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| ''If this is the sort of thing Islamists are ready to propagate openly with the approval and endorsement of authorities, Universities and so many sponsors, then what other lies do they feed to children at Muslim schools, and to young adults at mosques? Why are so many of the non-Muslim governments and individuals who continue to perpetuate these myths via websites and forums so eager to appease Muslims and show that their culture produced superior inventions by taking rightful credits from other civilizations such as ancient China, ancient Rome, and pre-Islamic Egypt? '' | | ''If this is the sort of thing Islamists are ready to propagate openly with the approval and endorsement of authorities, Universities and so many sponsors, then what other lies do they feed to children at Muslim schools, and to young adults at mosques? Why are so many of the non-Muslim governments and individuals who continue to perpetuate these myths via websites and forums so eager to appease Muslims and show that their culture produced superior inventions by taking rightful credits from other civilizations such as ancient China, ancient Rome, and pre-Islamic Egypt? '' | ||
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| Opinionated rants are to be avoided. This is not an anti-jihad site or blog for airing ones | | Opinionated rants are to be avoided. This is not an anti-jihad site or blog for airing ones frustrations concerning perceived wrongs in society. | ||
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| ''Shahid (شَهيد , plural: شُهَداء šuhadā) is an Islamic term for a martyr. As with adultery and justice, the term martyr in Islam differs from the secular and Biblical definitions of the word.'' | | ''Shahid (شَهيد , plural: شُهَداء šuhadā) is an Islamic term for a martyr. As with adultery and justice, the term martyr in Islam differs from the secular and Biblical definitions of the word.'' | ||
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| ''Juwayriya was described in some hadiths as "jinnya" which some dictionaries translate to "angel like".'' | | ''Juwayriya was described in some hadiths as "jinnya" which some dictionaries translate to "angel like".'' | ||
| An editor's own conclusions or exaggerations are being replaced with facts. | | An editor's own conclusions or exaggerations are being replaced with facts. | ||
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==See Also== | |||
* [[WikiIslam:Policies and Guidelines]] | |||
* [[WikiIslam:Forum/Help and Inquiries]] | |||
[[Category:Policies and Guidelines]] | [[Category:Policies and Guidelines]] |
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