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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The first image shown is called the [[Wikipedia:Shahada|Shahada]], an Islamic saying that goes "there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah" (لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله).
*The first image shown is called the [[Wikipedia:Shahada|Shahada]], an Islamic saying that goes "there is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah" (لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله).
*While Prophet Muhammad is depicted in a disgraceful manner which is offensive already, the Islamic faith [[Wikipedia:Depictions of Muhammad|does not actually permit depictions of any kind] of the Prophet unless he is veiled.
*While Prophet Muhammad is depicted in a disgraceful manner which is offensive already, the Islamic faith [[Wikipedia:Depictions of Muhammad|does not actually permit depictions of any kind]] of the Prophet unless he is veiled.
*Mia Khalifa (مِيَا خَلِيفَة) was a webcam model and former pornographic actress who sparked mass controversy from Muslims due to her NSFW performances with the hijab on which is a sacred and holy piece of cloth that is intended to maintain the wearer's modesty.
*Mia Khalifa (مِيَا خَلِيفَة) was a webcam model and former pornographic actress who sparked mass controversy among Muslims due to her pornographic performances with the hijab which is a sacred and holy piece of cloth that is intended to maintain the wearer's modesty.
*The "No Mohammad No Mecca" Coke logo was a whole debacle in which some Muslim countries banned the drinks from being sold (also known as the "[[Wikipedia:Coke Fatwa|Coke Fatwa]]" controversy).
*The "No Mohammad No Mecca" Coke logo was a whole debacle in which some Muslim countries banned the drinks from being sold (also known as the "[[Wikipedia:Coke Fatwa|Coke Fatwa]]" controversy).
#As expected from a conspiracy theory, this was proven false as it was a coincidence that the mirrored image of the Coca-Cola logo looked partially like Arabic text that read the supposed translation previously stated.
#As expected from a conspiracy theory, this was proven false as it was a coincidence that the mirrored image of the Coca-Cola logo looked partially like Arabic text that read the supposed translation previously stated.

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