13:3913:39, 29 August 2015diffhist−241
Wahhabism
Sunnah.org has been discredited as a reliable source a multitude of times, it doesn't align with WP:IRS at all and user:MezzoMezzo has pointed this out numerous times. No doubt there is opposition but it needs to be sourced.
28 August 2015
14:0114:01, 28 August 2015diffhist−1,052
Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz
Okay but the source says wahhabi, wahhabi is a puritanical 18th Cent. movement not a jurisprudence and certainly not Salafism which is a late 19th Cent Egyptian reformist movement inspired by Muhammed Abduh and Rashid Ridah.
22:2122:21, 27 August 2015diffhist−957
Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz
You're right in asserting his movement is the wahhabi movement but this is not his legal jurisprudence - Ibn Abdul Wahhab' himself was Hanbali if you read George Halverson. I've moved your edit to movement and kept Hanbali.
01:4601:46, 27 August 2015diffhist+6,792
Mujaddid
I've implemented a version from the talk page suggestions that seemed to be an agreeable way to go.
05:2405:24, 23 August 2015diffhist+1,226
Ehsan Elahi Zaheer
Erm no, websites can be used as sources (as the entire article is referenced to websites) this is an official university's website not any website. Why do you remove my edits but not the rest of the article which also sources this site?
04:5304:53, 23 August 2015diffhist+12
Template:Islam
98% of the 1.5 billion muslims are sunni or shia. How is it NOT NPOV to make a distinction!? It is POV to act like all are equally significant to the same degree.
13:3913:39, 29 August 2015diffhist−241
Wahhabism
Sunnah.org has been discredited as a reliable source a multitude of times, it doesn't align with WP:IRS at all and user:MezzoMezzo has pointed this out numerous times. No doubt there is opposition but it needs to be sourced.
28 August 2015
14:0114:01, 28 August 2015diffhist−1,052
Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz
Okay but the source says wahhabi, wahhabi is a puritanical 18th Cent. movement not a jurisprudence and certainly not Salafism which is a late 19th Cent Egyptian reformist movement inspired by Muhammed Abduh and Rashid Ridah.
22:2122:21, 27 August 2015diffhist−957
Abdul-Aziz Ibn Baz
You're right in asserting his movement is the wahhabi movement but this is not his legal jurisprudence - Ibn Abdul Wahhab' himself was Hanbali if you read George Halverson. I've moved your edit to movement and kept Hanbali.
01:4601:46, 27 August 2015diffhist+6,792
Mujaddid
I've implemented a version from the talk page suggestions that seemed to be an agreeable way to go.
05:2405:24, 23 August 2015diffhist+1,226
Ehsan Elahi Zaheer
Erm no, websites can be used as sources (as the entire article is referenced to websites) this is an official university's website not any website. Why do you remove my edits but not the rest of the article which also sources this site?
04:5304:53, 23 August 2015diffhist+12
Template:Islam
98% of the 1.5 billion muslims are sunni or shia. How is it NOT NPOV to make a distinction!? It is POV to act like all are equally significant to the same degree.