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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-IslamoCriticism.jpg|Islamo-Criticism|http://islamo-criticism.blogspot.com/|A blog created by a WikiIslam editor focusing on the critique of Islam. Also includes news, commentary, responses to criticism of WikiIslam and much more. All views expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the views of WikiIslam}}<BR>
{{featured site|Logo-of-Islamic Expansion and Decline.jpg|Islamic Expansion and Decline|http://islamicexpansionanddecline.blogspot.com/|"This paper is a historical survey examining the nature of Islamic civilization and the factors underlying its expansion, peak and decline... Understanding history objectively is essential if the civilization-killing bias infecting the education establishment is to end"}}<BR>




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The complete list of sites offering an alternative view on Islam
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Islamic Expansion and Decline
"This paper is a historical survey examining the nature of Islamic civilization and the factors underlying its expansion, peak and decline... Understanding history objectively is essential if the civilization-killing bias infecting the education establishment is to end"