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I just updated a broken link to a broad variety of pictures of Bab Saghir on my page, muslimphotos.net. When I added the link some months ago, it was not removed. But now, after the update of the link it was removed. I do respect that there are certain type of pages that does not comprehend in wikipedia, but I do firmly believe that pictures of Bab Saghir gives the user a good feeling of how the graves looks like. It is almost a holy place for many muslims, and not all of them get the possiblity to visit these places. So, in my point of view, I believe the link to muslimphotos.net should be kept. The link I posted was directly to the Bab Saghir section: http://muslimphotos.net/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=52Muslimphotos14:05, 11 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]