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The Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (AICP) was there but they became popular because they follow the teachings of [[Abdullah_al-Harari]], who is originally from [[Habasha]] or Eriteria. Your second [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdullah_al-Harari&diff=prev&oldid=771605457 edit] is preposterous because the AICP claims that they are affiliated with the Al-Azhar and Al-Azhar denies hence the sentence "...which claims to run its schools affiliated with Cairo's Al-Azhar University,[6] a claim which has been denied by Al-Azhar.[7][8][9]". While making this [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdullah_al-Harari&diff=prev&oldid=772233566 edit], you have reinstated the edit done by IPs [[User:180.246.67.138|180.246.67.138]] and [[User:36.79.65.55|36.79.65.55]] from Indonesia in which they improperly cited the first [http://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/somalia-islamic-scholars-move-to-preach-against-shia-doctrine article] by misquoting it (The article clearly states ''"Islamic Scholars in Somalia’s northern eastern state of Puntland have <u>'''condemned'''</u> Shiite books allegedly loaded from Iran which tries to gain foothold in the Horn of African nation, Garowe Online reports''......''Books spotted in Somalia’s Puntland were largely authored by <u>'''controversial cleric'''</u>, Abdullahi Mohamed Yusuf (Al Harari), Sunni scholars said.''") and then in the second [http://www.nu.or.id/post/read/18460/ziarahi-makam-para-tokoh-islam source] (a non-English one) they tried to promote Nahdlatul Ulama Online. (i.e. visiting Abdullah al-Harari's grave by chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama Online is irrelevant to this article on many levels). I will be reverting all of your edits. Please, don't make any edits without discussing them here. Thank you. <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml">'''[[User:McKhan|McKhan]]'''
The Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (AICP) was there but they became popular because they follow the teachings of [[Abdullah_al-Harari]], who is originally from [[Habasha]] or Eriteria. Your second [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdullah_al-Harari&diff=prev&oldid=771605457 edit] is preposterous because the AICP claims that they are affiliated with the Al-Azhar and Al-Azhar denies hence the sentence "...which claims to run its schools affiliated with Cairo's Al-Azhar University,[6] a claim which has been denied by Al-Azhar.[7][8][9]". While making this [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abdullah_al-Harari&diff=prev&oldid=772233566 edit], you have reinstated the edit done by IPs [[User:180.246.67.138|180.246.67.138]] and [[User:36.79.65.55|36.79.65.55]] from Indonesia in which they improperly cited the first [http://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/somalia-islamic-scholars-move-to-preach-against-shia-doctrine article] by misquoting it (The article clearly states ''"Islamic Scholars in Somalia’s northern eastern state of Puntland have <u>'''condemned'''</u> Shiite books allegedly loaded from Iran which tries to gain foothold in the Horn of African nation, Garowe Online reports''......''Books spotted in Somalia’s Puntland were largely authored by <u>'''controversial cleric'''</u>, Abdullahi Mohamed Yusuf (Al Harari), Sunni scholars said.''") and then in the second [http://www.nu.or.id/post/read/18460/ziarahi-makam-para-tokoh-islam source] (a non-English one) they tried to promote Nahdlatul Ulama Online. (i.e. visiting Abdullah al-Harari's grave by chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama Online is irrelevant to this article on many levels). I will be reverting all of your edits. Please, don't make any edits without discussing them here. Thank you. <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml">'''[[User:McKhan|McKhan]]'''



You claim to know how AICP got the name Ahbash but you made up your own reason which does not come with proper evidence as you named it a sect and are now claiming its name comes from the name of Abdullah AlHarari.
The source about the Indonesian Scholars visiting Abdullah AlHararis grave only legitimizes his position as a well-known and authentic scholar, where does it say that sources need to be in English? And if so, why is your proof for AlAzhar's denial in Arabic?
Also in the last topic on the books being spotted in Puntland, no where does it say his books are the Shiite books, please do not make your own assumptions and fabrications.[[User:AbeEll|AbeEll]] ([[User talk:AbeEll#top|talk]]) 07:29, 26 March 2017 (UTC)





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AbeEll, The way you made your entry (i.e. edit), I knew exactly why you are here as it reminded me of KevinAbdulqader and many others before you. Your subsequent edits proved my anticipation right.

I am afraid your edit claiming that "He is not "founter of Ahbash", he taught its Shuyookh and lead it, it was a group before he joined it." is not entirely correct. Apparently, you don't know that why the Al-Ahbash are called the Al-Ahbash despite being originated from Lebanon which is far away from Habasha (Modern day Horn of Africa). One just have to use Wikipedia to find out what and where Habasha is and then find out where Abdullah_al-Harari was born hence his followers are called Al-Ahbash despite being Lebanese in majority.

The Association of Islamic Charitable Projects (AICP) was there but they became popular because they follow the teachings of Abdullah_al-Harari, who is originally from Habasha or Eriteria. Your second edit is preposterous because the AICP claims that they are affiliated with the Al-Azhar and Al-Azhar denies hence the sentence "...which claims to run its schools affiliated with Cairo's Al-Azhar University,[6] a claim which has been denied by Al-Azhar.[7][8][9]". While making this edit, you have reinstated the edit done by IPs 180.246.67.138 and 36.79.65.55 from Indonesia in which they improperly cited the first article by misquoting it (The article clearly states "Islamic Scholars in Somalia’s northern eastern state of Puntland have condemned Shiite books allegedly loaded from Iran which tries to gain foothold in the Horn of African nation, Garowe Online reports......Books spotted in Somalia’s Puntland were largely authored by controversial cleric, Abdullahi Mohamed Yusuf (Al Harari), Sunni scholars said.") and then in the second source (a non-English one) they tried to promote Nahdlatul Ulama Online. (i.e. visiting Abdullah al-Harari's grave by chairman of Nahdlatul Ulama Online is irrelevant to this article on many levels). I will be reverting all of your edits. Please, don't make any edits without discussing them here. Thank you. McKhan



March 2017

Your preposterous edits here and here and your behavior is absolutely inappropriate and contemptuous. Please stop attacking other editors, as you did on McKhan. If you continue, you may be blocked from editing. Comment on content, not on other contributors or people. Your preposterous edits here and here here and your behavior is absolutely inappropriate and contemptuous. Please, refrain from that. McKhan (talk) 07:06, 26 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]

You are making problems out of nothing, out of good faith I will review the rules.AbeEll (talk) 07:19, 26 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]