Talk:Muhammad Ashraf (translator)

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Two things:

- Inclusion or exclusion by the USC MSA Compendium is not evidence of wide acceptance or anything like that. It was a good resource while it lasted but it cannot be taken as reflective of anything more than the members who made it.

- There is no need for the tangent about Muslim Student Associations (MSAs) and the Muslim Brotherhood. Moreover it is based on highly speculative and biased books by professional Islamophobes. If they allege a connection between MSA and MB, then say it is alleged by certain fringe groups with questionable academic credentials in this field. But I suggest removing it entirely because it is completely beside the point.

I will leave this notice up for a week or so in case anyone has objections or other comments, then rewrite that section accordingly.Mansari.uw (talk) 19:45, 1 December 2012 (UTC)

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