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This article defines the scope of WikiIslam, to assist editors and volunteers in understanding the nature and limits of WikiIslam. The article relevance section of this article and the flowchart included therein give more detailed guidance as to how one can determine whether or not an article or a body of content have a home on WikiIslam.
This article defines the scope of [[WikiIslam]], to assist editors and volunteers in understanding the nature and limits of WikiIslam. The article relevance section of this article and the flowchart included therein give more detailed guidance as to how one can determine whether or not an article or a body of content have a home on WikiIslam.


== Scope ==
==Scope==
According to the site's mission, WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Islam.
According to the site's mission, WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of [[Islam]].


=== '''Defining Islam''' ===
===Defining Islam===
For WikiIslam, Islam is the religion of every recognizable group of people, both historical and present-day, who have called or who do call themselves as “Mu’min”, or believers. Today, these people commonly identify as “Muslims”.  
For WikiIslam, Islam is the religion of every recognizable group of people, both historical and present-day, who have called or who do call themselves as “Mu’min”, or believers. Today, these people commonly identify as “Muslims”.  


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Instead, it categorizes the beliefs and practice of every recognizable group of people who have called themselves Muslim, including those 7th-century persons whose movement would one day evolve into what is now called “Islam.”  
Instead, it categorizes the beliefs and practice of every recognizable group of people who have called themselves Muslim, including those 7th-century persons whose movement would one day evolve into what is now called “Islam.”  


=== '''Defining Religion''' ===
===Defining Religion===
For WikiIslam, “religion” means the set of metaphysical beliefs about the supposed supernatural nature of the universe that humans live in as well as the nature of the supernatural beings which supposedly create, order, inhabit, control and influence it, and their supposed wishes for mankind.
For WikiIslam, “religion” means the set of metaphysical beliefs about the supposed supernatural nature of the universe that humans live in as well as the nature of the supernatural beings which supposedly create, order, inhabit, control and influence it, and their supposed wishes for mankind.


As an extension of this definition, discussion of religious philosophy may be included in the Wiki.
As an extension of this definition, discussion of religious philosophy may be included in the Wiki.


=== '''Competing Narratives''' ===
===Competing Narratives===
There are, broadly speaking, two approaches to the history and development of Islam: that of various Islamic authorities, with their so-called “traditional narrative”, and that of many modern historians, whose approach can be described as both “critical” and “integrative”.
There are, broadly speaking, two approaches to the history and development of Islam: that of various Islamic authorities, with their so-called “traditional narrative”, and that of many modern historians, whose approach can be described as both “critical” and “integrative”.


The traditional narrative consists of the often evolving official narratives advanced by the major sects of Islam. Their tasfirs, hadith, sira, and various other forms of commentaries and historical writings are included within the scope of this Wiki.
The traditional narrative consists of the often evolving official narratives advanced by the major sects of Islam. Their [[Tafsir|tasfirs]], [[hadith]], [[sira]], and various other forms of commentaries and historical writings are included within the scope of this Wiki.


The modern, historical-critical approach consists of these documents and also non-Arabic, non-Islamic primary sources, including archaeological evidence, which provide further information on the formative years of Islamic history. These sources are by and large much closer in time to the events they describe than the Islamic sources, but occasionally fragmentary. WikiIslam deals with both, seeing them both as vital to an accurate understanding the nature of Islam and its history.
The modern, historical-critical approach consists of these documents and also non-Arabic, non-Islamic primary sources, including archaeological evidence, which provide further information on the formative years of Islamic history. These sources are by and large much closer in time to the events they describe than the Islamic sources, but occasionally fragmentary. WikiIslam deals with both, seeing them both as vital to an accurate understanding the nature of Islam and its history.


=== '''History, Politics, and Apologetics''' ===
===History, Politics, and Apologetics===
WikiIslam deals with the history of Islam only as it relates to the beliefs of Muslims and their development.
WikiIslam deals with the history of Islam only as it relates to the beliefs of Muslims and their development.


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Specific arguments of Islamic apologists are discussed only far as they have become widespread beliefs within the Muslim world.
Specific arguments of Islamic apologists are discussed only far as they have become widespread beliefs within the Muslim world.


== Article relevance ==
==Article relevance==
According to its mission, WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Islam. For this reason, the quality of the site’s content is a huge concern, and WikiIslam gives great care both to what is included and excluded. Islamic scholars have traditionally claimed that Islam is an all-encompassing way of life, and that everything from how one sleeps, keeps their hair and operates their government can and should be governed by its rules. The scope of what might be called “Islamic” is thus truly vast, and the mantle of Islam has been claimed for every intellectual movement under the sun, from fascism to communism to feminism. It is thus imperative that editors keep their focus firmly on the intended subject matter—the theological beliefs of Islamic scholars and laity and the history thereof. If the wiki deals with elements of history, philosophy, politics, or apologetics far outside the scope of these subjects, the form and focus of the wiki would be lost. For this reason, when thinking about creating a new article on the Wiki, the following questions should be asked of the subject matter of the article before it is even created:
According to its mission, WikiIslam aims to provide accurate and accessible information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Islam. For this reason, the quality of the site’s content is a huge concern, and WikiIslam gives great care both to what is included and excluded. Islamic scholars have traditionally claimed that Islam is an all-encompassing way of life, and that everything from how one sleeps, keeps their hair and operates their government can and should be governed by its rules. The scope of what might be called “Islamic” is thus truly vast, and the mantle of Islam has been claimed for every intellectual movement under the sun, from fascism to communism to feminism. It is thus imperative that editors keep their focus firmly on the intended subject matter—the theological beliefs of Islamic scholars and laity and the history thereof. If the wiki deals with elements of history, philosophy, politics, or apologetics far outside the scope of these subjects, the form and focus of the wiki would be lost. For this reason, when thinking about creating a new article on the Wiki, the following questions should be asked of the subject matter of the article before it is even created:


=== Article relevance flowchart ===
===Article relevance flowchart===


==See Also==
==See Also==
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