Talk:Yazidi Book of Revelation

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Hello! I'm curious where the "Qu'ret Al-Yezid" comes from. I didn't see it in Joseph Isya's book. To the contrary, the "Al-Jilwah" which seems to also be called on wiki the "kiteb cilwe" ends at Chapter V. It also seems unusual that this quotation ends with "thus saith Shaitan" considering that its taboo to mention his name or anything that resembles it. Does anyone know anything about this?

128.104.60.117 02:02, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

Wikipedia has been fooled by this entry. The book is a work of fiction written sometime in the last 5 years and should be listed and referenced as such. At the very least, can we require references for the information provided in this article, particularly those referencing Kurdish culture and villages. Thank you.

As an encyclopedia, is it proper to contain the entire body of this book; other documents and books, religious or otherwise, are simply referenced here at wikipedia.