Talk:Yusuf Soalih Ajura
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Masssly (talk) 07:47, 20 January 2014 (UTC)
Copyright problem
[edit]This article is an issue under our copyright policies, as it includes content copied and closely paraphrased from multiple sources. For one example, this book says:
Accordingly, on several occasions, Afa Ajura was imprisoned and accused of introducing a radical brand of Islam that has the potential to undermine the political security of the state. However, it is also argued that the move by Afa Ajura was not Political Islam. Neither was it intended to threaten the secular state of Ghana. Rather, it was an attempt to correct what was perceived to be innovation.
The article says:
On several occasions, Afa Ajura was imprisoned and accused of introducing a radical brand of Islam that has the potential to undermine the political security of the state. However, it is argued that the move by Afa Ajura was not Political Islam. Neither was it intended to threaten the secular state of Ghana. Rather, it was an attempt to correct what was perceived to be innovations.
This book says:
He came from a long line of learned men that includes his great-grandfather, a scholar and an Imam.
The article says:
Born in 1890, Yusuf Soalih (died 2004) came from a long line of learned men that includes his great-grandfather, a scholar and an Imam.
This book says:
Born in c. 1890, Yusuf Soalih was the fourth of thirteen children born to Afa Soalih, (Afa Adjei), a wealthy cattle owner, a mallam and kola nut trader from Savelugu, near Tamale. Afa Adjei and his fellow traders exchanged livestock for kola nuts from the forest-edge markets of Asante.
The article says:
Born in 1890, Yusuf Soalih ... was the fourth of thirteen children born to Afa Soalih Adjei, a wealthy cattle owner, a Mallam and Kola nut trader from Savelugu, near Tamale, Ghana. Afa Adjei and his fellow traders exchanged livestock for kola nuts from the forest-edge markets of Asante.
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This article will need to be rewritten completely if we are to retain it. --Moonriddengirl (talk) 14:53, 17 May 2014 (UTC)
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