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|'''Content should be based on fully referenced facts and mainstream Islamic sources'''<BR>Any critique of mainstream Islam should be based on its own rules and religious sources, meaning articles should never endorse (but may simply document or challenge) fringe theories unsupported by the majority of evidence. There should be no personal opinions or abstract deductions, and every statement of fact must be supported by reliable, published sources.
|'''Content should be based on fully referenced facts and mainstream Islamic sources'''<BR>Any analysis of Islam should be based on its own mainstream rules and religious sources, meaning articles should never endorse (but may simply document or challenge) fringe theories unsupported by the majority of evidence. There should be no personal opinions or abstract deductions, and every statement of fact must be supported by reliable, published sources.
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|'''Content should remain neutral towards other religions, world-views and political positions'''<BR>References to other religions, world-views, political positions and those who adhere to them should be avoided all together. If for some reason it becomes a necessity, the reference should remain absolutely neutral, neither promoting or criticizing them. That said, the critique of Islam should be grounded in science (e.g. Evolution is accepted as a scientific fact).
|'''Content should remain neutral towards other religions, world-views and political positions'''<BR>References to other religions, world-views, political positions and those who adhere to them should be avoided all together. If for some reason it becomes a necessity, the reference should remain absolutely neutral, neither promoting or criticizing them. That said, any analysis of Islam should be grounded in science (e.g. Evolution is accepted as a scientific fact).
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