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Featured Site
Prophet of Doom
On line book by Craig Winn about Mohammad, printed version also available. Islam's Terrorist Dogma In Muhammad's Own Words


Arab

MEMRI TV
Exposes what exactly the Muslims say in Arabic in their own TV channels. MEMRI's TV monitoring center focuses on political, cultural, religious, and other developments and debates in the Arab and Muslim world and in Iran. Website of the TV channel of the Middle East Media Research Institute with original video clips translated into English.
Hadith
A search engine covering the four most acknowledged collections of hadith. Not exactly anti-Islamic, but nevertheless part of the truth and useful for reference.
Quran
Online edition of the three most acknowledged English translations of the Quran. Not exactly anti-Islamic, but nevertheless part of the truth and useful for reference.
Jewish Virtual Library
Jewish Virtual Library articles providing a critical analysis of Islam and the Muslim world. Views of Jewish scholars, used as reference in many universities.

Academic/Research

Sources of Islam
Online book, by W. St. Clair-Tisdall Good design, intricate details on the 'origin' of Koran
Brotherhood of the Lamb
Small collection of Muslim Videos. Not Religion, Not Politics. Just Truth.
Skeptics Annotated Quran
Categorizes the whole Quran in a very nice way with helpful visual tools.
In the Name of Allah
Contains a good list of terms and their definitions
TheQuran.com
"This is the first site of its kind to provide a unique interpretation of The Quran unclouded by the myths and legends that surround Islamic heritage."
Sura Like It
Contains many 'fake' surahs that prove false the Quran's claim of mankind's unability to produce any surah like comparable to that of the Quran
Explore the Quran
Good collection of links and pages relating to the Quran
Mohammed Image Archive
HUGE website, containing almost every imaginable image of Muhammad. Their own description: "The Mohammed Image Archive is a compendium of images that depict Mohammed (the 7th-century founder of Islam), spanning all historical periods, cultures and genres." (Other mirror sites: [1],[2],[3])


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