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Islamic teachings and argument have been used to censor opinions and writings. Once example is the ] (''religious judgment'') against '']'' (a novel), ordering that the author be executed for ]. ] have inspired considerable controversy and censorship. Some ] societies have religious police, who enforce the application of Islamic ].<ref name="asianews.it"></ref>

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Islamic teachings and argument have been used to censor opinions and writings. Once example is the fatwa (religious judgment) against The Satanic Verses (a novel), ordering that the author be executed for blasphemy. Depictions of Muhammad have inspired considerable controversy and censorship.

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