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I added a Muslim theologian,Said Nursi and his book of theologyRisale-i Nur and hope that some of you will find this an appropriate editing. Please check these two sources or contact me if you have doubts.rinduzahid(talk)22:10, 9 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Hello, all. I was wondering if this page is redundant since there is already a well-done template on Aqidah? Additionally, this template also has some glaring mistakes, such as listing the madhhabs, which are schools of jurisprudence (fiqh), not theology/creed (aqidah). Does anyone have any thoughts on proposing this template for deletion on grounds of its redundancy? If not, then at least we should make it consistent with the aqidah template, which has clearly received more careful attention.Editor10! 16:41, 21 August 2017 (EST).
@Emir of Wikipedia: It appears to me that the section "Schools" is completely redundant to the Aqidah part. I would propose that the "Schools" section is unnecessary and should be deleted.
There just a couple of spurious parts under Sunni schools: the schools of law and Salafi movement. Salafis follow traditionalist (aka Athari) theology, which is already listed.Eperoton (talk)22:54, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]