User talk:Aziz1005
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Help please!
Hello Aziz1005, I am a journalist at The National newspaper in Abu Dhabi (www.thenational.ae), we circulate throughout the Middle East.
I noticed your name on the list of Arab Wikipedians and wonder if you would be interested in talking to me for an article.
It is about the recently proposed changes to the Wikipedia editing rules (http://www.journal-online.co.uk/article/5405-wikipedia-proposes-moderatorapproved-editing).
If you are interested in talking to me, please email me on: [email protected] (preferably with a phone number) as soon as possible. Also please include your location.
Many thanks, Oliver Good. Olivergood (talk) 11:10, 15 March 2009 (UTC) Olivergood 15:09, 15 March 2009 (GMT+4)
Neo-Mandaic in Iraq
Hi, Aziz. I noticed that you added 'southern Iraq' as a place where Modern Mandaic is spoken to the article Mandaic language (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs). All the literature suggests that there are just a small number of speakers around Ahvaz in Iran. It also seems that, although there are substantial groups of Mandaeans in Iraq and in diaspora, that they use Classical Mandaic for worship, but do not know Modern Mandaic or use it in their daily life. The presence of Mandaeans who know Mandaic does not necessarily suggest a Modern-Mandaic-speaking community, as it is more likely that they know Classical Mandaic and use it in a limited sphere of life. Do you have any references that specify Modern Mandaic is spoken in southern Iraq? Thanks. — Gareth Hughes 13:56, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
Hamada
Someone just changed the Arabic on Hamada and I have no idea if it's correct. Looks like the Arabic text has received a fair bit of traffic today, might be worth a note on the talk page. WLU 18:24, 7 June 2007 (UTC)
Hello,
I am the french contributor for the Wikipedia page for Imru' al-Qais.
I used the image in the article for the french version too, but I was gsuggested to remove it : the epithah appears to be the one of the father of the father of Imru' al-Qais. (forefather : Amr -> father : Hujr -> poet : Imru)
Bye, Damyenj, 11 june 2007.
nice work
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I saw image you placed on the Ancient Arabia article that I wrote and it fits perfecty.Keep up the good work!-Vmrgrsergr 23:08, 13 June 2007 (UTC) ]
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Hi aziz, i wonder if oyu know anything about the people wich are called Shrugi in Iraq. thanksBalu2000 07:34, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
aha, I see, but i wonder you know wich name i should use for them when i want to create a page about the shrugis in english wikipedia, thanks.Balu2000 15:00, 16 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much for helping me about. it had been awsome if you helped this article about. ThanksBalu2000 08:04, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
- Hi Aziz, first of all thanks for you consern to theese articles. yes i did blank it, i need more information about the shrugs. some say that they are from the Rajputs and Jat soliders when Iraq was a british colony, thanksBalu2000 13:05, 18 June 2007 (UTC)
- Hi. I don't know hot to request a deletion, can you do it? or can you tell me how to do it, thanksBalu2000 07:13, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
- Aha ok, I shall, ThanksBalu2000 11:01, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- Thank you very much for helping me about. it had been awsome if you helped this article about. ThanksBalu2000 08:04, 17 June 2007 (UTC)
Salam. No problem. Chaldean 01:06, 22 June 2007 (UTC)
Template
Yeah, no problem, I'll see where I can place the WikiProject Iraq template.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Abdalla A (talk • contribs)
Kurdish Chrisitans
I am thinking of reposting the POV check for kurdish Christians and, considering you have benn fairly active on the talk page I would like to here your oppinion on the issue.ChrisLamb 19:41, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
- Last night new edits were added while they did reference a lot of material I still consider the Muslim Kurd conversion section biased and I would appreciate it very much if you would add your opinion on these new edits to the discussion ChrisLamb 20:51, 25 June 2007 (UTC)
Deletion
No, I will not request a deletion, because its nothing about it that are incorrect, if so, please write your reasons. thanks--Balu2000 11:37, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
Thanks
ya hala...man..thanks very much for the Award I really appreciate it. i have a question!!!! what in the Wikimedia Commens???? and how can i upload my photos??? many thanks Issagm 06:32, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
Return
Good to see you back.--الأهواز | Hamid | Al-Ahwaz 01:17, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Balu on the Akkadians
Hello, I am Balu, an Iraqi Arab. As i ahve noticed that you have been in a huge arguments with another user, but let me corect to you that . Akkadians are not Arabs, they are Semitics but not Arabs, Ask why? hehehe... well because therm "Arab" does orginally means thoose from Desserts, like thoose who lived in the desserts. In Akkad time Arabs where called nabataens. I think many people thinks all Semitics people are Arabs because Arabs are the largest leading Semitic people today. I hope this helped. Balu2000 16:31, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Balu my friend, Thats not the issue! The issues is that the Akkadians were to be included in the
Why Akkadians should be included in the Ancient Arabia article.
