SELFPUB[edit]

I think ICNA's condemnation of terrorism is a fair way of representing the group's ideology. I'm open to moving this to another section (like Ideology) or keeping it separate. And of course, we wouldn't use this in another article. But this definitely belongs here.VR talk 02:15, 30 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

IPT[edit]

There seems to be consensus that IPT isn't a very reliable source. So I'm going to go ahead and remove them from this article.VR talk 16:03, 8 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]