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editPlease see the subpage for an article based on the sources listed in References. I have read one of Esack's books and consider him a very worthy subject for biography (as if his involvement in South African affairs were not enough). His current appointment as a visiting professor at Harvard Divinity School also makes it likely that more English readers will "look him up."
This is my first time stepping in to help with a copyright issue. Anything else we need to do? -- Rob C (Alarob) 23:25, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
- Anybody home? -- Rob C (Alarob) 02:29, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
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editAll statements made in the article are traceable to the references listed at the end. I did not think it necessary to include footnotes, but now that the article has been flagged with "citation needed" superscripts, I'll try to find some leisure to look up those parts.
Or someone else could do it. Be my guest. -- Rob C (Alarob) 20:48, 24 May 2007 (UTC)
It's done at last. -- Rob C. alias Alarob 19:38, 18 May 2008 (UTC)