- The Akkadians lived in Arabia before they entered Mesopotamia. (even Elias himself knows that and admited to it)
below are links to neutral non Arab websites. The Akkadians Arabian origin, The Akkadians migration from ArabiaFirst result search for Akkadians
- The article is related to the ancient Arabs, not modern Arabs.
- The article mentions the (Akkadians only) as an ancient Arab tribe before entering Mesopotamia, the rest of the Mesopotamian tribes were not considered Arab. That still didnt work well for Elias!
- Elias simply made it clear that the Akkadians should not be mentioned in Ancient Arabia history just because they were not modern Arabs! although the Eastern branch of Semitic is extinct in the North and the only related languages are still spoken in Arabia Eastern South Semitic
- I also added a section that clearly states that modern Christian Assyrians, Arameans are not Arabs.
- Elias is currently Vandalizing another article I created Ancient Arabs after merging it to PreIslamic Arabia). Although PreIslamic Arabia (refers to 'asr Aljahiliya) and Ancient Arabia starts from the earliest known civilizations in Arabia. And he deleted the Saudi Wiki project template(?)
Quoting Elias: they lived on Arabia that makes them an ancient tribe of Arabia! — It wasn't called Arabia at that time, and they did not live with any Arab people, because they were the first Semitic people. Arabs didn't exist at the same time as the Akkadians. Why should I not mention them! they are a very important group that lived in Arabia! — At some point in time, the people that are now Germans and Japanese, probably also had ancestors who lived in Arabia. It doesn't make them Arabs. — EliasAlucard|Talk 03:02 14 Aug, 2007 (UTC)
So because Arabia wasnt called ARabia back then, we cant have a istory article on Ancient Arabia! Using his rule, we will ave to Delete every anciet article in Wikipedia including Egypt because it wasnt callled Egypt back then!
The ancient Akkadians lived in Arabia, spoke Eastern Semitic. Modern Assyrians speak West Semitic, Eastern Semitic only exists in South Arabia small groups Yemen and Oman today.
- At worse case scenario, Even if the Akkadians spoke an IndoEuropean language, does that exlude them from the history of ancient Arabia!
I will appeciate your help to protect the
A look at Elias history and his sock puppet
- First of all, this source, makes it very clear that they aren't Arabs. It says, very clearly, that the Akkadians were a User:Dbachmann isn't my sockpuppet. I dislike most of his edits, though we can agree sometimes, but that's very rare. Yes, all Semitic peoples probably have a common origin, since they after all, all speak Semitic languages. Doesn't make the Akkadians into Arabs, and they sure as hell didn't call themselves Arabs. They were Proto-Semites, just leave it at that. And no original research please. — EliasAlucard|Talk16:06 14 Aug, 2007 (UTC)
- First of all it doesn't matter what race or group the Akkadians were they are still a part of Ancient Arabia history! Just like non Italians are part of Ancient Italy history.
- I am not really going to argue who the Akkadians were(because you already proved how closeminded you are in all your arguments with Arameans in other articles). One website said Semitic people living in Arabia, it didnt say non Arabs, the other websites said ancient Arab people and the map clearly puts them in East Arabia!. However, thats not the problem now. The problem is that you are denying the history of ancient Arabia.
