Talk:Cornelius Van Alen Van Dyck

Scholars or Bloggers
Modern scholars give more credit for this renaissance to the Egyptian government and to some of Van Dyck's Arab collaborators, but he published more than twenty Arabic textbooks, and his translation of the Bible was used by Arabic-speaking ... What Scholars, Israel Shamir, Ali Abounimah, Houssein Ibish or any similar blogger?. Only in U.S.A. and arab countries, bloggers are considerated as experts and scholars. Every true Arab Scholar from every sect recognizes contributions to culture by Van Dyck, period. Only takfiris extremists can denies his contributions to arab culture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.39.120.21 (talk) 22:30, 15 February 2014 (UTC)

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