User talk:Tickle me/archive2
TyposPlease be careful when correcting typos. NEVER correct typos in image names, as you did in Belarusian presidential election, 2006, and in other links without checking the links first. mikka (t) 00:18, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Well, I wasn't swearing. I simply wasn't aware what you know and what not. No offense intended, just being on the safe side you'll never do this again. As a colleague, and as a seasoned wikiholic, I'd friengy suggest to take reguar wikibreaks, using, eg. chess watch or something. If I corrected a "typo" and then deleted an image because of this correction, I'd swallowed a finger waving without fuss. mikka (t) 01:00, 25 March 2006 (UTC) RfA Results and Thanks
KhomeiniRequest by SouthernComfort answered and moved to Talk:Ruhollah Khomeini, as other participants of that talk page might want to comment. --tickle me 01:40, 2 April 2006 (UTC) A suggestion (Excellent to my mind :D )Hi Tickle me, This is regarding the dhimmi, jizya and rules of war in islam articles. I think RfC is not a good idea since we are not sure if both articles are free from any problems. I have a suggestion: All editors involved in this mediation nominate a few editors(not among themselves). They are better to be administrator or at least experienced editors(e.g. Zora ) and concede their editing right to their nominated editors. These people will form the editor committee. All the editors have to promise not to edit the articles directly anymore, but just try to convince the editor committee if they want to make any change to the article(The articles can be blocked from editing). The final decisions are however made by the editor committee(maybe voting). I hope that concensus could be achieved easier there. How is my idea? Please post your opinion at [1] Thanks --Aminz 07:08, 2 April 2006 (UTC) Tickle me, I have made an slot for you on the mediation page.[2] Please post your opinion there. thx--Aminz 07:22, 2 April 2006 (UTC) thanks for warning meWhen I have proposed to you an article about Rudolf I was planning to expend it, which I have not done so, I have pratically forgotten its existance. There seem to be an increase in the number of people involved in the domain getting involved and getting their POV pushed in here, we should be aware of that. Fad (ix) 03:02, 4 April 2006 (UTC) You are very annoying and ignorantMoved to Talk:Basij. --tickle me 08:17, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Re: Basiji use of roman saluteHi Tickle. My source is the same as yours, i.e. this link. Same image is here. The photo purportedly depicts a group of Iranian basijis, but after a deeper look I started doubting which of the groups it corresponds to (assuming of course it's authentic and not some sort of forgery, as suggested by another user). I'm afraid the Arabic (or Persian) phrase on the headbands is not clear, for me at least (I can read Arabic and also a bit of Persian, which is written with basically the same alphabet). I can however tell you that the words "Basij" or "Hezbollah" are not within the visible fragments of the headbands. I see two different "models" of headbands (green with yellow letters and blue with white letters). Last letters in the green/yellow headbands might be ون /..oon, which matches Lebanese Hezbollah's motto (transliterated "fa inna hezbollah hoom al ghaaliboon", a Koran verse meaning "those from the Party of God are the victorious ones"), and if you look at the part almost on the right ear, you see a logo which resembles Lebanese Hezbollah's (i.e. the name "Hezbollah" with a right arm holding a rifle, green letters on a yellow ground. Find it here). Look especially at the rifle's position and compare both the pics. I'm now inclined to Hezbollah's option. I hope this helps a bit. We may consult some Persian and Arabic native speakers, there are some of them in this Wiki. --Filius Rosadis 20:42, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Roman saluteI believe I copied the Basijis info from Roman salute. I do not stand by those additions, except for those regarding Taiwan. If it is well disputed, then feel free to remove it. --Jiang 23:38, 10 April 2006 (UTC) Mosque FAC CommentI have responded to your comments on the Mosque FAC; I hope I have addressed your concerns sufficiently. Feel free to comment more on issues with the article on the FAC page. joturner 03:10, 17 April 2006 (UTC) I read your comment on the Mosque FAC regarding the addition of various comments found in a newspaper article. In response to that I wanted to pose a fairly serious question onto you. If Saudi's influence of Mosques has lead to gender segregation in Mosques (as the article claims), then why can men and women stand next to each other in the Great Mosque of Mecca (Saudi)? Furthermore, Islamic scripture has always stated the order of placement of of genders in a Mosque should be men at the front, children and then women. The reason given is that during Muslim prayer there is a position of bending over called Ruk'u (illustrated [3]) which, even in Western culture, attracts unwarrented attention from men. (Another reason given here.) Is there some reason why these facts were not mentioned? I look forward to understanding your position. Thanks. User247 18:03, 17 April 2006 (UTC) Basiji use of roman saluteon my talk page, you wrote: Hi, you added this to Roman_salute. There's a picture showing Basijis giving this kind of salute, however, some editors dispute its authenticity. Do you have info on the subject? --tickle me 17:20, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
Just another RFA thank you note
Salvation articleHello Tickle me! Just thought you might interested to have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvation#Judaism This was the last change to the Judaism part of the article. http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Salvation&diff=51265398&oldid=51264179 Since it is a christian article, usually Jew editors do not look at it. Thanks, --Aminz 09:44, 4 May 2006 (UTC) DhimmiThere are plenty of capable editors following Dhimmi, and I appreciate their, and your, contributions. But in spite of the good work you do, I find the level of animosity there unpleasant. I have no special expertise to bring to the page, and I think my time can be better spent elsewhere. Best wishes, Tom Harrison Talk 01:09, 10 May 2006 (UTC) Dear Tickle. Al-Mawardi's ref was not deleted. The article still says that it is punishable by death, it is just merged with another sentence. Otherwise there are three sentences that say that it was punishable by death. Now, the reader knows it was punishable by death, and the death is by stoning. I'm really not trying to take anything out.