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The lead reads:
"Mawsim, Waada or Raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb, mainly in Algeria, to designate an annual regional festival.... Marabout or Sufi Tariqa..."
That seems too narrow! See the Nabi Musa "mawsim" in Palestine: Bilad ash-Sham, not Maghreb, and mainstream Sunni, not Sufi. See for instance Kamil al-ʿAsali, Mawsim al-Nabi Musa fi Filastin: Tarikh al-mawsim wal-maqam (The Nabi Musa Festival in Palestine: The history of the festival and the shrine), Amman, Dar al-Karmil, 1990.
Either here, on the disambiguation page, or on both, this should be pointed out. The Wiktionary entry is by far more comprehensive, including 1] season; 2] festive season (especially, the hajj festival); 3] festival, holiday; 4] fair; 5] fixed date, deadline; 6] harvest. Arminden ( talk) 22:33, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
The present version of this article neglects the Mawsim tradition in Morocco and mainly relies on one single Algerian newspaper as reference. In oder to change this bias, it should be completed by information and sources from the corresponding article in the French WP. Munfarid1 ( talk) 22:36, 4 January 2022 (UTC)
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The lead reads:
"Mawsim, Waada or Raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb, mainly in Algeria, to designate an annual regional festival.... Marabout or Sufi Tariqa..."
That seems too narrow! See the Nabi Musa "mawsim" in Palestine: Bilad ash-Sham, not Maghreb, and mainstream Sunni, not Sufi. See for instance Kamil al-ʿAsali, Mawsim al-Nabi Musa fi Filastin: Tarikh al-mawsim wal-maqam (The Nabi Musa Festival in Palestine: The history of the festival and the shrine), Amman, Dar al-Karmil, 1990.
Either here, on the disambiguation page, or on both, this should be pointed out. The Wiktionary entry is by far more comprehensive, including 1] season; 2] festive season (especially, the hajj festival); 3] festival, holiday; 4] fair; 5] fixed date, deadline; 6] harvest. Arminden ( talk) 22:33, 19 April 2021 (UTC)
The present version of this article neglects the Mawsim tradition in Morocco and mainly relies on one single Algerian newspaper as reference. In oder to change this bias, it should be completed by information and sources from the corresponding article in the French WP. Munfarid1 ( talk) 22:36, 4 January 2022 (UTC)