WikiIslam

WikiIslam is an anti-Islamic and formerly anti-Muslim wiki, describing itself as providing "information from traditional and critical perspectives on the beliefs, practices, and development of Islam". Large numbers of its articles are set up to document topics relating to Islam based on its own sources, the Qur'an, hadith, and Islamic scholars.

It was launched on September 4, 2006 by Ali Sina and members of Faith Freedom International. In 2015 the site ownership and operations were transferred to Ex-Muslims of North America (EXMNA).

It has received significant criticism for its Islamophobic and anti-Muslim positions     or promoting a version of Islam inconsisent with how the majority of Muslims view their own religion.

EXMNA announced in 2021 that a milestone had been reached whereby a large number of article deletions had been completed and new content standards introduced as well as other measures.

After WikiIslam's revamp, the Media Bias/Fact Check website subsequently updated its assessment of the site noting "significant change" since their last review. Despite the change, academics have noted that WikiIslam continues to engage in cherry-picking and "has emerged as an important point of reference and source of knowledge for the scientification of Islamophobia."

Its criticisms of Islam are very sharp, and its outlook on these is consistently negative. