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There is a "user page" with basically the same content but reworded and ''Ibrahim'' for the patriarch's name. If a contributory wants to take the user name ''Arab'', I have no problem with that, but let's not confuse a user page with an article page. ], Wednesday, April 10, 2002 | There is a "user page" with basically the same content but reworded and ''Ibrahim'' for the patriarch's name. If a contributory wants to take the user name ''Arab'', I have no problem with that, but let's not confuse a user page with an article page. ], Wednesday, April 10, 2002 | ||
The following text was moved from user:Arab because it seems more like it applies to the ] article than to a Misplaced Pages contributor. ] | |||
Arab (noun) - descibes a person of Arabic descent. | |||
Historically, an Arab is descendant from one of two sons of the Prophet Ibrahim. The other son's linage is claimed by the Jews | |||
Revision as of 14:17, 10 April 2002
There is a "user page" with basically the same content but reworded and Ibrahim for the patriarch's name. If a contributory wants to take the user name Arab, I have no problem with that, but let's not confuse a user page with an article page. Ed Poor, Wednesday, April 10, 2002
The following text was moved from user:Arab because it seems more like it applies to the Arab article than to a Misplaced Pages contributor. Ed Poor
Arab (noun) - descibes a person of Arabic descent.
Historically, an Arab is descendant from one of two sons of the Prophet Ibrahim. The other son's linage is claimed by the Jews