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::: By ] in editing the article I won't count them as ]. So please help in reaching the consensus. ] (]) 13:39, 19 December 2014 (UTC) ::: By ] in editing the article I won't count them as ]. So please help in reaching the consensus. ] (]) 13:39, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
::::{{ping|Mhhossein}} What I am sure of is that Misplaced Pages is based on rules, and no amount of religious fervor supersedes those rules. The role of huffingtonpost.co.uk is that of blog host. Al-Alam is a propaganda outlet of the Iranian theocracy. al-mubin.org is a publisher of religious fiction, not a ]. As for removing poorly sourced material, "Any material lacking a reliable source directly supporting it may be removed and should not be replaced without an inline citation to a reliable source.". Given that my edits bring the article into accordance with Misplaced Pages policy, you can't count them as vandalism whether you recognize them as being in good faith or not.--] (]) 01:58, 20 December 2014 (UTC) ::::{{ping|Mhhossein}} What I am sure of is that Misplaced Pages is based on rules, and no amount of religious fervor supersedes those rules. The role of huffingtonpost.co.uk is that of blog host. Al-Alam is a propaganda outlet of the Iranian theocracy. al-mubin.org is a publisher of religious fiction, not a ]. As for removing poorly sourced material, "Any material lacking a reliable source directly supporting it may be removed and should not be replaced without an inline citation to a reliable source.". Given that my edits bring the article into accordance with Misplaced Pages policy, you can't count them as vandalism whether you recognize them as being in good faith or not.--] (]) 01:58, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
:::::{{ping|Anders Feder}} (1) I really see no solid reason for removal of materials from the blog being hosted by hufington post and the materials from Alalam. You may refer to ] occurred. Blogs might be used as reliable sources per ] and considering that is a professional in this field. So, most of the materials related to these two sources should be restored. Albeit we'd better let the readers know whose opinion is being expressed by using "according to..." and etc (this point was also stated in the discussion, while some of the deleted materials were whith this style). Same arguments are used for the materials removed from the reliable source of . (2) By the way how could you recognize al-mubin.org as a publisher of religious fictions? According to whom? Are you evaluating all of the books by all of the authors related to this publisher? ] (]) 16:55, 25 December 2014 (UTC)

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An early version of this article was based on translations of the entries for Arba'in in the fr: and de: Wikipedias. -- The Anome 21:42, 26 Oct 2004 (UTC)

A great start

Just added my penny's worth. Apologies if this breaches protocol I'm not aware of. I'm a virginal poster!

Leo Africanus 14:14, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)

No, that's the whole idea -- we edit collaboratively, and no-one "owns" the article. Thanks for your contribution, which has significantly improved the article. (You can read Welcome, Newcomer for more information). -- The Anome 16:12, 27 Oct 2004 (UTC)


Can someone please add references!!!

when is Arba'een in 2005 ?

When is Arba'een in 2005 in the Gregorian calendar ?

Number of pilgrims in 2013

Article says:

The number of pilgrims was expected to rise to 18 million during the next two days, Arbaeen reached over 18 million in 2013.

The problem is that none of references are realy neutral (NPOV) and an acceptable source of verification (VER). they are all dependent to shia news agencies. تیرداد (talk) 19:42, 28 December 2013 (UTC)

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Please try to adhere to Misplaced Pages policy when editing this article. Misplaced Pages is not a soapbox for promoting personal views or one's favorite branch of Islam. Only state facts backed up by reliable, verifiable sources, not merely opinions or excerpts from various blogs. I intend to remove content which I deem to be contrary to the aims and policies of Misplaced Pages. If you disagree with my edits, please state your reasons here so they can be discussed, rather than merely initiating a edit war.--Anders Feder (talk) 00:06, 14 December 2014 (UTC)

Hey Anders Feder! Is there any valid reason for the following:
  • 1: You've removed some of the sourced materials without maintaining the reason.
  • 2: You've removed some of the sourced materials without maintaining the reason.
  • 3: Most of what you've removed are well sourced materials and are not from blog.
  • 4: I can't really figure out, why???
By the way I also can not understand why you've mentioned edit war. Does it mean that your editions will likely make other editors involve edit war? Mhhossein (talk) 16:03, 17 December 2014 (UTC)
Yes, people on a crusade to promote their religion on Misplaced Pages unfortunately often indulge in edit warring because they are unable to have their propaganda included under regular standards of reliability and neutrality, as if being disruptive would somehow make them seem more convincing.
  • 1: The reason is obvious - the sources are not reliable.
  • 2: Same as above.
  • 3: The parts I've removed are not well-sourced, but cite the opinion blog of a "faith leader".
  • 4: The part is not neutral and unreliably sourced.
--Anders Feder (talk) 01:24, 18 December 2014 (UTC)
@Anders Feder: So you are sure about yourself and doubtful about others?
1: So what's the role of hufington post and alalam there? (Although it is not your edition! sorry for the mistake)
2: What's the role of there?
3: Did you call Hufington post a Blog? Which blog do you mean exactly. Parts you removed are mainly from Hufington post!
4: When some parts are not neutral it does not mean that you can delete it, at most you could help it becoming neutral by making copy editions and adding balancing sources. Again, you removed parts from huffington post.
By assuming your good faith in editing the article I won't count them as vandalism. So please help in reaching the consensus. Mhhossein (talk) 13:39, 19 December 2014 (UTC)
@Mhhossein: What I am sure of is that Misplaced Pages is based on rules, and no amount of religious fervor supersedes those rules. The role of huffingtonpost.co.uk is that of blog host. Al-Alam is a propaganda outlet of the Iranian theocracy. al-mubin.org is a publisher of religious fiction, not a reliable source. As for removing poorly sourced material, "Any material lacking a reliable source directly supporting it may be removed and should not be replaced without an inline citation to a reliable source.". Given that my edits bring the article into accordance with Misplaced Pages policy, you can't count them as vandalism whether you recognize them as being in good faith or not.--Anders Feder (talk) 01:58, 20 December 2014 (UTC)
@Anders Feder: (1) I really see no solid reason for removal of materials from the blog being hosted by hufington post and the materials from Alalam. You may refer to the discussion occurred. Blogs might be used as reliable sources per WP:NEWSBLOG and considering that Sayyid Mahdi Modarresi is a professional in this field. So, most of the materials related to these two sources should be restored. Albeit we'd better let the readers know whose opinion is being expressed by using "according to..." and etc (this point was also stated in the discussion, while some of the deleted materials were whith this style). Same arguments are used for the materials removed from the reliable source of Independant. (2) By the way how could you recognize al-mubin.org as a publisher of religious fictions? According to whom? Are you evaluating all of the books by all of the authors related to this publisher? Mhhossein (talk) 16:55, 25 December 2014 (UTC)
  1. Shaykh Saleem Bhimji. "Arbaeen of Imam Husayn". www.al-mubin.org.
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