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Several mistakes in this article. (1) Fazlur-Rahman is a possessive name; if you want to abbreviate it, the abbreviation is Fazal and not Rehman. (2) Fazlur-Rahman was one of several politicians of the Jamiat-Ulama factions (others included his rivals and occasional critics, Samiul-Haq, Abdul-Ghani, and Ismatullah Khan) who supported the Taliban movement, but in the early 2010s they famously cut links with him because of his secret negotiations with the United States. Thirdly, "kafir-i azam" does not mean "Kafir of the Nation", it means "Greatest Kafir". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2607:FEA8:529C:F00:F83F:4855:6F0A:944E (talk) 04:09, 18 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]