The result was redirect to Islamic sexual jurisprudence. ✗ plicit 12:12, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
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This article is oddly specific and unnatural for an encyclopedia. There are no reliable sources supporting its general notability ( WP:GNG) in the sense of focusing on this subject as their principle topic in a way that in turn justifies it as an encyclopedic entry independent from the main article Islamic sexual jurisprudence (a.k.a.: Sexuality in Islam). Basically what we have is a collection of Islam blogs/Q&A websites. But Wikipedia is not an Islamic blog or Q&A website, and should not be mirroring such material unless it has significant coverage in reliable, secondary sources. On the contrary, not even a single reliable, secondary source is cited in this article. There is also some odd exceptionalism going on here. You will not find dedicated articles for anal sex in Judaism or Christianity (nor would I expect to). Wikipedia's main articles on religious proclivities towards sexuality (such as Sexuality in Judaism) are quite sufficient, and should remain so unless a very good case is made that the situation should be otherwise. Iskandar323 ( talk) 09:03, 6 April 2022 (UTC)
The result was redirect to Islamic sexual jurisprudence. ✗ plicit 12:12, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
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This article is oddly specific and unnatural for an encyclopedia. There are no reliable sources supporting its general notability ( WP:GNG) in the sense of focusing on this subject as their principle topic in a way that in turn justifies it as an encyclopedic entry independent from the main article Islamic sexual jurisprudence (a.k.a.: Sexuality in Islam). Basically what we have is a collection of Islam blogs/Q&A websites. But Wikipedia is not an Islamic blog or Q&A website, and should not be mirroring such material unless it has significant coverage in reliable, secondary sources. On the contrary, not even a single reliable, secondary source is cited in this article. There is also some odd exceptionalism going on here. You will not find dedicated articles for anal sex in Judaism or Christianity (nor would I expect to). Wikipedia's main articles on religious proclivities towards sexuality (such as Sexuality in Judaism) are quite sufficient, and should remain so unless a very good case is made that the situation should be otherwise. Iskandar323 ( talk) 09:03, 6 April 2022 (UTC)