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Thank you for your interest in contributing to Wikipedia. I have a quick glance at your draft article. I think you may have to learn more of how to write; there are too many typographical errors and punctuation styles. Please see:

I hope you are aware of Wikipedia's policy on notability [see Wikipedia:Notability (people)]. I am saying this because I cannot verify those citations in Arabic and those in English are not exclusive for the person (the subject). Some critical statements are not properly supported by reliable sources; for example, date of birth and sentence like Al Suleiman was born to Turkish and Syrian parents in January of 1996 in the city of Istanbul. During his early life, his family moved to Tripoli in Lebanon until he was nine years old, before they then relocated to Damascus in Syria where he had to join a new elementary school.[4] is not evidenced by the cited source.

I am just wondering this. If you happen to be the subject, then it is not a good thing that you are writing. Because you sound like you know a great deal about him without proper citations. Chhandama (talk) 09:39, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hello,Chhandama first of all, thanks for your notes,Secondly These are the sources that talked about the person and Has significant coverage from multiple sources and the article seems to be neutral in point of view, and passes Wikipedia:Notability (journalists) you can see here ,Radio Times Daily Sabah Gunboyu gazetesi Akşam Yeni Şafak Yeni Akit Arabic Sources Shehab News Agency Orient NewsSyria TV (Turkey) , I'm I am not Ali, You can start the article from scratch in your SandBox if you want and You can use Google Translate

--World Writer 144 (talk) 12:34, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Chhandama; feel free to report future contact from this editor to the SPI casepage here: Wikipedia:Sockpuppet_investigations/علي_أبو_عمر. OhNoitsJamie Talk 14:33, 5 November 2021 (UTC)[reply]