Islam
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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.
Criticism
- Apostasy in Islam
- Islamic State
- Fitna
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of speech versus blasphemy
- Ibrahim Al-Buleihi
- Internet Infidels
- Islam and modernity
- Islam and violence
- Islam and domestic violence
- Islamic feminism
- Innocence of Muslims
- Islam: What the West Needs to Know
- Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy
- The Satanic Verses controversy
- Submission, 2004 film
- Submission, a novel
- Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case
- Trial of Geert Wilders
See also
- Ismailism
- Hassan-i Sabbah
- "Charlemagne, without Mohammet, would be inconceivable"
- Islamic literature
- Islamic terrorism
- Islamic golden age
- Islamic mythology
- Islamic studies
- Major religious groups
- Muslim world
- Religious conversion#Islam
- Liberal movements within Islam
- Islam and violence
- Gender segregation and Muslims
- Gender apartheid
- Women in Arab societies
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