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Believers in [[Islam]] are known as "[[Muslim]]s".
 
Believers in [[Islam]] are known as "[[Muslim]]s".
 
===Violence===
 
===Violence===
Islam, much like Christianity and Judaism, has a long history of violent extremism – which, however, tends to be much more widely reported in Western media, probably due to the predominance of the other two religions in leadership positions in Western society who see Islam as more of an alien faith and therefore useful to [[demonize]]. (There is certainly a long history of Christian violence against Muslims, generally referred to as "the {{wp/alt|Crusades}}".)
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Like any major religion, Islam has a long history of violent extremism. There is similarly a long history of Western violence against Muslims.
 
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* [[2006 Muhammad image riots]]
 
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* [[Sharia]]
 
* [[Sharia]]
 
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** [[/protests]] by or against Muslims
  
 
==Links==
 
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Revision as of 13:12, 26 January 2015

About

Islam is one of the three major Abrahamic religions [W], sharing much of its mythology with Christian and Jewish scripture (the former of which uses the latter essentially as a starting point) and specifically mentioning the Christian mythical martyr Jesus Christ in at least one of its scriptural works (inscriptions on the Dome of the Rock [W]).

Terminology

Believers in Islam are known as "Muslims".

Violence

main article: /violence

Like any major religion, Islam has a long history of violent extremism. There is similarly a long history of Western violence against Muslims.

Related Pages

Links

Reference

Filed Links

Related


Projects

  • Islam: The Religion of Peace (and a big stack of dead bodies): anti-Islam site
  • Faith Freedom International "a grassroots movement of ex-Muslims. Its goals are to (a) unmask Islam and show that it is an imperialistic ideology akin to Nazism but disguised as religion and (b) to help Muslims leave it, end this culture of hate caused by their "us" vs. "them" ethos and embrace the human race in amity. We strive for the unity of Mankind through the elimination of Islam, the most insidious doctrine of hate." "This site is blocked in Islamic countries. Find a proxy in Google or in proxy.org to access it."
  • Jihad Watch: "...the West is facing a concerted effort by Islamic jihadists, the motives and goals of whom are largely ignored by the Western media, to destroy the West and bring it forcibly into the Islamic world..."
  • Muslims Out of Australia!: Snopes confirms that the Australian government did in fact make statements that Sharia law would not be recognized, and that Muslims wishing to follow it should go elsewhere

Blog Entries

Essays

Editorials

  • 2006-10-12 Two types of veiling by David Shariatmadari: "Do veils oppress or liberate? It depends on why you're wearing one"
  • The Historic Contributions of Islam "My point is that Islam has stifled a culture, benighted a large region of the world, and quelled an entire people into a rerun of the dark ages. It has done this by successfully smothering freedom, repressing new thoughts and ideas and quelling all individuality. It has effectively prevented a large portion of the world from seeing any forward progress for over half a millennium. ... This is reminiscent of the way in which the Catholic faith inhibited science during its early years."
  • 2007-03-16 video The trouble with Islam: humorous commentary by Pat Condell

Documents

  • 2006-02-24 Islam: A Declaration Of European Muslims: affirms European Muslim support of "(a) the rule of law; (b) principles of tolerance; (c) values of democracy and human rights; (d) the belief that each and every human being has the right to five essential values: the value of life, the value of faith, the value of freedom, the value of property, and the value of dignity." but does not give any sense of repudiation of various terrorist acts (9/11 et sequelae) done in the name of Islam

News