Talk:Islam in Chad

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I'm about to make some major changes to this article. While I like to avoid rewriting large parts of articles without discussion, there doesn't seem to be much activity here and the extreme lack of "encyclopedic-ness" (I don't know how else to describe it) of the language here is just screaming to b fixed. MezzoMezzo 14:49, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Moving paragraph here from article
I'm moving this paragraph from the article to the talk page so someone else can reformat it, rewrite it, cite it, etc. The paragraph was added http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Islam_in_Chad&diff=555241939&oldid=553647950 It's poorly written, poorly cited, citation may not be a citable source, and it's not neutral. 98.127.119.21 (talk) 23:59, 16 June 2014 (UTC)

In the late of seventh century, Chad was not an easy place to enter because of its geography,and Muslim wars began to spread to West and South Africa. Spreading Islam in Chad was very slow because the Arab people who were spreading the religion could not enter there because of its geography. It is a rocky place that people cannot travel inside of. Chad is behind every other Muslim country in Africa. Because Chad is a Muslim country, and their maternal language is not Arabic caused them to lack the experience of understanding Qur'an. Most of them attend Islamic schools, and they still do not understand the meaning of the Qur'an they are reciting. Muslims in Chad lack the understanding of Qur'an which impacted many countries like the countries of Sudan and West Africa. It impacted Sudan and West Africa because it sped up the spread of Islam in Chad which was the main focus in other Muslim countries, and they made organizations which motivates people to spread Islam further. Since Islam relies on Qur'an Muslim people in chad should seek for Islamic schools to increase their knowledge in Qur'an. Comparing to other Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia which has reached development in their religion can be an example of Islam in Chad since it is not well developed yet.