User talk:Sabyan
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[edit]Hello, Sabyan, and welcome to Wikipedia!
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Fakhr Ad-Din
[edit]Dear Sabyan, I've seen your edit and I since the source looked rather weird, and the grammar was a little faulty, I undid it. I would welcome though your further contributions to the article. You seem to have an interest that the article gets better. I try to make it better, too. Paradise Chronicle (talk) 17:17, 27 February 2020 (UTC)
I appreciate your understanding.I will not change it further more until I provide a more trust source although I wish I could take the records and words out of Lalesh and Yazidi temples abd scholars unfortunately most of them are not puplished publicly and the only sources available were what was taken in words by westerners perhaps misunderstood a bit. There are multiple westerners that talked about the same subject but each explained in a way. As a man that practices Ezidism I can try to clear it in a more obvious way but until our works or records gets translated and puplished I will look further more. Sabyan (talk) 21:02, 27 February 2020 (UTC)