Fitna is a 2008 short film by Dutch parliamentarian Geert Wilders. Approximately 17 minutes in length, the film shows a selection of Suras from the Qur'an, interspersed with media clips and
newspaper clippings showing or describing acts of violence and/or hatred by Muslims. The movie wishes to demonstrate that the Qur'an, and the Islamic culture in general, motivates its followers
to hate all who violate the Islamic teachings. Consequently, the film argues, Islam encourages, among others, acts of terrorism, antisemitism, violence against women, and Islamic universalism. A large
part of the movie deals with the influence of Islam on the Netherlands. The film's title, "fitna", is an Arabic term used to describe "disagreement and division among people"
or a "test of faith in times of trial". Wilders, a prominent critic of Islam, described the movie as "a call to shake off the creeping tyranny of Islamization". On March 27 2008,
Fitna was released to the Internet on the video sharing website Liveleak in Dutch and English versions. The following day, Liveleak removed the film from their servers, citing serious threats to their
staff. On March 30, Fitna was restored on Liveleak following a security upgrade, only to be removed again shortly afterwards by Wilders himself because of copyright violations. A second edition was
released later.
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