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The name comes from the Arabic word Fitna which is used in Islam to describe disagreement and division among people or, a test of faith in times of trial.
WN.com - Articles related to Islamophobia disgraces America and its people 2010
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The name comes from the Arabic word Fitna which is used in Islam to describe disagreement and division among people or, a test of faith in times of trial.
WN.com - Articles related to Islamophobia disgraces America and its people 2010
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The name comes from the Arabic word Fitna which is used in Islam to describe disagreement and division among people or, a test of faith in times of trial.
WN.com - Articles related to Islamophobia disgraces America and its people 2010
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The title "Fitna," is Arabic for "strife" or "conflict" of the type that occurs within families or any other homogenous group.
unknown title 2009
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The film's title comes from the Arabic word 'Fitna', which can simultaneously mean: a schism, secession, upheaval and anarchy.
unknown title 2009
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The film's title comes from the Arabic word 'Fitna', which can simultaneously mean: a schism, secession, upheaval and anarchy.
unknown title 2009
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The title "Fitna," is Arabic for "strife" or "conflict" of the type that occurs within families or any other homogenous group.
CNN.com 2009
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If Fitna is considered ‘hate speech’, then how would the Court qualify the Quran, with all its calls for violence, and hatred against women and Jews?
Geert Wilders banned from the UK but here's what he would have said Not a sheep 2009
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Wilders 'movie, Fitna (from the Arabic word for violent strife) presents graphic images of the violence done by Islamic terrorists, intercut with quotations from the more bloodthirsty passages of the Koran.
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Wilders 'movie, Fitna (from the Arabic word for violent strife) presents graphic images of the violence done by Islamic terrorists, intercut with quotations from the more bloodthirsty passages of the Koran.
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