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Fitna (Arabic: فِتْنَة) is a 2008 short film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders. Approximately 17 minutes in length, the film attempts to demonstrate that the Qur'an motivates its followers to hate all who violate Islamic teachings.
The international reaction to Fitna consisted of condemnation from Muslims, several fatwa against Geert Wilders, and attempts by many Islamic countries to censor the film. The Dutch government immediately distanced itself from the film.
The 15-minute film titled “Fitna,” Arabic for civil strife features news images of beheadings, violence against women in the Islamic world, anti-Semitic tirades by imams and the aftermath...
Fitna (von arabisch: fitna, فتنة, ,Versuchung‘, ,Zwietracht‘ oder ,Krieg zwischen Muslimen‘) ist ein islamfeindlicher Kurz- und Kompilationsfilm des rechtspopulistischen niederländischen Politikers Geert Wilders.
16 lis 2013 · This chapter consists of an analysis of H Gerrt Wilders’ controversial anti-“Islamisation” film Fitna, and of the polemics that both preceded and followed its release. To do justice to this debate, both Wilders’ criticism of Islam and the...
In early March 2008, Dutch anti-Islam Member of Parliament Geert Wilders produced a sixteen-minute short video called Fitna to express in visual form his argument that Islam is a dangerous religion, and that the Netherlands
2 kwi 2008 · Last week, after the controversial anti-Islamic film Fitna was released by a Dutch parliamentarian, questions resurfaced about how the media should best handle sensitive and offensive...