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What’s up with Park3r? I don’t really understand what Park3r is trying to do. Park3r just keeps on tagging Muslims articles and sys that they are stories. I have given reference(s) and source(s) to each and every single quote I have written on wikipedia.org. I don’t know how to explain him, Park3r just doesn’t understand or doesn’t want to understand. Salman19:20, 4 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
It was suggested by someone that Ali Akbar ibn Hussain and [[Ali Asghar ibn Husayn] is actually the same person. From what I understood, I do not believe they are actually the same person - both are said to be one of the three sons of Husayn Ibn Ali, but both are also mentioned as brothers of each other, and all three brothers' names apparently contained 'Ali'. Their dates of birth are also different, and the one was a babe when he died while the other was older. I therefore removed the merge request again; I hope I understood they situation correctly. --Leviel 11:09, 30 August 2007 (UTC)