The result of the debate was Delete. The way I count it out, the votes are as follows: Delete: 11 Keep: 5 Delete and Merge: 2. Counting the 2 Deletes and Merges with the Deletes, that come to approximately 70percent in favor of deletion. I find the arguments for Deletion very convincing. The article is not well cited, and checking of what citations do exist by others has raised questions of the credibility of the sources cited. I do not find the arguments for Keep nearly as convincing. Ëvilphoenix Burn! 17:57, 19 March 2006 (UTC) reply
A very, very confusing article formerly known as Islam in the Bible, which at least made some sense as a title. Hard to do this justice, but basically it seems to be about a genuine encyclopaedic topic, Islam and Christianity, that has been spread over a walled garden of articles including Bible und Muhammed, Islamic view of the Bible, Islamic Christianity studies and others, most of which bear the hallmark of User:Striver. This one, though, is so full of mostly unintelligible unsourced and/or original research and/or exotic forms of POV that I' wouldn't know what parts could be usefully merged somewhere. Sandstein 11:46, 11 March 2006 (UTC) reply
This is not OR, please read the book "Islam in the Bible" that is included in the references. I want to work on this article, but had simply not had the time due to a user going on a afd rage [4]. He have been heavily critizised, see his talk page, but the damage is done and i needed to put my energy to save those 20+ articles. Again, read the book or wait till i can get time to work on this. Or help me by googling out some sources. -- Striver 15:59, 19 March 2006 (UTC) reply
The result of the debate was Delete. The way I count it out, the votes are as follows: Delete: 11 Keep: 5 Delete and Merge: 2. Counting the 2 Deletes and Merges with the Deletes, that come to approximately 70percent in favor of deletion. I find the arguments for Deletion very convincing. The article is not well cited, and checking of what citations do exist by others has raised questions of the credibility of the sources cited. I do not find the arguments for Keep nearly as convincing. Ëvilphoenix Burn! 17:57, 19 March 2006 (UTC) reply
A very, very confusing article formerly known as Islam in the Bible, which at least made some sense as a title. Hard to do this justice, but basically it seems to be about a genuine encyclopaedic topic, Islam and Christianity, that has been spread over a walled garden of articles including Bible und Muhammed, Islamic view of the Bible, Islamic Christianity studies and others, most of which bear the hallmark of User:Striver. This one, though, is so full of mostly unintelligible unsourced and/or original research and/or exotic forms of POV that I' wouldn't know what parts could be usefully merged somewhere. Sandstein 11:46, 11 March 2006 (UTC) reply
This is not OR, please read the book "Islam in the Bible" that is included in the references. I want to work on this article, but had simply not had the time due to a user going on a afd rage [4]. He have been heavily critizised, see his talk page, but the damage is done and i needed to put my energy to save those 20+ articles. Again, read the book or wait till i can get time to work on this. Or help me by googling out some sources. -- Striver 15:59, 19 March 2006 (UTC) reply