09:1609:16, 18 March 2024diffhist+721
Islamo-leftism
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talk) "Some" because it's a neologism, but I guess "context" is a concept beyond you, but if you're hung up on that word, then sure I'll change it. If you read the article, you will see what's the politics of the people using this term such as Marine Le Pen.
23:3523:35, 13 March 2024diffhist+53
Islamo-leftism
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It's a fact that this term is used by individuals on the right, I don't know why someone edited it this out if it's because "right wingers" sounded informal, then I reworded it. Also "a perceived" is more accurate in this case than "the perceived". Making it definite makes it seem like everyone perceives such a thing when by definition it's neologism. A neologism of a concept perceived only by SOME people, therefore "a perceived" is apt.Tag: Reverted
07:1607:16, 13 March 2024diffhist+54
Islamo-leftism
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The previous wording makes it seem like such alliance does exist, when it's just an opinion of some individuals on the right. This new wording is more neutral and doesn't treat it as a fact.Tag: Reverted
21:4621:46, 3 March 2024diffhist+246
University
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The article assumes the word madrasa having the the English definition of the word when even the listed sources clarify the word used to refer to institution of higher learning. The earlier lines need to be rewritten entirely, but I opted for now to just add a clarification. Even 'university' as a word and institution in medieval and modern times are different whereas medieval madrasa is closer than medieval European universities to mdrn universities for being mainly for secular higher educationTag: Reverted