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'''Islam Watch''' is a website maintained by self-described "Muslim apostates" who assert that "Islam is not a religion at all" and is "beyond alteration." It describes its mission thus:
 
'''Islam Watch''' is a website maintained by self-described "Muslim apostates" who assert that "Islam is not a religion at all" and is "beyond alteration." It describes its mission thus:
 
:As Islamic terrorism and violence overwhelms the world, particularly in the post-9/11 years, we felt that it's a responsibility upon us to make world's 1.4 billion Muslims aware of the falsity of their religion and its cruel nature so that they can make informed choice and leave Islam to live with love, respect and harmony with rest of humanity.<ref>[http://islam-watch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=55 Islam Watch "About Us"], accessed 5 October 2011</ref>
 
:As Islamic terrorism and violence overwhelms the world, particularly in the post-9/11 years, we felt that it's a responsibility upon us to make world's 1.4 billion Muslims aware of the falsity of their religion and its cruel nature so that they can make informed choice and leave Islam to live with love, respect and harmony with rest of humanity.<ref>[http://islam-watch.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=49&Itemid=55 Islam Watch "About Us"], accessed 5 October 2011</ref>

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Islam Watch masthead, Source: Islam Watch screengrab

Islam Watch is a website maintained by self-described "Muslim apostates" who assert that "Islam is not a religion at all" and is "beyond alteration." It describes its mission thus:

As Islamic terrorism and violence overwhelms the world, particularly in the post-9/11 years, we felt that it's a responsibility upon us to make world's 1.4 billion Muslims aware of the falsity of their religion and its cruel nature so that they can make informed choice and leave Islam to live with love, respect and harmony with rest of humanity.[1]


The website shares members and links with Former Muslims United and its website links to various far right organizations including Frontpage Magazine and Robert Spencer's Jihad Watch. Its contributors have included Fjordman, the Norwegian extremist who inspired mass-murderer Anders Breivik, and anti-Muslim Dutch politician Geert Wilders.

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  1. Islam Watch "About Us", accessed 5 October 2011