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I have read ]. I have not found anything against what I put on WIKIPEDIA. I have read ]. I have not found anything against what I put on WIKIPEDIA.
I should inform that the page I had created, wouldn't have violated the WIKIPEDIA's POLICIES. I should inform that the page I had created, wouldn't have violated the WIKIPEDIA's POLICIES.
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The page is about OnlineIslamicStudies.com The page is about OnlineIslamicStudies.com

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Online Islamic Studies (OIS) is an innovative learning platform created to enhance the knowledge of English-speaking Muslims all over the world. OIS presents lessons, speeches, books, and other content as audio podcasts. These podcasts allow users to acquire Islamic knowledge at their own pace in an asynchronous learning environment with access to glossaries and Arabic pronunciation audio. In addition to the podcasts, users are able to interact with the scholars who teach on OIS through Question and Answer (Q & A) sessions, online Discussions, and Scholar’s Notes. Online Islamic Studies (OIS) is an innovative learning platform created to enhance the knowledge of English-speaking Muslims all over the world. OIS presents lessons, speeches, books, and other content as audio podcasts. These podcasts allow users to acquire Islamic knowledge at their own pace in an asynchronous learning environment with access to glossaries and Arabic pronunciation audio. In addition to the podcasts, users are able to interact with the scholars who teach on OIS through Question and Answer (Q & A) sessions, online Discussions, and Scholar’s Notes.

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Hello As you have violated the POLICIES of WIKIPEDIA for removing a page without a proper reason, I need to speak with your supervisor. Please inform him/her to contact me.

........... I have read Misplaced Pages:Policies and guidelines. I have not found anything against what I put on WIKIPEDIA. I should inform that the page I had created, wouldn't have violated the WIKIPEDIA's POLICIES. I am a law teacher and know what I say.

I repeat what I wrote you before:

You removed a page I had created. And I don't even have an access to the draft of what I wrote.

  1. It wasn't an advertisement. It was about a non-profit non-governmental educational organization and I had the right to put it on WIKIPEDIA.
  2. There are many articles about big companies such as Pepsi, facebook, Coca-Cola and so on. These pages are advertising the big companies. Why don't you delete them all? And you easily perform a deletion of a page about an educational institute.

I ask you kindly to recover the page.

Here is what you deleted: 13:30, 4 August 2016 Deb (talk | contribs) deleted page Online Islamic Studies (G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion)

The page is about OnlineIslamicStudies.com ........................................... Online Islamic Studies (OIS) is an innovative learning platform created to enhance the knowledge of English-speaking Muslims all over the world. OIS presents lessons, speeches, books, and other content as audio podcasts. These podcasts allow users to acquire Islamic knowledge at their own pace in an asynchronous learning environment with access to glossaries and Arabic pronunciation audio. In addition to the podcasts, users are able to interact with the scholars who teach on OIS through Question and Answer (Q & A) sessions, online Discussions, and Scholar’s Notes.