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good work

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Thanks for making a good start. Now, if you add an article, please try to have some sources in the external links section. For example, in the Ahsan Habib page, you needed to link to some existing verifiable source on the poet. A good way to do that is to add a link to a Banglapedia article on the same topic. Thanks. --Ragib 06:16, 4 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

An invitation to deliver the thruth

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Well Zahid, you studied Science, and you got scholarships. My compliments.

Anyway, if you are such a brilliant guy, Iwould like to make an proposal. I read an article (The Fate of Pompeii ) of Adnan Oktar/Harun Yahya, and it goes a lot above my level of knowledge. If you can solve at least five of my seven gaps in my knowledge, I invite you to edit the Adnan Oktar-page on wikipedia in any way you like. I will not interfere.

However, if you, with your scholarships, cannot fill these gaps in my knowledge, you will not make any comment about Adnan Oktar/Harun Yahya again.

All right let me show you my problems.


1. Harun Yahya: Pompeii, the symbol of the degeneration of the Roman Empire was also involved in sexual perversity.
According to my humble opinion, it took almost 400 years after the Pompeii-disaster, before the Roman Empire collapsed. Maybe Harun Yahya meant something else?

2. Harun Yahya: The historical records show that the city was exactly a center of dissipation and perversity.
I never heard of any historical records who say that. Show me.

3. Harun Yahya: The city was marked by a rise in prostitution to such an extent that eventually the number of brothels was not known. Male organs in their original sizes were hung on the doors of brothels. According to tradition, rooted in Mithraic belief, sexual organs and sexual intercourse should not be hidden but displayed openly.
Again, there were brothels in Pompeii, but 1) I never heard about the organs who were hung in front of the door, and 2) I never heard of such a mithradic tradition.

4. Harun Yahya: But the lava of Vesuvias wiped the whole city off the map in a single moment.
As far as I know, only victims have been killed by ash falls during explosive eruptions, not because of any lava. Explain to me why I am wrong, and Harun Yahya is right.

5. Harun Yahya: Numerous petrified couples were found in the act of intercourse. The most interesting thing is that there were couples of the same sex and couples of young boys and young girls.
Again, I never heard this before. Again, please show me.

6. Harun Yahya: The island of Capri is a base where homosexuals and nudists rule.
I searched the internet, and once Capri WAS a center for homosexuals, but for the present day I cannot find any reverences. Maybe you can tell me where I can find them.

7. Harun Yahya: Vesuvias is named the ‘mount of warning’.
And even that I cannot find on the Internet.

I hope you will have the answers for me soon. Something, that should be no problem for a supporter of the thruth.

With best regards, JeffreyJeff5102 16:28, 5 June 2006 (UTC)Reply


Only a few objections! Zahid 03:33, 6 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

I am not a blind supporter. I use logic and for this, I have to study. I must build my academic career, too. Otherwise, someone will state that: Though I didn't studied this subject, I researched on it. And, you should know, my subjects are Mathematics, Biology, and Electronic Engineering, not archaeology. I need time to study my academic books, archaeology books and maintain my job. I don't want anybody to accuse me as a mad. Note: I didn't mention all my activities here.Zahid 18:41, 30 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Harun Yahya

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Salams Zahid. I noticed your note of approval to someone who cut/pasted content from the official site of Harun Yahya into the article. I'm curious as to whether you approve of such edits. They substantially reduce the value of wikipedia as an encyclopaedia IMHO. What do you think? --Nkv 04:49, 31 July 2006 (UTC)Reply