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May 2017 edit

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Article Geert Wilders edit

Hi, thanks for your contributions. You edited one part of the article to say that Fitna means "test of faith in times of trial or situation", but that doesn't make sense to me ("times of situation"?). Did you mean to describe it as "test of faith in times of trial, or sedition" as Wikipedia describes it? --BurritoBazooka If you reply here, please add {{ping|BurritoBazooka}} to your message 00:15, 23 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

To: {{ping|BurritoBazooka}}

Hope I pinged you right. Fitna means "one's faith is being tested" (for example, if they have to urge to cheat on a test, their faith is being tested to see if they are loyal enough not too).

Sometimes fitna is used in terms that "to resist a force trying to break their religion (e.g. someone forcing or peer pressuring you to lie/steal)"

I see you did alot of edits to my corrections which I can understand, I just needed to change the definition because the wiki article stated an incorrect definition which I assumed was Gert Wilders definition of Fitna (which shows is incorrect)

Okay, thanks. It looks like Wikipedia's Visual Editor has trouble with the {{ping}} template, but that is okay. I'll edit the article and then you can look and see if you agree with my edit. --BurritoBazooka If you reply here, please add {{ping|BurritoBazooka}} to your message 01:01, 23 May 2017 (UTC)Reply
Oh, I think the actual problem with that {{ping}} is that you copied the source code which includes the <nowiki></nowiki> tags, intended to make the template code display in the rendered version of the page. --BurritoBazooka If you reply here, please add {{ping|BurritoBazooka}} to your message 01:08, 23 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

May 2017 edit

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However . . . edit

Hi Winsocker. I saw your edit summary on the use of "however". I thought you might be interested in this discussion, and the references cited there. "However" is an overused word on Wikipedia, so it is best to use it sparingly, and where the contradiction is clear from the text, it is not needed. Best wishes, Kablammo (talk) 00:50, 24 May 2017 (UTC)Reply

May 2017 edit

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You edited again I/P article [[1]] please don't I will ask admin help if you will edit again.--Shrike (talk) 12:07, 1 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
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July 2017 edit

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Your recent edits edit

Are violating WP:MOSFLAG (by adding country flags in the infobox) and/or WP:OVERLINK (by linking to country names). Please stop. GiantSnowman 15:59, 9 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

Ahh, okay. Will do Winsocker (talk) 16:00, 9 July 2017 (UTC)Reply

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