User talk:Hakeem

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Translation request
Hello, I saw that you can translate from Arabic, so I would like to ask you if you could take a look at 2003 invasion of Iraq and Iraq War. There is a featured article in Arabic which we would like to know how it could be used the English one which is of course dominated by people who have either been there as soldiers or have their knowledge from western media. Someone also asked if the section about "related propaganda and phrases" could be amplified with information about the Iraqi side. Maybe there are also people who took photos in Iraq at the Arabic version? Nameme 14:18, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

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This Code should make the Image apparent by default with hide button to make it go away ... anyway we can modify it to revert the default status to be hidden.

but I think in al cases if the user hasn't installed Jave script correctly on his sytem ... he will not get this property

asking for Help for a research
Hi, I am researching about a music instrument and i need to know it´s arabic name. it is called ratchet in english and it has an article here in wikipedia too. Thanks. Persian Knight (talk) 10:04, 16 November 2009 (UTC)