User talk:The Resistance

I've unblocked your IP address, based on your e-mail. I haven't yet looked for a copy of the Qur'an online yet, to verify that.

The things you did that provoked a block (in combination, not individually) were:
 * 1) Edited a controversial entry (all religious entries tend to attract strand POVs)
 * 2) Restored a seemingly "bad" version without discussing it on the talk page first, for a day or two.
 * 3) Didn't add citation(s) to support your change (like the one in your e-mail!  Well done, by the way.)
 * 4) Edited from an anonymous IP address, instead of a Wiktionary user account.

Certainly, the "to fight oppression" bit can be very easily misinterpreted. Adding the exact quote from the Qur'an would probably be the only un-ambiguous solution. I know I looked at it several times. Without any knowledge of the Qur'an, it certainly looks like a strange POV edit.

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