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== addLoadEvent ==
Hi ManiF, I am really glad that this time you assumed good faith and not thought of me as just an arab nationalist that goes around and changes everything to arab.


Hi, one of your user scripts uses the <code>addLoadEvent( ''func'' )</code> function (see ). This function will be removed from ] soon. Please modify your scripts to use <code>addOnloadHook( ''func'' )</code> instead. —'']'' 18:31, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
His name was علاء الدين أبو الحسن عليّ بن أبي حزم '''القرشي''' الدمشقي , the Al-Quraishi in his name indicates that he is from the arab tribe of Quraish. The prophet mohammad was also from that tribe too. So not just any arab!


==mistakes==
Most sources say that he is an Arab, including:
Salam(dorud).
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I found some mistakes in Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Iran.
*1-]:
There is a template which said "User Sassanid" but shows map of the Achaemenid . So I suggest to change the picture or name of it. Please don't tell me it's not an article so it can be wrong. Ufrate(forat) was the western border of sassanid's territory most of the time.
*2-Timeline of Dynasties of Iran: There was some semi-independent government in Iran between ] and ] which are called estila(with sword) and estekfa(with permition). They have dependent autority but they didn't have legitimacy without permittion of kalif, although kalif was under their domination during buwayhids and siljukids. I suggest to use different colors to show different type of government. Also from Timurids to Safavids there were mulukattavayefi and there might be more than 5 government in one time. --] 03:43, 26 December 2006 (UTC)


==Two Articles in need of your attention==
The book you have posted : ''Going Higher: Oxygen Man and Mountains'' is actuall not about science or medicine history, as you can see from the name of the title and from its . But rather books like:
There are two entries at Misplaced Pages, which have falsely created -- they are ] and ]. Both entries are factitious. I have requested the entries to be deleted. My reasons are:
* - by Lucio Russo
:''The term '''Turko-Persian Tradition''' (or '''Turco-Persian''') does not exists academically and it is a factitious entry! Check the ] to confirm -- The correct name for that culture is the ] culture not the "Turko-Persian". Turkophones (mostly of mixed race and Persianized in culture) only spoke in Turkic dialects and were in the military. That is not enough participation in creating and forming the culture to deserve the name "Turko-Persian Tradition" – This is misinformation. All the elements in that area, which have to do with tradition and culture, were drawn from the Iranian culture and the Islamic faith, not much Turkic elements (like shamanism, yurts etc.) were incorporated in. That is what makes the name "Turko-Persian" an imaginary one and therefore the entry should be deleted.''
Any contributions would greatly appreciated. Bā Sepās ] 02:03, 17 January 2007 (UTC)


== Turkish Kurdistan ==


Ben bu madde hakkında adminlere bir şikayette bulunmayı düşünüyorum bu maddenin adının doğruluğundan şüpheli olan herkesin şikayet etmesinin daha etkili olacağını düşünüyorum bunun için yardım etmek isterseniz cevabınızı bekliyorum]
But still, its interesting that he was mentioned as persian in the link you posted.


== AfD ==
] 16:50, 9 April 2006 (UTC)


Hi {{PAGENAME}}, this is a message I'm posting to everyone who participated in ]. I have nominated the same article for deletion again ] – you might be interested. Regards, ]] 09:01, 29 March 2007 (UTC)
:OK, I am sorry ManiF. I have to correct my info. His name Al-Quraishi indictaes he may came from Qursh, a village near to Damscus. (Arabic).
And Birmistan Al-nouri (البيمارستان النوري )was a hospitel in damscus, named after the Buyahid ruler البيمارستان العضدي Al-Birmistan Al-'Adhdi. ] 17:25, 9 April 2006 (UTC)


== ] ==
::You are welcome. The College Hospital (Bimaristan Al-Noori) was founded by the turkish ruler by Noor ] . Why he choosed Birmstan , is really interesting! Maybe his ancestor was Birmistan!] 18:19, 9 April 2006 (UTC)


{{Misplaced Pages:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2015/MassMessage}} ] (]) 13:42, 23 November 2015 (UTC)
I have no info from Nafis. But for Mashallah, we have a situation. If you can find the email of Donald R. Hill, the author of "Islamic Science and Engineering", we may find our answer. I tried looking. But I cant locate where he is, or what University he teaches at. I couldnt find him on Edinburgh University faculty list. His book is a bit puzzling. On p. 10 it says he is a Jew from Khorasan, but later on he says he is a Jew from Basrah.--] 19:41, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
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:I think I figured it out. I think this is the case: Mashallah was from Khorasan, no doubt, as Donald Hill says, but he moved to Basrah, not unsimilar to what we have for Khwarazmi. The Iraq/Baghdad area was the cosmopolitan center of those days. So no surprise there.

