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Philanthropy Edits

I've deleted the following sentence from the section: -- On 28 Rabi' al-thani 1435 AH (28 February 2014 CE), the Indian foreign minister Salman Khurshid accompanied Saifuddin to Mumbai airport to see him off for his first visit abroad after the death of his father Burhanuddin in January of that year. Khurshid presented Mufaddal with a letter of good wishes from Sonia Gandhi, the president of the Indian Congress, before departed to Najaf and Karbala in Iraq for a pilgrimage to the shrines of Imam Ali and Imam Husain.

Later on, in Pakistan, he was received with state protocol and was welcomed at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi by Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah. -- This information doesn't really shed any light and isn't useful. If anyone has any objections, i'm happy to revert. Muffizainu (talk) 04:40, 16 March 2018 (UTC)

DBWRF details under Leadership section

The antagonism evident in the comment makes me believe this is a personal attack rather than just presenting neutral facts. Phraank, Sir/Madam, I am very respectful of the fact that FGM is a sensitive topic for a lot of people around the world. I am very new to this but I believe that the Leadership section is not the place to express your opinion on this. I will be happy to invite the comments of my more experienced wikipedians on this. Please do not put that information back on before convincing us here, on the talk page, that your motivations are just to provide facts and that that is its rightful place. Samwode (talk) 07:03, 27 November 2019 (UTC)

Philanthropy Edits

[User:Phraank|Phraank]], thank you for your edits. The lineage was already added to this page at the bottom. I have concised that information, as it is repetitive and unnecessary in the introduction. Thank you Muffizainu (talk) 09:46, 27 November 2019 (UTC)

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