User talk:إسماعيل

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Hello, إسماعيل, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Thankyou dear Meno25 for your very warm welcome. I will be sure to seek your help and advice if necessary. Until that time, peace be upon you. إسماعيل (talk) 22:49, 28 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Regarding your recent edit[edit]

There used to be "claims" of physical fight based on Mojan Moomen's book in Usuli and Akhbari articles. I checked Moomen's book and as stated in the talk page of both of these articles[1] [2] there was no mention of physical fight. I therefore went ahead and removed this unsourced content from both articles. If you want this "claim" to be shown in Criticism of Twelver Shi'ism you would need to find it in a source, post it in Usuli and Akhbari articles and then you can use it in your favorite article. But before doing that, please do not make any changes in any of the above mentioned article.--Kazemita1 (talk) 14:54, 12 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

For your information, this is where Moomen talks about it in his book:

"At first, the Akhbaris predominated at the shrine cities Iraq bu it was Bihbahani who, at the end of the 18th century, reversed this and indeed completely routed the Akhbaris at Karbala and Najaf. South Iraq, Bahrain and a few cities in Iran such as Kirman remaned akhbari strongholds for a few more decades but eventually the Usuli triumph was complete and only a handful of Shi'i ulama have remained Akhbari to the present day."


Brother there is no need to insult me with words like “then you can use it in your favorite article”. Where did I say it is my favorite article? You shouldn’t take offense to such edits because my intentions are not to hurt anyones feelings. This is just words and information that harm nobody. I accept your info on my page but I didn’t respond because I am busy with other stuff at the time. But I wasn’t ignoring you if that makes you feel better. & if it makes you happy I have found several sources that mention the physical violence. But I will now add them in the article there. That will be better so others in the future are not confused if the sources are on other articles.إسماعيل (talk) 22:53, 18 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]