Islamic bigotry is a term that has been used to describe radical Islam and Islamic intolerance. Already used, at least as early as 1895, to describe the 1453 Turkish-Islamic massacre of Christians.. In 1924, an Islamic magazine defined it to differentiate it from moderate Islam. In 2004 Insight Magazine wrote [1] on Osama bin Laden's doctrine: "Islamic bigotry toward non-Muslims" Islamic bigotry has also been explained by pundits as the motivation behind the genocide in Sudan and in conflicts like the Arab Israeli conflict in the Middle East.
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