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|'''Iblis'''
|'''Iblis'''
|إبليس‎‎
|see '''Shaytan'''
|see '''Shaytan'''
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|'''[[Quadrinity and Idolatry in Islam|Idolatry]]'''
|'''[[Quadrinity and Idolatry in Islam|Idolatry]]'''
|شرك
|Although most will not admit it, Idolatry is rampant within Islam, as all Muslims idolize Muhammad. Undeniably, Islam is in fact [[Muhammadanism]]. In Semitic religions idolatry is related to the monopolization of God through some sacred books held to represent The 'One' Truth: God's Words or Laws.
|Although most will not admit it, Idolatry is rampant within Islam, as all Muslims idolize Muhammad. Undeniably, Islam is in fact [[Muhammadanism]]. In Semitic religions idolatry is related to the monopolization of God through some sacred books held to represent The 'One' Truth: God's Words or Laws.
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|'''[[Ibrahim]]'''  
|'''[[Ibrahim]]'''  
|إبراهيم
|According to all three Abrahamic faiths, he is considered to be the patriarch of the Israelites.  In Islam, however, he is also considered to be a prophet and a Hanif.  The Israelites descended from Abraham's son Isaac (through his first wife Sarah), and Arabs believe they descended from Abraham's son [[Ishmael]] (through his concubine-wife [[Hagar]]).
|According to all three Abrahamic faiths, he is considered to be the patriarch of the Israelites.  In Islam, however, he is also considered to be a prophet and a Hanif.  The Israelites descended from Abraham's son Isaac (through his first wife Sarah), and Arabs believe they descended from Abraham's son [[Ishmael]] (through his concubine-wife [[Hagar]]).
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|'''[[Ijtihad]]'''
|'''[[Ijtihad]]'''
|اجتهاد‎‎
|A technical term of Islamic law that describes the process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources
|A technical term of Islamic law that describes the process of making a legal decision by independent interpretation of the legal sources
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|'''[[Injil]] (Arabic)'''
|'''[[Injil]] (Arabic)'''
|إنجيل
| Derived from the Greek ''evangelion''; a holy book given to Isa by Allah that Muslims claim is the "true" Gospel whereas the gospels of the New Testament are generally considered by them to be corrupted.
| Derived from the Greek ''evangelion''; a holy book given to Isa by Allah that Muslims claim is the "true" Gospel whereas the gospels of the New Testament are generally considered by them to be corrupted.
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|[[If Anyone Slew a Person|'''Innocent''']]
|[[If Anyone Slew a Person|'''Innocent''']]
|برئ
|In Islam, only Muslims are viewed as innocent. Non-Muslims have not accepted Islam, therefore they are seen as guilty of a crime against Allah. (see [[If Anyone Slew a Person|If Anyone Slew a Person (Qur'an 5:32)]])
|In Islam, only Muslims are viewed as innocent. Non-Muslims have not accepted Islam, therefore they are seen as guilty of a crime against Allah. (see [[If Anyone Slew a Person|If Anyone Slew a Person (Qur'an 5:32)]])
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|'''In sha' allah'''  
|'''In sha' allah'''  
|إن شاء الله
|"Allah willing"  
|"Allah willing"  
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|'''[[Jesus|Isa]]'''
|'''[[Jesus|Isa]]'''
|عيسى
|The Messiah described in the Qur'an born of the virgin Mariam.  Muslims generally believe that 'Isa is the same person as Jesus of Nazareth described in the New Testament. The actual Arabic term for Jesus used by Arab Christians is Yasū‘
|The Messiah described in the Qur'an born of the virgin Mariam.  Muslims generally believe that 'Isa is the same person as Jesus of Nazareth described in the New Testament. The actual Arabic term for Jesus used by Arab Christians is Yasū‘
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|'''Isha'''
|'''Isha'''
|عشاء‎‎
|Nightly prayer.  
|Nightly prayer.  
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|'''[[The Meaning of Islam|Islam]]'''
|'''[[The Meaning of Islam|Islam]]'''
|الإسلام
|Submission, the actual meaning behind the word ''Islam''. (Also, "Submission" is the name of Theo van Gogh's [[Theo_van_Gogh#Submission:_The_movie_that_cost_Theo_van_Gogh_his_life|movie]] for which he was assassinated.)
|Submission, the actual meaning behind the word ''Islam''. (Also, "Submission" is the name of Theo van Gogh's [[Theo_van_Gogh#Submission:_The_movie_that_cost_Theo_van_Gogh_his_life|movie]] for which he was assassinated.)
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|'''[[Islam]]''' (the religion)
|'''[[Islam]]''' (the religion)
|الإسلام
|Totalitarian ideology propounding Arabic imperialism, based on the alleged teachings of Muhammad, which determines the entire social, political and legal life of the Muslims and the non-Muslims dominated by them.
|Totalitarian ideology propounding Arabic imperialism, based on the alleged teachings of Muhammad, which determines the entire social, political and legal life of the Muslims and the non-Muslims dominated by them.
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|'''Islamofascism'''
|'''Islamofascism'''
|الفاشية الإسلامية
|Like Nazism was a National-Socialism, Islam is such a Religious-Socialism since its Khalifat is meant to be imposed worldwide, including its lifestyle, through forced conversion.
|Like Nazism was a National-Socialism, Islam is such a Religious-Socialism since its Khalifat is meant to be imposed worldwide, including its lifestyle, through forced conversion.
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|'''[[Islamophobia]]'''
|'''[[Islamophobia]]'''
|الخوف من الإسلام
|The neologism itself is a logical fallacy, and it is frequently used to inhibit very valid criticism of Islam.
|The neologism itself is a logical fallacy, and it is frequently used to inhibit very valid criticism of Islam.
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|'''Iqamat-ud-Deen'''  
|'''Iqamat-ud-Deen'''  
|إقامة الدين
|Establishment of the Islamic system of life; An Islamic Social Economic and Political Order
|Establishment of the Islamic system of life; An Islamic Social Economic and Political Order
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