- It is simple if they existed in Arabia, they should be listed in the ancient Arabia history.--Skatewalk 21:40, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
- The Akkadians lived very briefly on the Arabian peninsula. They were not Arabs. End of discussion. — EliasAlucard|Talk 00:04 15 Aug, 2007 (UTC)
- The Akkadians are from the Arabian peninsula. Thats not what I call very briefly! Anyways I am glad your exposing yourself with such desperate claims! --Skatewalk 23:50, 14 August 2007 (UTC)
I can't make a statement yet guys. I am following your very civil discussion here (thanks to you Skate and Elias) and may comment afterwards. Skatewalk, please drop and stop your sockpuppeting accusations. They are inaccurate and baseless. I am hearing both of you. You don't have to be impatient guys. Both of you are good guys. So please, don't put pressure on each other. I'll check all references. Please be patient and give me some few days to update my knowledge. -- FayssalF - Wiki me up® 00:02, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Hi FayssalF, I will take your word for it, EliasAlucrad just filed a sockpuppet post against me!. (he listed my IP address _ofcourse it will show as mine! it showed up in few edits (never in reverts) it showed up because I forgot to sign in!
- and the other account is of friend I know (alameer). The third I dont know who? Maybe it was setup? to discredit me?, also please notice the last edit on the Arab article. It added by IP 66.171.223.109 the Babylonians and Assyrians are Arab. That was never heard off before and I reverted it so Elias doesnt come and use it as evidence that that IP is me!!.
- Because he has been trying to brush me with the Arabist brush. Although my history edits are all related to ancient Arabia and always oppoesed the Mass Arabization of on Arabs. Instead focusing on the people of ancient Arabia. (never did I mention Egyptians or North Africans as Arabs, I let them decide on their own and I never disrespected those who identify as Arabs, Egyptians or Berber.
Today the easiest thing is pick cheap shots against anything Arab (thats why Elias is so confident he can omit the Akkadians origin from every article, (I didnt even edited it in the Akkadians main page, although their origin remained mysterious, jut so I dont arouse their feelings and because it was a Mesopotamian page). However, Elias doesn't see any need to showrespect to Ancient Arabian pages and made a nam for himself by deleting efforts by atleast 7different users to improve the pages
He deliberatley linkd Ancient Arabia article to the modern Arabs so he can get suport from the modern Anti Arabs, even if it was ancient history that doesn't relate anything to whats going on today! Elias made alot of enemies already and I refused to turn this into a piss-off game or I could easily joined the
Ancient Arabia
The message was abit confusing since I am not part of the argument. I agree with Cheldan that Arabia is different than Arabs since we are talking about a geographical term. Although I disagree with people saying that Arabs are a pure race since there is No pure race, anyway how can I help?--Aziz1005 22:56, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Well the problem is that Elias is insiting that the Akkadians should not be included in the Ancient Arabia article, although they originated from Arabia. Myself I know that modern Arab is a cultural/political term that dont translate into the geographical Arabia we are discussing here. Elias is either confused or stubborn. I dont believe in race, let alone an Arab race!--Skatewalk 23:01, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Arabian vs Modern Arab
- Well the problem is the text makes a assumption that Akkadians are Arabs, Arabs as in the people; since Arab is not a region but people. --Vonones 23:17, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Seen, I got your point of view --Aziz1005 23:16, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
