Jump to content

Wikipedia:WikiProject Islam

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 74.57.85.149 (talk) at 13:13, 12 October 2009. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Hi, I dont know how this works but there is an important page related to Islam and Christianity that not neutral to the favour of Christianity. They misquote Qur'an and put ideas that are not part of Islam or are misleading. Here is one of the pages:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_and_Islam

I suggest you look at other pages like these that are related to this page like: Islam and Judaism and others.

File:WikiProjectIslam.gif

Template:WPIslam Navigation

Mission and Scope

The mission of WikiProject Islam is to ensure that Islam-related articles on Wikipedia are written in an encyclopedic style, in a neutral and non-sectarian manner, using verifiable and reliable scholarly sources. This is the best place to discuss issues which affect Islam-related articles in general. Discussions about particular articles should be handled on the talk pages of those articles.

The scope of this WikiProject is to improve the quality and quantity of information about Islam available on Wikipedia.

Guidelines for editing Islam articles

If you are a newcomer, the most important and often over-looked point to remember while editing Wikipedia is: You cannot insert your own particular viewpoints into articles. Articles should typically reflect the verifiable opinions of qualified academic scholars, in neutral and balanced prose. The Qur'an and hadith are considered primary sources but they shouldn't be quoted in support of a particular argument unless also backed up by a cite to a reliable secondary source. Also remember to cite your sources correctly. If you feel a viewpoint merits mention, you can find some material which may constitute a reliable source by checking books, journals, articles, newspapers and other sources.

To promote consistency in the way articles are written and edited, a manual of style with recommended guidelines exists. Visit its talk page for current discussion.

To do

  1. Place the project banner {{WikiProject Islam}} on the talk pages of all articles that fall within the scope of the project.
  2. Add the articles to the Wikipedia:WikiProject Islam/Articles list by category.
  3. Check the recent changes for recent improvements, vandalism, and other changes.

Participants/Members

Departments

Departments are specific group of members who do the meta work. Tasks include keeping the project going, maintaining the project pages, related portals, assessing articles, participating in peer reviews, managing the consensus within the project and so on. The following is a list of departments within the WikiProject. WikiProject Members may not necessarily do only departmental tasks. They can contribute content as a member of Work Groups as well.

Assessment

The assessment department focuses on assessing the quality of Wikipedia articles related to Islam. While much of the work is done in conjunction with the WP:1.0 program, the article ratings are also used within the project itself to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work.

Statistics

WP:Islam article rating and assessment scheme
(NB: Listing, Log & Stats are updated on a daily basis by a bot)
Current detailed listing of Islam articles by quality
Daily log of status changes
Current Statistics


Peer review

The peer review department conducts peer reviews of Islam-related articles on request; this helps to obtain ideas for further improvement by having contributors who may not have previously worked on particular articles examine them. Project members are invited to submit articles to the department in lieu of using the generic peer review process.

Task forces

Articles

Recognized content

Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team release version selections

Formerly recognized content

Current issues

Although members of the project are usually aware of current problems and specific tasks to perform in Islam articles, non-members - who are encouraged to help with these - may not be. Generally, discussions of articles take place on talk pages of those articles, but below is a list of some important problems and tasks.

Open tasks for WikiProject Islam
Top priorities Cleanup / Wikify Missing articles Expansion





Merges Discussions Maps, Pictures, Timelines etc.
Neutrality and Factual accuracy disputed Original or Unverified articles GA and FA articles
Islamic terms

Notable persons

Historical issues

Contemporary issues

Other issues

Featured articles

Good articles

FA review

A class review

Peer review

GA review

To see the complete list refer to here

Vandalism/Sock puppet alerts

Please watch out for editing behaviors of these banned puppet masters and revert their edits when suspected:

Articles affected

Discussing specific issues

  • Discussing whether Allah or God should be used in Islam articles.
  • Discuss suggestions for giving Hadith references.
  • Discussing whether certain Arabic words and terms are worthy of an article or if they are better placed in Wiktionary.
  • Discuss whether to use salat or prayer in the salat article (and possibly others).
  • Discussing whether to use the word "masjid" or "mosque" should be used. (this discussion has started here)

Tasks

  • Standardise references to Qur'an translations.
  • Placing articles in the most appropriate category or categories.
  • Fix inadvertent placing of new Islam articles in Category:Islam when a better category (or more) can be chosen.
  • Sandbox: Check the sandbox for developing content
  • Verify that The Fall of Man correctly states Islam's view on a sinful nature of humanity

