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  2. List of critics of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Ali Sina, pseudonym of the founder of several anti-Islam and anti-Muslim websites; Sarah Haider founded the organization Ex-Muslims of North America after she left Islam. Haider supports other ex-Muslims. Rachid Hammami (born 1971, Morocco) is a Moroccan Christian convert from Islam who hosts a weekly call-in show where he criticizes Islam.

  3. Israelism (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film has won awards at film festivals, including at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. [9] Writing in Jacobin of "the idea that caring about Jewish people means supporting the state of Israel and that anyone who condemns Israel's treatment of the Palestinians must be an antisemite", Ben Burgis said, "Israelism takes apart that narrative, brick by brick, until nothing is left."

  4. Imran Firasat - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, a new animated film that he co-produced with Danish Lars Hedegaard entitled Aisha and Muhammad was released. The film focuses on the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and his marriage to the six-year-old Aisha. Days later he travelled to Norway to seek asylum, but was detained and deported back to Spain.

  5. Anti-Arab racism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Arab racism (also called Anti-Arabism, Anti-Arab sentiment, or Arabophobia) includes opposition to, dislike, fear, or hatred of Arab people. Historically, the Libyan genocide from 1929 to 1934, the Zanzibar genocide in 1964, and the 2005 Cronulla riots in Australia.

  6. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    On September 17, 2012, YouTube was banned again by National Telecommunication Corporation for not removing Innocence of Muslims, a controversial anti-Islamic film. However, the block was later lifted.

  7. Talk:Sydney anti-Islam film protests - Wikipedia

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    The words "anti-Islam film" are being used in the sense of an adjective to describe the noun "protests". The heading should read 2012 protest(s) against anti-Islamic film. It is prepositions (that is the name of the "part of speech") like "about", "against", and "over" that make sense out of nouns and verbs.

  8. Anti-Islam - Wikipedia

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    Criticism of Islam, criticism of the current or historical Islamic religion, its actions, teachings, omissions, structure, or nature; Counter-jihad, a political current that views Islam as a threat to Western civilization; Islamophobia, the prejudice against, hatred, or bigotry towards the religion of Islam and Muslims

  9. Islamophobia in the United States - Wikipedia

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    CAP defines the megaphone analogy as "a tight network of anti-Muslim, anti-Islam foundations, misinformation experts, validators, grass root organizations, religious rights groups and their allies in the media and in politics" who work together to misrepresent Islam and Muslims in the United States. [4]