:I think we have a case here. Mashallah was indeed Iranian.--] 22:09, 12 April 2006 (UTC)

== Ibn al-nadim ==

I have never mentioned that he is an Arab! or arab-born or something like this. ] 22:48, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
: *sigh*..thats fine with me. ] 22:56, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
==]==
Please look at . ] 11:56, 13 April 2006 (UTC)

== Aucaman arbitration ==

Yes, if you think you have evidence to present that will show they are involved, go ahead. We'll take a look at it and see if we think it's serious or related enough for inclusion in a final decision. Thanks. ]·] 06:07, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
:I added what became obvious when looking at the evidence. Others had only presented evidence of Acauman's edit warring, but in each case when I looked at the diffs, I saw the same people in the same edit wars with him over and over again. So I added them. If you feel there are others that ought to be included, please add the evidence to the case and I'll look at it in the morning. ]·] 08:31, 15 April 2006 (UTC)
::Yes, you still have time. Voting takes a while and is a fluid process, during which new proposals are always added (In fact, I just changed the Zmmz one). Also, it doesn't close until we agree to close, and if there is still evidence coming in, we'll hold off on closing. We won't wait around forever (it's been 3 weeks) but if you get evidence to us in the next few days, we'll definitely take it into consideration. ]·] 19:03, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

== Qabusnameh etc. ==
Please take a look at ]. There are statements about Bustan and Golestan and Qabusnameh. Are these statements correct ? I think these are written by some western editors who have no understanding of the language and style of these books and sufi poetry in general ("Moreed/Morad" and Morshed ...). Thanks. --]13:44, 15 April 2006 (UTC)

: Dear friends I think one way to confront systematic misinterpretation of Persian mystic poetry and Persian Sufism would be developing the following page: ]. Here we can define and introduce this school of thought and Moreed/Morad relationship and related concepts in the context of Persian literature and culture. To me, this is a good way to stop misinterpretation of Persian mystic poetry. Take care.--] 11:22, 16 April 2006 (UTC)

== Your complaint to Tony Sidaway ==

Mani, I've responded to your procedural concerns on Tony's talk page. Let me assure you I have no intention of backing away from my responsibility. I could make a fuss now about you failing to AGF, but I'm tired of these games. Also, if I hadn't already seen so much confused and garbled English over the last few days, I'd take great offense at your using the word "perjured". I'll let it pass, but please look it up in a dictionary, and you might then still want to retract it before Tony or somebody else actually sees it. ] <small><sup>]|]</sup></small> 15:08, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

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mistakes

Salam(dorud).

I found some mistakes in Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Iran.

There is a template which said "User Sassanid" but shows map of the Achaemenid . So I suggest to change the picture or name of it. Please don't tell me it's not an article so it can be wrong. Ufrate(forat) was the western border of sassanid's territory most of the time.

  • 2-Timeline of Dynasties of Iran: There was some semi-independent government in Iran between Tahirids and Mongols which are called estila(with sword) and estekfa(with permition). They have dependent autority but they didn't have legitimacy without permittion of kalif, although kalif was under their domination during buwayhids and siljukids. I suggest to use different colors to show different type of government. Also from Timurids to Safavids there were mulukattavayefi and there might be more than 5 government in one time. --Sa.vakilian 03:43, 26 December 2006 (UTC)

Two Articles in need of your attention

There are two entries at Misplaced Pages, which have falsely created -- they are Turco-Persian and Turko-Persian Tradition. Both entries are factitious. I have requested the entries to be deleted. My reasons are:

The term Turko-Persian Tradition (or Turco-Persian) does not exists academically and it is a factitious entry! Check the Encyclopaedia Iranica to confirm -- The correct name for that culture is the Persianate culture not the "Turko-Persian". Turkophones (mostly of mixed race and Persianized in culture) only spoke in Turkic dialects and were in the military. That is not enough participation in creating and forming the culture to deserve the name "Turko-Persian Tradition" – This is misinformation. All the elements in that area, which have to do with tradition and culture, were drawn from the Iranian culture and the Islamic faith, not much Turkic elements (like shamanism, yurts etc.) were incorporated in. That is what makes the name "Turko-Persian" an imaginary one and therefore the entry should be deleted.

Any contributions would greatly appreciated. Bā Sepās Surena 02:03, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

Turkish Kurdistan

Ben bu madde hakkında adminlere bir şikayette bulunmayı düşünüyorum bu maddenin adının doğruluğundan şüpheli olan herkesin şikayet etmesinin daha etkili olacağını düşünüyorum bunun için yardım etmek isterseniz cevabınızı bekliyorumOnurRC

AfD

Hi ManiF, this is a message I'm posting to everyone who participated in this AfD. I have nominated the same article for deletion again here – you might be interested. Regards, KissL 09:01, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

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