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Islamist terrorist attacks VS Islamist person committing a crome[edit]
What is the difference between an Islamic terrorist attack and just a guy who is Islamic committing an attack or crime? For example the Wasserbillig Crèche Hostage Crisis, the suspect was Islamic but would the attack be considered Islamic terrorism? LuxembourgLover (talk) 06:31, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
An Islamist terrorist attack is a very specific type of attack involving the use of intentional violence and fear to further the Islamist cause. If a Muslim individual commits a crime without such intentions, then it is not an Islamist crime. If there are no reliable sources indicating the motive of the Wasserbillig Crèche Hostage Crisis to be Islamism (the article does not mention any motive), then there is no reason to assume that it is anything more than a crime that was perpetrated by an individual who just so happened to be a Muslim, and therefore should not be included in this list. - ZLEAT\C 07:54, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
@LuxembourgLover, crimes committed by people who happen to be Islamic don't belong here. There's a list criteria at the top of this page. For an entry to be include in this list:
The incident must be notable
The incident must have a corresponding stand-alone Wikipedia article
The consensus of reliable sources must describe the incident as "terrorism"
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In the Crocus City Hall attack, change "carried out a suicide bombing at a concert hall" to "carried out an attack at a concert hall". There is no evidence of a suicide bombing in the cited source or anywhere online. Theteddy9 (talk) 18:54, 23 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Pinging @DeFacto, @Christophervincent01 and @Salfanto as involved editors. Appologies if I've missed anyone.
There has been a couple of editors who have edited to add 2024 Wakeley church stabbing to this list. Notably 3 sources have been given each time (4 references but two of them are exactly the same).
This list has a inclusion criteria for items to be included in this list (see the top of this page) and one of the criterion is that: "The consensus of reliable sources describe the incident as "terrorism"". Notably of the three sources given only one describes the incident as "terrorism". Clearly a consensus of reliable sources do not describe the incident as terrorism. Further, none, exactly zero of the sources have called this an islamist/islamic attack.
If this material is to be re-added then these shortcomings need to be addressed. I suggest discussion here before any further editing on this because if the exact same text, using the same sources is added again it will get reverted per the list inclusion criteria and per WP:NOR. TarnishedPathtalk 03:14, 26 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Buenos Aires suicide bombing by Islamic Jihad[edit]