I changed it to Arabian, User:Slackster suggeted that we change it to Arabian so it dont get confused with the modern Arab term. Not every Arab is Arabian and vs Versa. Even in some places of Arabia today (West Oman, East Yemen) they dont speak or relate to modern Arabs, instead they maintain an ancient Arabian language and identity --Skatewalk 23:20, 15 August 2007 (UTC)
Requesting feedback regarding edits made on the Incense Route article
Hi, I came across the
- Many thanks for the note. I never thought of editing the Incense Route article to a good article level but I'm seriously thinking about it following your note. Each section can be expanded and a section of the major points of the Incense Route eg. Yemen, Petra etc. can be formed with relative ease. Thank you for your post, it has emboldened me to push that article to good article level, something which was unthinkable for me just a few moments ago. Best wishes and regards, Havelock the Dane 18:06, 18 August 2007 (UTC)
- I edited the Incense Route article to GA. It would not have happened if you had not pointed me to it with encouraging words. Thank you, Havelock the Dane 07:45, 4 September 2007 (UTC)]
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Thanks for the corrections made to my page. Cs1kh 09:30, 04 September 2007 (UTC)
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I added it to the Arab world project, it needs to be fixed so we can clearly mention the non Arab minority in Egypt (the Copts) and the Arabized and Ethnic Arab muslims. The article is a mess now, plenty of Afrocentric and Anti-Arab trolling.--Skatewalk 04:17, 8 September 2007 (UTC)
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Attempts to reduce the Arabic language status
A user known for his/her Anti-Arab agenda made it his/her mission to claim that all Arabic dialects are independent languages, starting with Egyptian Arabic dialect. Egyptian Arabic (Maṣrī مصري) is an Arabic dialect. has to be clearly emphasized in the Egyptian Arabic article
- The only language to branch out of Arabic is Maltese. Can you please help me organize these articles?.
Arabic dialect has to be clearly added in the infobox an openning sentence so it dont get confused as a language!--Skatewalk 20:35, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
Arab Christians
Ahlanu Sahlan. Thanks for the source. Could you perhaps translate it? This is English Wikipedia after all :) — EliasAlucard|Talk 00:29 20 Sept, 2007 (UTC)
Acrassicauda
Hi. I deleted
- Okay, well, feel free to rewrite the article including those facts. I deleted the article because it didn't assert significance, I am in no way denying the notability of the band itself. The version that I deleted had no references attached to it, and the claims in it weren't cited it. It appears the band is notable, but for the article to say, it must state exactly why the band merits an article. Spebi 09:53, 14 December 2007 (UTC)]
- Hi again, Aziz, I have restored the article for you now. If you are a member of the band and you plan on writing the article, please read Spebi 21:27, 14 December 2007 (UTC)]
- No problem, I too am glad to see that this has been resolved appropriately. Thanks again for your help. :) Spebi 21:42, 14 December 2007 (UTC)]
- No problem, I too am glad to see that this has been resolved appropriately. Thanks again for your help. :)
- Hi again, Aziz, I have restored the article for you now. If you are a member of the band and you plan on writing the article, please read
Hey Aziz
Unfortunatly, I have no idea on how to upload properly on wikicommon. I am so confused when it comes to that kind of stuff. Chaldean (talk) 00:18, 18 December 2007 (UTC)
Season's Greetings
May this season bring you success, good times and happiness. Looking forward to working with you in the future.
