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Core Principles are the primary policies by which WikiIslam operates and from which other policies and guidelines are derived.

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Content

Core.jpg Content should be related to the critique or understanding of Islam
Core.jpg Content should be based on fully referenced facts and mainstream Islamic sources
Any critique of mainstream Islam should be based on its own rules and religious sources, meaning articles should never endorse (but may simply document or challenge) fringe theories unsupported by the majority of evidence. There should be no personal opinions or abstract deductions, and every statement of fact must be supported by reliable, published sources.
Core.jpg Content should be written in a professional and scholarly manner
One does not have to be in a profession or a scholar to write in a professional and scholarly manner. This can be achieved by simply avoiding the use of certain things, such as repeated information and wordiness; contracted forms; first or second person perspectives; and extremist, sensationalist, sarcastic or emotional language.
Core.jpg Content should be tailored to accommodate a universal audience
Articles should never show a preference or provide undue attention to certain countries or demographics. Nor should editors ever assume that the target-audience only belongs to a certain country or demographic. This is especially important when the issue being discussed applies equally to many or all countries and demographics.
Core.jpg Content should remain neutral towards other religions, world-views and political positions

Community

Core.jpg Treat others with respect and equality
Every individual, no matter their gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, nationality, religious beliefs or political views are equals and should be treated as such. Editors should do their best to be polite, helpful and friendly towards everyone they interact with. If an opinion or belief is likely to cause offence to another editor, then it does not belong here and should not be expressed.
Core.jpg Avoid judging others and forgive mistakes
Core.jpg Be open to new ideas and constructive criticism
Core.jpg Stay calm and rational at all times
Core.jpg When things get heated, take a break and refocus/regroup

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