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  • 13:1013:10, 29 December 2023 diff hist −27 NabataeansRev, not contested. Provide a reliable source if it’s so. Also, read
    WP:FRINGE
    . Jan Retso’s book content ans conclusions departs significantly from the prevailing view in its particular field. Retso defines Arabs before Islam as a ‘warrior caste’ ruled by a ‘divine hero’ where membership is earned through ceremonial rituals. It’s ‘a hypothesis of a strongly revisionist nature’, as Fred M. Donner put it in his review, where ‘Arabness’ is redefined in non-ethnic sense. An absolute hogwash.
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  • 08:4408:44, 2 December 2023 diff hist +3 Roman temple of Bziza→‎Azizos: nothing in the source speak of the Phoenicians, it wasn’t worshipped by them or found in any of their inscriptions. Removed and added relevant Palmyrene spelling and script. This article seems to be ethnically charged despite being brilliantly well-written and featured article. Depressing really. Tags: Reverted 2017 wikitext editor
  • 08:2708:27, 2 December 2023 diff hist +324 Roman temple of Bziza
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    . Jordan’s quote: “Astral tutelary god. Pre-Islamic northern Arabian.” Also, from Drijvers article: "the cult of the Arabian gods Azizos and Monimos." Corrected and added another source to specify who were those “Arabians”, since it’s geographical term used interchangeably with Arab
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  • 06:5106:51, 5 November 2023 diff hist −624 Tayy
    WP:FRINGE. it departs significantly from the prevailing view in its particular field. Retso defines Arabs before Islam as a ‘warrior caste’ ruled by a ‘divine hero’ where membership is earned through ceremonial rituals. It’s ‘a hypothesis of a strongly revisionist nature’, as Fred M. Donner put it in his review, where ‘Arabness’ is redefined in non-ethnic sense. Though, it deserves its own article similar to Hagarism
    by Patricia Crone.
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