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What Arabia
Dear Aziz: The discussion about Arabia and its definition is leading to confusion and I suggest that you close it with your wisdom. Arabism and Arabia have long been discussed in the past and lead to nothing but confusion. I personally consider this discussion leading to nationalism and this is futile because there is no such a thing as Arab nationalism unless we consider the culture that created that togetherness. In this case, we do not have a choice but to recur to the political boundaries of the modern Arab countries. I personally consider the Somalis and the Sudanese as Arabs but also Iraq with all of its ethnicities. Nonetheless, Sargon of Agadee the first was the first Arab king ever. Think eras and periods: In the beginning, there was the language of Sam, place of birth unknown but it has evolved through the centuries with or without records to crystallize and beautify through poetry and trade until the Kuran came to put it together in written terms. Prior to Islam there was the language of Arabia with the various accents and dialects that colored the language landscape until today. The Christian kingdoms of Arabia are the witness of a great intellect of such a universal language but do not exclude the Phoenicians from this course (So-called by the European historians). By the time of Abraham and Moses, the Arabic of today was not spoken and we do not speak their tongue any more, except in Israel (Distorted Old Arabic). Please read my opinion about the Christian Arabs and their contribution to the Arabic literature and their origins. Also please read what I said about Lebanon, Byblos, Hiram, Hagar, Mecca and Abraham and cosider the timing to re-write the History of Arabia. Some political leaders in the Arab world do not know what they are doing but time will tell who is right and who is not. I suggest the re-thinking of the whole discussion because it belongs to a deep knowledge in the past and the present history of the Arab world. Again I repeat that the issue goes back to the Akadian start not the Islamic start. I can give you a hint about my thoughts: The clay tablets of "Northern Arabia" brought explanations to the Arab linguists about some Arabic grammar and vocabulary questions that were considered as "postulations" like the nominative (Raf'), the irregular (Takseer), the "A'jami". So who were the Phoenicians, the Akadians, the Assyrians, the Hadramis, etc... and what are we for them? Finally it is not a matter of ethnicity, it is a matter of an overall Culture. Respectfully, Noureddine (talk) 23:58, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
Hi... translation needed
Can you provide me with the Arabic script and meaning for
The origin of the name Aziz
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THIS IS NOT MY ACCOUNT AND I NEVER USED IT. What is the evidence of your claim--Aziz1005 (talk) 10:42, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
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That is really unfair. I did not break any rules and the account which is allegedly mine is not mine. I don't even know that user. What kind of abuse has happened? What rules or policies were broken? admins and all other users should assume a good faith. This admin just made an assumption that this account is mine. IT IS NOT MINE. Also the admin who blocked me did not clarify how the other account was used abusively, Even though that account is not mine. I don’t really know what to say because that blockage was really shocking, injustice and totally wrongful. In addition I just moved house so I have to find somewhere else to contact you (check my Arabic user page where I wrote a note about this before I was blocked here). Can another admin do user check or whatever thing to appeal or prove that decision? And I’m sure they gonna find out that that user is totally different person. They only thing we have in common is that we both Iraqis. Also what is the link between this IP address [1] and me being blocked--Aziz1005 (talk) 21:04, 10 March 2008 (UTC)
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The combination of checkuser data and the edit patterns are sufficient for me to conclude that is likely to be you. Blnguyen (vote in the photo straw poll) 02:42, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
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You did not answer my question. What rules or policies were broken? what kind of abuse has happened? According to my knowledge there is no problem in having more than one account as long as these accounts are used in an appropriate way, eventhough i still insist that User:Neptunes2007 is NOT me! i THINK I HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW WHY I WAS BLOCKED (DO NOT EMAIL OTHERS to justify your decision instead of telling me).--Aziz1005 (talk) 10:52, 11 March 2008 (UTC)
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Need Help
Dear Aziz... assalam alaykom
i need your support for the following Template deletion...
following this link [2]
the apparent situation is that some Assyrians have taken this as an insult to their non-Arab Identity, and wish to decrease the role of pan-Arabism in the everyday life of the average Arab in the Arab World...
please support this template that includes the 50 largest Arab cities, by supporting it to be kept.
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Sorry but I've removed the photos of Abraham's alleged house. See Ur Project, tour of UR. This is a "modern reconstruction of buildings along Paternoster Row makes that street stand out. These modern walls were built up in 1999/2000 in anticipation of a papal visit." Presumably several houses or other structures are part of that reconstruction, and I'm not at all clear as to who has suggested one of them was Abraham's. In any case, sadly it isn't a representative photo of the state of the ruins, the other one you added at Ur is better for that. Doug Weller talk 09:50, 18 May 2016 (UTC)
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List of novelists by nationality lacks Iraq
Per the subject, I was working on some cleanup on that page and noticed this, you seem to be an active Iraq WikiProject editor so I'm just alerting you. If there are actually any articles on Iraqi novelists they can just be listed there. Jerod Lycett (talk) 13:16, 15 June 2020 (UTC) its been a while since i last edited/responded my talk page, i have edited the article as requested. a list of famous Iraqi novolists has been added. Aziz1005 (talk) 00:55, 18 June 2020 (UTC)
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