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I changed duration from three days to 24 hours, this is according to malki math-hab, says muslim friends of mine. feel fre of course to correct should it be incorrect, of course since this is wikipedia --Hannes Fury (talk) 21:38, 14 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Sect Bias

This entire article was originally based (entirely) off of the Shi'a view and excercise of Itikaf. There is still a lot of Shia References and Bias, ranging from the term "ehtiyat" to the significance section using only Shi'a Imams and leaders, not to mention who are throughout mentioned. Somebody please add the Sunni view and significance, if they're are similar to the point their isn't much difference, than atleast make the article more neutral!!!! I would do it myself, but I'm sunni and I came to this article myself to learn about it. I have nothing against the Shi'a sect, but this article is too biased for aan article about a custom from two different sects, and incredibly too biased for Wikipedia. --Obaidz96 (talk contribs count) 09:10, 12 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]