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:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Saggy}}, Status: Active'' {{refend}}
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Saggy is interested in issues surrounding the Qur'an and Hadith, such as [[Scientific Errors in the Quran|scientific errors in the Qur'an]]. He is the creator of the articles [[Scientific Errors in the Hadith]] and [[Lack of Detail in the Quran|Lack of Detail in the Qur'an]]
Saggy is interested in issues surrounding the Qur'an and Hadith, such as [[Scientific Errors in the Quran|scientific errors in the Qur'an]]. He is the creator of the articles, "[[Scientific Errors in the Hadith]]," and "[[Lack of Detail in the Quran|Lack of Detail in the Qur'an]]".


===Lightyears===
===Lightyears===
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Lightyears created very detailed articles for several different topics including [[Dhul-Qarnayn]]. In his own words, he is "not interested in causing people who are happy believing in Islam to doubt their faith," but hopes that his work "will dissuade some Muslims from spreading mistaken claims and flawed arguments about science or mathematical miracles in the Qur’an."
Lightyears created in-depth and original articles for several different topics, including [[Dhul-Qarnayn]]. In his own words, he is "not interested in causing people who are happy believing in Islam to doubt their faith," but hopes that his work "will dissuade some Muslims from spreading mistaken claims and flawed arguments about science or mathematical miracles in the Qur’an."


===Sahab {{small star}}===
===Sahab {{small star}}===
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:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Al-Qaum}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Al-Qaum}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Al-Qaum is a close friend of Sahab's and also a former Sunni Muslim from South Asia. He is a devout Christian. He mostly helped with the [[Islam in the News]] section on the front page (which is currently inactive). Other articles he worked on include the [[Persecution]] and media related pages.
Al-Qaum is a close friend of Sahab's and also a former Sunni Muslim from South Asia. He is a devout Christian. He mostly helped with the "[[Islam in the News]]" section on the front page (which is currently inactive). Other articles he worked on include the "[[Persecution]]" and media related pages.


===Sanitarium===
===Sanitarium===
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:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Sanitarium}}, [[:Category:Sani|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Sanitarium}}, [[:Category:Sani|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Sanitarium is an atheist feminist from [[Australia]]. She administered the site over several years and contributed heavily to female-related articles. She also wrote the [[Islamic Prophecies]] series and recruited other editors such as Sahab.
Sanitarium is an atheist feminist from [[Australia]]. She administered the site over several years and contributed heavily to female-related articles. She also wrote the "[[Islamic Prophecies]]" series and recruited other editors such as Sahab.


===Farside===
===Farside===
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:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Farside}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Farside}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Prophet Farside sometimes claims to be the founder of "Farsideology – the ultimate belief system." In reality, Farside is the original inspiration behind the site. He is the creator of the satirical [[Farsideology]] series on Islam and is one of the earliest editors of WikiIslam.
Prophet Farside sometimes claims to be the founder of "Farsideology – the ultimate belief system." In reality, Farside is the original inspiration behind the site. He is the creator of the satirical "[[Farsideology]]" series on Islam and is one of the earliest editors of WikiIslam.


===Natassia===
===Natassia===
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:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Selfworm}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''{{user2|Selfworm}}, Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Selfworm is an atheist mathematician and computer scientist. He was an early contributor to WikiIslam and started the [[QHS]] (Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars) series which now spans almost eighty pages.
Selfworm is an atheist mathematician and computer scientist. He was an early contributor to WikiIslam and started the "[[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars]]" (QHS) series which now spans almost eighty pages.


===Careylj===
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:{{refbegin}}''[[:Category:Hector|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''[[:Category:Hector|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Hector is an atheist. Like THHuxley, he is a prolific online debater and much of his contributions to WikiIslam center around the scientific field. Notable contributions outside of the scientific field include his [[Refutation of Modern Apologetics Against Aishas Age|Refutation of Modern Apologetics Against Aisha's Age]].
Hector is an atheist. Like THHuxley, he is a prolific online debater and much of his contributions to WikiIslam center around the scientific field. Notable contributions outside of the scientific field include, "[[Aisha Age of Consummation|Aisha's Age of Consummation]]," and "[[Refutation of Modern Apologetics Against Aishas Age|Refutation of Modern Apologetics Against Aisha's Age]]".


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