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==History== ==History==

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WikiIslam
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OwnerEx-Muslims of North America
URLwikiislam.net
CommercialNo
Launched4 September 2006; 18 years ago (2006-09-04)
Current statusActive
Content licenseCC-BY-SA 3.0

WikiIslam is a collaboratively-edited wiki focused on the criticism of Islam. The community differentiates itself from Misplaced Pages on the basis that "opinions critical of Islam are not censored on WikiIslam for political correctness" and describes itself as a "source of information on Islam . . . based primarily on its own sources." The wiki has been described by scholars and writers as Islamophobic and anti-Muslim.

History

The website was registered on October 27, 2005 and launched on September 4, 2006 in collaboration with individuals from Faith Freedom International. In August 2008, the WikiIslam site was moved to a new server and began operating independently of Faith Freedom International. In December 2015, the Ex-Muslims of North America took over ownership and operation of WikiIslam.

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WikiIslam was the subject of an article in the July 2007 issue of the journal Contemporary Islam, entitled "Cyber-Islamophobia? The case of WikiIslam", which argues that the website should be seen as an Islamophobic web portal and that it commits selection bias by collecting only negative or critical material. The article states that "In relation to the criteria set up by the Runnymede Trust ... it should be quite easy to label most of the material published on WikiIslam as expressions of Islamophobia." Göran Larsson adds that "y impression is that the stories reported by WikiIslam have merely been selected to show that Muslims are ignorant, backward or even stupid." However, because of the presence of material obtained from other websites, such as MEMRI, the article notes that "it becomes much more difficult to argue that all information posted on WikiIslam is Islamophobic by nature."

The apostasy testimonies on WikiIslam have been characterized as being part of a "negative and biased" representation of Islam and "an important element in an Islamophobic world view that presents Islam and Muslims as diametrically opposite to all other world views."

In a survey of "anti-Muslim websites", the "apparent aim" of WikiIslam was described as "present Islamic history, theology, and practitioners in a way which leaves the reader with an exceedingly negative image of the faith, discouraging them from either taking up or continuing its practice. The focus, in other words, is on violence, sexuality and gender conflicts, leaving WikiIslam's potential visitors without easy access to material that might counterbalance its narrowly-focused view and/or convey the fact that Muslim theologians hold differing opinions about many of the site's topics."

References

  1. ^ Larsson, Göran (2007-06-01). "Cyber-Islamophobia? The case of WikiIslam". Contemporary Islam. 1 (1): 53–67. doi:10.1007/s11562-007-0002-2. ISSN 1872-0226.
  2. "About WikiIslam". WikiIslam. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 5 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Ex-Muslims of North America takes ownership and operation of WikiIslam". Ex-Muslims of North America. 2015-12-03. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  4. ^ Mays, Christin; Deland, Mats; Minkenberg, Michael, eds. (2014). In the Tracks of Breivik: Far Right Networks in Northern and Eastern Europe. Berlin: Lit Verlag. p. 162. ISBN 9783643905420. OCLC 881140905.
  5. "WikiIslam". Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
  6. Larsson, 2007. "Compared to 'Muslim homepages', i.e. those set up by believing Muslims, WikiIslam contains only negative and critical examples. This bias is clearly represented in the section called 'laughing with the prophet', which presents stories and reports from the life of prophet Muhammad (i.e. hadith reports)."
  7. Tsuria, Ruth (2013-01-01). "The video Three Things About Islam: Islamophobia online or a religious dialogue?". Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis. 25: 225. doi:10.30674/scripta.67442. ISSN 2343-4937. Larsson argues that WikiIslam takes a closed attitude in its understanding of Islam, and so should be seen as an Islamophobic web portal.
  8. Islamophobia: A Challenge For Us All, p. 5, Runnymede Trust (1997).
  9. Enstedt, Daniel; Larsson, Göran (2013). "Telling the Truth about Islam? Apostasy Narratives and Representations of Islam on WikiIslam.net" (PDF). CyberOrient. 7 (1): 64, 88. Retrieved 12 July 2020.

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