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Abdul Ali Deobandi
- ... that Abdul Ali Deobandi stipulated that women were prohibited from learning reading and writing, even at home?
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Faldi00 (talk) 08:12, 6 July 2024 (UTC).
Article is new, long enough and neutral. It cites sources inline. "Earwig's Copyvio Detector" reports very few text similiarity commenting "violation unlikely". The hokk is well-formatted and interesting. Its length is within limit. Its fact is accurate, however, a reference is needed directly at the end of the sentence in the article. No QPQ is required for the nominator. I will approve after the reference issue is addressed. CeeGee 15:19, 9 July 2024 (UTC)
I added the missing citing by myself because there wa no reaction in couple of days, and the issue was minor. I guess the issue was not understood. Anyway, it is now fine. Good to go. CeeGee 03:22, 12 July 2024 (UTC)
- Faldi00, is [1] a reliable source? ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 12:25, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
- AirshipJungleman29 nuun.asia is pro-Taliban media.[1] Nevertheless, several journals, research papers, and reports [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] cited nuun.asia's article as their source. Hence, I believe that nuun.asia is still considered a reliable source.
If it is a pro-Taliban source, it is not WP:INDEPENDENT when covering a pro-Taliban advisor of Mullah Omar. ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 23:32, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
- AirshipJungleman29 nuun.asia is pro-Taliban media.[1] Nevertheless, several journals, research papers, and reports [2][3][4][5][6][7][8] cited nuun.asia's article as their source. Hence, I believe that nuun.asia is still considered a reliable source.
- Faldi00, is [1] a reliable source? ~~ AirshipJungleman29 (talk) 12:25, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
References
- ^ "Briefing: Pro-Taliban media outlet challenges IS narratives". BBC Insight. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ From Words to Deeds: A Study of Armed Non-State Actors' Practice and Interpretation of International Humanitarian and Human Rights Norms The Taliban-Afghanistan (PDF) (Report). UK Research and Innovation. Retrieved 4 August 2024 – via Geneva Academy.
- ^ Lombardi, Clark B.; March, Andrew F. "Afghan Taliban Views on Legitimate Islamic Governance CERTAINTIES, AMBIGUITIES, AND AREAS FOR COMPROMISE" (PDF). usip.org. United States Institute of Peace. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ Siddique, Abubakar. "The Taliban's Spring Offensive: Afghanistan Faces a Crucial Year". jamestown.org. James Town. Retrieved 4 August 2024.
- ^ Khalil, Ahmad Bilal (2022). "Local Conflicts and Foreign Fighters: The 'Afghan Arabs' Phenomena During Afghan Conflict (1978–2021)". India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs. 78 (4). doi:10.1177/09749284221127780.
- ^ Ahmadzai, Atal (2022). "IS-Khorasan: Organizational Structure, Ideological Convergence with the Taliban, and Future Prospects". Perspectives on Terrorism. 16 (5): 2. JSTOR 27168613.
- ^ Omarkhail, Ihsanullah (2023). "The trajectory of Islamic State Khorasan Province and Afghan Taliban rivalry". Small Wars & Insurgencies. doi:10.1080/09592318.2023.2288450.
- ^ Hemat, Toryalai; Sekandary, Muhammad Ibrahim; Habib, Fazlullah; Sadiq, Abdul Saboor (2022). "Air pollution in Jalalabad city: its causes, effects, and solutions". Exima Journal. 5: 315-349.