Talk:Timeline of Muhammad Asad's life
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My argument against deletion.
editThis article is created because of two reasons: a) Asad lived a long life of 92 years during which he traveled to more than 40 countries b) There is very little info, online and offline, about his travels and sojourns. Anyone reading Muhammad Asad's main article has a right to know when did he travel to a particular place or country, and for what purpose, so that they can get a complete picture of his life. Isn't this the whole point of Wikipedia?
I believe this article's existence as a separate entity makes perfect sense given the fact that not a single author, journalist or filmmaker has been able to track his complete life till this date. So Kindly Keep this article; its going to be a long article, too long to be merged in another article. --Fasi100 (talk) 17:52, 12 August 2013 (UTC)
Old Proposed merger tag (from 2013) - decision time
editA proposed merger template is on this page from 2013. An attempt to look through the talk page on both of the concerned articles showed that no discussion had taken place in regards to this for over a year. To minimize unnecessary clutter on the page, other editors are invited to provide their input as to whether the articles should stay separated or should be merged. This editor is undecided and does not take either position. Due to the little activity on the page as evident from the history, editors Jamool66 and Omnipaedista, are asked to provide their insight if they are able to spare the time. 48 hours will be given for any responses after which time if there is no activity, the tag will be removed. Mbcap (talk) 00:55, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
It has been 4 days and no response. I assume no one has objection to remove tag from page. Please re-tag if you feel it is appropriate. Thanks Mbcap (talk) 00:21, 12 January 2015 (UTC)