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Draft article on Hasan Spiker at User:JerusalemLibrarian/sandbox

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A draft already exists on this topic at Draft:Hasan Spiker. Please merge your text into the existing draft rather than working on a separate page. Once you feel that the combined draft is ready to be reviewed, please submit it. If reviews of his works or articles about him have been published, please include those as references. You may want to review WP:NACADEMIC for English Wikipedia's criteria for notability of academics. Not every academic philosopher is considered notable. You might also consider whether the article could be translated and added to the Hebrew Wikipedia or the Arabic Wikipedia, which have somewhat different notability criteria. Eastmain (talkcontribs) 01:57, 27 July 2024 (UTC)Reply