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[edit] Indian Sub continent Zaidis versus Yemeni Zaidis & Al-Zaidis
Some Zaidis are known as Wasitis. Zayd ibn Ali was martyred in Kufa, Iraq, many of his descendents either returned to al-Hijaz or remained in Iraq. Some of those who stayed in Iraq settled in Wasit. Some descendants from Wasit then moved to the Indian subcontinent. These Zaidis believe in twelve Imams and are part of the Shia Ithna Asharia. Most of them settled in India and Pakistan. The biggest group of Zaidis believing in twelve Shia Imams is known as Saadat-e-Bara. Saadat means descendant of the Prophet Muhammad and Bara means twelve in Hindi and Urdu. Saadat-e-Bara's numbers are highest in Karachi (Pakistan) and Muzaffarnagar (India).
NOTE* The Descendents of Zaid that stayed in Iraq and then moved to the subcontinent have the last name Zaidi. Zaid's descendent that returned to Al-Hijaz and then travelled to al-Asir and Sana'a have the last name Al-Zaidi. Basically Those who have the last name Zaidi are from the Subcontinent and those who have Al-Zaidi are Arab. Sub continent zaidis are not to be confused with the zaidis of Yemen. In Yemen there are two types of Zaidis: Al-Zaidis whom are descendents of Zaid ibn Ali and Zaidis, whom are followers of the Zaidi Fiqh
Like i said there are two types of Zaidis in Yemen, Al-Zaidis whom are descendents of Zaid and Zaidis who are the followers of the Zaidi Fiqh Fivers. There are Al-Zaidis who are Fivers and those who are Twelvers. As for the Fivers, the Imamate is still open since the last Zaidi Imam of !967 CE. Any Sayyid who is a jurist and is sane has all five senses and will fight against tyranny can be the imam. Al-Zaidi
[edit] Titles for Fatima Zahra
Hullo, Zaidi, you added a great many titles to the list. Do you think you could alphabetize the titles? That would help a lot! Zora 20:16, 13 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Titles Sorted
I have sorted them all. Its cool being Wikipedian.. Zaidi 09:08, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Imam Husayn Shrine
Zaidi, I removed the shrine chronology from the Husayn article. First of all, it was a copyright violation. It was taken directly from one or the other of several Shi'a websites that feature it. Second, that's not really information about Husayn, but about the Imam Husayn Shrine. I don't think we have an article about that shrine, so you should start it and add the chronology -- but rephrased, so that it isn't a copyright violation. If you could find a picture that ISN'T a copyvio, that would be good too. Zora 09:50, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] VFD
The article, Misconceptions about the Shi'a, has been nominated for deletion. Take a look: Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Misconceptions about the Shi'a.--Khalid! 13:21, 6 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Misconceptions about the Shi'a
Even though the afd did not show any consencus for merge, the admin has decided that the arguments for merge where better, and has decided that the article should be merged in the already to big Shi'a Islam article, something that make no sense at all. I protested and he answered See it and make your voice heard here: Talk:Misconceptions about the Shi'a
--Striver 04:20, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Nishan Haydar
are you sure it is named after Imam Ali? and do you have the story online? or do you have the address of the official webiste of the Pakistani military?. 129. 02:40, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] OpenIslampedia
Salams/Greetings,
As a member of the Wikipedia community who has contributed to articles related to Islam, I thought you might be interested in a project I am trying to get going: OpenIslampedia. Please visit the site for more information.
While it is permissible to re-use content from Wikipedia (as long as it is cited appropriately and released under their GNU Free Documentation License), it is my hope that we will be able to develop new content for OpenIslampedia, more in accordance to the needs and desires of our community and audience.
Interested? Please consider joining us! As you probably know from working in Wikipedia, every contribution counts, no matter how small.
Ulises Ali Mejias
[edit] Haidar
Salam bro. Try reading [this]. Ma salam :) --Striver 19:13, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Adab
Adab from an Indian wikipedian. --Bhadani 09:09, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Abbas ibn Ali
Good luck for developing the family information of Hazrat Abbas ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib. Most people get confused between Hazrat Abbas (brother of Imam Hussain AS and son of Hazrat Imam Ali AS) and Abbas ibn Abd-al-Muttalib (The uncle of Prophet Muhammad SAW and Imam Ali AS). That’s the reason I took of the family section because it was giving the family information of Abbas ibn Abd-al-Muttalib (The uncle of Prophet Muhammad SAW and Imam Ali AS) not the information of Hazrat Abbas (brother of Imam Hussain AS and son of Hazrat Imam Ali AS). I didn’t want non-Muslims to get confused when they read the article. Since you are saying that you have some books backing you up then, I want you to try and put the title of the book and the name of the author that wrote the book, so other people can trust the information that you are providing is accurate. Thank You Salman
[edit] License tagging for Image:AlHabib.jpg
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[edit] AFD
take a look at this Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Shi'a view of Ali, --Khalid 18:55, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] License tagging for Image:Flag of Pakistan (bordered).jpg
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[edit] Wikibooks
Hello! Can you contribute to the Urdu Wikibook (in Wikibooks) Please?
Thanks and Successfully!!!
[edit] Habib Bank and Bank Al-Habib
Thanks for sorting that out! I was not sure when I was formating the Banks of Pakistan articles. I think there was a link of the Habib Bank in the Bank Al-Habib article so I thought it might be the same bank.
Also, according to your user page your based in Karachi. I was hoping if you can take some pics of banks in Karachi so we can add them to the different bank article e.g. Habib Bank, MCB, MyBank Ltd etc. Also the pic you took of Bank Al-Habib Link at night doesnt seem to be of good quality, if you have a better pic please upload it.
Many Thanks -- Fast track 18 September, 2006
[edit] Flag with Border
Hi Zaidi,
I have now added the flag with a border, as you requested. Feel free to use it.
Thanks -- Fast track 21 September 2006
[edit] About your edit of Bank AL Habib
Indeed Bank AL Habib has a lot of advertisement like elements. Please also see the talk page of the respective page. You can refer to Citibank to see a good example. If you keep on removing the tag I added before ad elements are removed, it is considered vanalism and I may have to take action to stop that. Thanks for your edits with Wikipedia and hoping to see a lot of productive contributions from you. --Sechzehn (talk • contribs) 11:35, 15 January 2007 (UTC)