Deletions

Cleanup listing

Templates

What to type What it makes Usage
{{WikiProject Islam}}
WikiProject iconIslam Unassessed
WikiProject iconThis article is within the scope of WikiProject Islam, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Islam-related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.
???This article has not yet received a rating on Wikipedia's content assessment scale.
Template to be placed on talk page of an article within the scope of WikiProject Islam. See the assessment department for more information.
{{Portal|Islam|Allah.svg}} For optional use at the bottom of articles within the scope of WikiProject Islam, right before the categories listing.
{{User WikiProject Islam}} Userbox for members to direct and inform others about this WikiProject.
{{User WikiProject Islam/Userbox2}}
This user is a participant in WikiProject Islam.
Userbox for members to direct and inform others about this WikiProject. Second option.
{{User WikiProject Islam2}}
This user is a participant in
WikiProject Islam.
Userbox for members to direct and inform others about this WikiProject. Third option.
{{User Islam related}}
This user edits Islam-related pages.
Userbox for people who edit Islam related articles
{{WPIslam-invite}} Invite other editors to participate in WikiProject Islam.

Barnstar awards

Image What to type Description
The Islam WikiProject Barnstar {{subst:Islamic Barnstar Award|message ~~~~}} The WikiProject Islamic Barnstar is to be used for the recognition of any excellent contributions to Islam-related articles. Designed and introduced by User:JuanMuslim in May 2006.
Islamic Barnstar {{subst:The Islamic Barnstar|message ~~~~}} May be awarded to an editor who contributes, spreads, or posts helpful information about Islam.

Categories

Click on "►" below to display subcategories:

Resources

Reference materials

In accordance with general directives on reliable source usage, Wikipedia should quote qualified scholars of Islam, as Wikipedia policy dictates that authors must be "authoritative in relation to the subject at hand." Other indicators of reliability is whether or not the work is published in a scholarly, peer-reviewed press, or whether the work is itself the subject of independant academic reviews. As per WP:REDFLAG, It is especially important for the source to be of high quality (and perferably there should be multiple sources) when assertions about Islam are made which are unsupported by mainstream academic opinion.

The editors should not write for example "Some Muslims argue X" and then reference it to some Muslim websites unless they could show that the website is representative of the thought of a particular significant group.

    • Please note that websites such as "Answering-Christianity.com" are not reliable sources, because they are neither written by famous scholars nor peer reviewed works. Articles at islamic-awareness.org are usually signed by the authors. For those articles, if one can establish that the authors hold an official academic degree (Western or Islamic) and are notable, they could be used when properly attributed to the authors. Articles at islamic-awareness.org are more likely to have references. So, if you found something there, try to look up for its source and then look up the original source. If you are lucky, you'll get a good sourced piece of information.

Arabic Wikisource has many relevant works in the Arabic language. See the Islamic collection there.

How to find good sources

General Tips

  • Encyclopedia of Islam and Encyclopedia of the Qur'an are a very good scholarly resources and one can find information on almost everything. But it is not free unless you belong to an organization that provides access to this for you.
  • You can have free (but limited) online access to many of their books at books.google.com or amazon.com. You can also search for a word (like Islam) in books.google.com and find good books. It is useful to memorize names of some reputed scholars of Islam, most of whom are listed on the 'List of Islamic studies scholars'. Since the scholarly books are usually published by "University of X" presses, you can also add "university" in the appropriate box in the advanced search to get the more scholarly works.
  • There is a free version of Henry Corbin's book, "History of Islamic Philosophy", which includes a lot of information about Muslim scholars and Islamic school of thoughts.[1]
  • If you can afford $15 a month for access to an online library, Questia has a spotty selection of Islam-related books. They don't have everything one would want, but they have enough to justify the money, IMHO. You can search the library without joining.
  • In the U.S., if you have a library card at the local public library (usually free to city residents) you can often get a card at the library of a nearby public university or community college. This may get you access to their online databases like Lexis/Nexis, Jstor, and the Oxford English Dictionary.

From whom you can ask

Please see: Expert Wikipedians in Islamic issues, where you may find a Wikipedian who can help you with your questions about Islamic issues.

Associated Wikimedia

Lists

Books

People