Talk:Sunni view of the Sahaba
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[edit] Tagging
Added tag... this article needs to be formatted a little better. The way the information is laid out would be rather confusing to someone who doesn't have any knowledge of the topic.--Isotope23 18:55, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
- I've removed the copyedit tag as the copyedit has been completed (at least for now). I've also removed the "disputed neutrality" tag. The tagger didn't explain what was disputed and nothing immediately leaps out in the current version, so I assume whatever the problem was back in December 2007 has been resolved in the interim. I have also added a rference tag as the article doesn't have any.
[edit] Those quotes from islamicweb.com
Firstly, the first one works as a support for their argument, but why also include the second one about Abu Bakr, when that one only really talks about Abu Bakr and not the Sahaba in general? Secondly, the page linked to is fairly rabid in its hate for both Shi'a and non-Muslims... but I guess that's really neither here nor there, since the article here only contains the Qur'an quote they use to support their case. -Paul Willocx 17:01, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Resources
[1] [2] [3] --Striver 20:55, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Doctrines
These are extreme Sunni views that not all Sunnis hold. The article is written from a controversial point of view using ambiguous language and very vague citations. It needs major cleanup and scholarly attention. Aslamt 21:32, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] deleting shia view of the sunni view
I think this is pretty repetitive, and I already asked for a Sunni view of the Shia view, but got no response. I also think it's quite silly, and can only get worse: "Sunni view of the Shia view of the Sunni view". I will delete this section in a few days, unless there are any objections.Unflavoured 07:55, 5 June 2007 (UTC)