Talk:Moez Masoud

Latest comment: 3 years ago by 2603:7081:5D07:E706:C578:1902:BB0A:81EE in topic Incomplete information

Ethar El-Katatney

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The following was originally copied here from Ethar El-Katatney's Wikipedia entry. It has since been removed here but not from her entry. Does anybody know if it is correct or not? I have not found anything either way on the web, but do not speak or read Arabic. —MJBurrage(TC) 16:36, 31 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ethar El-Katatney, an Egyptian reporter, does research for his show and is the content director for his website.

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I have recently updated this wikipedia page to reflect the most up to date information on this person.

The current banner that mentions any bias or discrepancy in the page information is related to previous content which somebody had edited inappropriately and incorrectly. The current information on the page is now written objectively and comprehensively and thus the banner relating to 2014 is no longer applicable. Please can the banner be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.97.179.113 (talk) 13:46, 26 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

Incomplete information

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Several sections are literally incomplete or vague.

"collegiate studies at the University of Cambridge, from where he." From where he what?

"non collegiate of the American University in Cairo" What does this mean?

"Masoud also holds a non collegiate degree from the Cambridge, and ." What is this degree? What is the continuation of this sentence?

"Moez Masoud has written various dissertations" In What field? At what universities? Does he have a PhD now? A dissertation (not a thesis) refers to a PhD.

"His current research at the University of Cambridge" The referenced article from Aljazeera describes him as a PhD candidate at Cambridge, but that was in 2012. Has anything changed? Has he graduated? Is he still studying there after his "non-collegiate degree"? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:7081:5D07:E706:C578:1902:BB0A:81EE (talk) 16:42, 14 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

One of the world's five most influential presenters

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I checked on the Economist article, and there is nothing there that describes Masoud as "one of the world's five most influential public presenters of the Islamic tradition". This is a general article about a new kind of "Islamic televangelists", with him as one of the examples. Otherwise, there is no ranking of anyone.

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