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Call for discussion

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People with Arabic background may be known by their birthname, or they may be known by a name that starts with "Abu some-name"... where some-name is supposed to be the name of their first son. Are people who use this second form sometimes known simply as "Abu X"? Rarely. And it is highly confusing. US intelligence officials routinely got confused by various people who went by "Abu Hamza".

Why isn't this guy's article at his birthname? If it is not going to be at his birthname, why isn't it fully spelled out? Geo Swan (talk) 12:31, 30 April 2018 (UTC)[reply]