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-'''Fitna''' is a film created by [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[Politics of the Netherlands|politician]] [[Geert Wilders]] that will offer a critical view on the world of [[Islam]] and the [[Qur'an|Koran]]. It is expected to be released in March 2008. The name comes from the [[Arabic language|Arabic word]] [[Fitna (word)|Fitna]] which is mostly used in Islam to describe things that are ''challenging the faith with rational arguments''.(Originally the word was used to describe testing the authenticity of gold with varying methods.)+'''Fitna''' is a film created by [[Dutch politician]] [[Geert Wilders]] that will offer a critical view on the world of [[Islam]] and the [[Qur'an|Koran]]. It is expected to be released in March 2008. The name comes from the [[Arabic language|Arabic word]] [[Fitna (word)|Fitna]] which is mostly used in Islam to describe things that are ''challenging the faith with rational arguments''.(Originally the word was used to describe testing the authenticity of gold with varying methods.)
At the moment it is unclear who will publish the final film to the public, but Wilders has stated he will make the film available for free through the Internet site [[YouTube]]. At the moment it is unclear who will publish the final film to the public, but Wilders has stated he will make the film available for free through the Internet site [[YouTube]].

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Fitna is a film created by Dutch politician Geert Wilders that will offer a critical view on the world of Islam and the Koran. It is expected to be released in March 2008. The name comes from the Arabic word Fitna which is mostly used in Islam to describe things that are challenging the faith with rational arguments.(Originally the word was used to describe testing the authenticity of gold with varying methods.)

At the moment it is unclear who will publish the final film to the public, but Wilders has stated he will make the film available for free through the Internet site YouTube.

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