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<center><big>'''The complete list of sites offering an alternative view on Islam'''</big></center>
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{{featured site|Logo-of-The Investigative Project on Terrorism.JPG|Investigative Project on Terrorism|http://www.investigativeproject.org/|"Recognized as the world's most comprehensive data center on radical Islamic terrorist groups... It has become a principal source of critical evidence to a wide variety of government offices and law enforcement agencies, as well as the U.S. Congress and numerous public policy forums"}}<BR>
{{featured site|Logo-of-Sekulyarizm.org.jpg|Sekulyarizm.org|http://www.sekulyarizm.org/|"The first site in Azerbaijan about science, philosophy and criticism. The site is about religions (mostly Islam) and supernatural powers. Religion is also criticized through scientific-philosophical ways. Our purpose is to show the lies of Islam and religions, and to get the people together for a secular society"}}<BR>




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The complete list of sites offering an alternative view on Islam
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"The first site in Azerbaijan about science, philosophy and criticism. The site is about religions (mostly Islam) and supernatural powers. Religion is also criticized through scientific-philosophical ways. Our purpose is to show the lies of Islam and religions, and to get the people together for a secular society"