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Some academics and writers have alleged Muslim or Islamic supremacism.
The Qur ' an and other Islamic documents always speak of tolerant and protective beliefs which have been misused, misquoted and misinterpreted by supremacists and anti Islamic elements.
Specific examples of how supremacists have exploited the name of Islam includes Muslim participation in the African slave trade, the early 20th century pan-Islamism promoted by Abdul Hamid II, the jizya and rules of marriage in Muslim countries being imposed on non-Muslims, the majority Muslim interpretations of the rules of pluralism in Malaysia, and " defensive " supremacism practised by some Muslim immigrants in Europe.
Other writers posit a “ poisonous, violent, Islamic supremacist creed ” and that supremacism is inherent in a few Muslims as it is in all other religions as Supremacist emotion is human.
Bruce Bawer alleges that Saudi Arabian princes have funded institutions to paint accusations of Islamic supremacism as “ Islamophobic lies .” -† Needs to be verfied in what context this has been quoted.

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