--Dr.Worm 06:01, 27 May 2006 (UTC) Request for Editor / User Page ReviewHey Tickle me/archive2 – You opposed my last RfA in March on rationale I believe may have been related to my user page. In the time since then, I have changed my page to be more universalist (which still conforms with my personal beliefs) and removed the majority of information regarding my conversion to Islam in favor of a section on my philosophy (as well as yours if you desire). Now, I'm looking for your feedback on what you think of the redesign of the page and whether it is sufficient in quelling the March controversy over the page as well as solving the issue about possible inability to maintain a neutral point of view, especially in religion-related articles. For what it's worth, the reason I kept a condensed version of the timeline was because there were, and still are, many people who find it interesting instead of a form of proselytization. Many people have also given me positive feedback on my talk page regarding the look of the page. I personally believe that it is okay to insert individuality onto user pages, especially if it still promotes a sense of community. That is what I was going for with this current version of my user page. Please make comments regarding the user page on my editor review page. Thanks in advance. joturner 14:53, 13 May 2006 (UTC) Hello, and welcome to Wikipedia! We welcome and appreciate your contributions, such as Transatlantic Intelligencer, but we regretfully cannot accept copyrighted text or images borrowed from either web sites or printed material. This article appears to be a direct copy from http://www.trans-int.com/About-transint-7.html. As a copyright violation, Transatlantic Intelligencer appears to qualify for speedy deletion under the speedy deletion criteria. Transatlantic Intelligencer has been tagged for deletion, and may have been deleted by the time you see this message. If the source is a credible one, please consider rewriting the content and citing the source. If you believe that the article is not a copyright violation, or if you have permission from the copyright holder to release the content freely under the GFDL, you can comment to that effect on Talk:Transatlantic Intelligencer. If the article has already been deleted, but you have a proper release, you can reenter the content at Transatlantic Intelligencer, after describing the release on the talk page. However, you may want to consider rewriting the content in your own words. Thank you, and please feel free to continue contributing to Wikipedia. Mr Stephen 13:31, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
...is a copyvio. Rephrasing does not cure it. I put it up for CSD. Courtesy notice. If this thing really is notable, you should rewrite it from scratch. - CrazyRussian talk/contribs/email 18:18, 26 May 2006 (UTC)
About Jizya articlePlease do not change the heading from Criticism to Humiliating nature of Jizya. I can accept other changes as long as you keep that heading remain same. Thank you. --- Faisal 14:54, 31 May 2006 (UTC) About [4], it states "In Turkey any mosque is open to visitors, non-Muslims can visit them as well." BhaiSaab talk 05:18, 7 June 2006 (UTC) Would [5] be appropriate? He's an author of a travel book for Turkey. BhaiSaab talk 18:08, 7 June 2006 (UTC) DYKSpeaking of which... be careful when you put these articles up. This article was started 23:22, 13 February 2006 which is not within the last five days. It shouldn't have been placed into the "did you know template". gren グレン 19:51, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
Banu Nadir mass deletionsWhy did you delete half the sections in Banu Nadir while claiming in the edit summary to be reverting? Why did you claim that I "refused" to provide sources requested, after less than an hour of their being demanded? I note you nominated Banu Nadir for DYK when it was in a terrible, one-sided state, and the fact that you have joined in reversions re-including the biased language which I removed tells me that you are more interested in spreading the bias than creating a neutral encyclopedia. Publicola 20:51, 17 June 2006 (UTC) You did it again! You deleted half the article with the edit summary "rv"! If you are trying to lure me into some kind of a 3RR situation, you might check to see that reverting simple vandalism (such as your deletes of those many sections) doesn't apply. Publicola 21:27, 17 June 2006 (UTC) Please refrain from removing content from Wikipedia, as you did to Banu Nadir. It is considered vandalism. If you want to experiment, please use the sandbox. Thank you. A link to the edit I have reverted can be found here: link. If you believe this edit should not have been reverted, please contact me. CynicalMe 21:28, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Grenavitar's version to which you were apparently trying to revert has all the sections. In any case, I would argue that Jihad and Rules of war in Islam (which deals only with jihad) are specifically not pertinent to Banu Nadir, because the religious concerns were secondary at best in the conflict between that tribe and the Muslims. --71.132.153.146 00:46, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
I am a new user at wikipedia. So I don't know what to do in this situation. The situation at our article is that whatever changes we make, whatever things we discuss, all changes are reverted back again and again. The last change which I think would correspond to the version, which I think was balanced was http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Banu_Nadir&oldid=59433750 . Some people are not accepting any other source other than Jewish writings, and not even Islamic sources like Ahadith. They are not even ready to put Muslims opinion (not as part of the fact, just as an opinion of other party) on the page. As I believe that the novice reader has the right to hear story from both sides. Your efforts will be appreciated, if you can look into this matter. Thank you! SS 14:46, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
GrammarBoy, that was strange. For half a minute, it seemed to me that -th was the second person conjugation and -st the third! And I'm supposed to know these things! Anyhow, it's nice to see you on Aisha talking about sources. This article underwent Zorafication. This is where a fair-minded and competent editor brokers a "he said, she said" compromise between two factions, neither of which have good sources, resulting in original research.Timothy Usher 07:03, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
Banu Nadir mediation questionsPlease help Banu Nadir mediation succeed by providing your opinions in answer to your column on the Talk:Banu Nadir#Dispute location identification answer grid (referring to the questions in the preceeding section.) With luck, this will help narrow the focus of the dispute. Publicola 08:25, 21 June 2006 (UTC) |
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