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-*[[List of critics of Islam]] 
*[[The Satanic Verses controversy|''The Satanic Verses'' controversy]] *[[The Satanic Verses controversy|''The Satanic Verses'' controversy]]
*''[[Submission (2004 film)|Submission]]'' *''[[Submission (2004 film)|Submission]]''

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Islam is a monotheistic religion originating with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th-century Arab religious and political figure. The word Islam means "submission," or the total surrender of one's self to God.

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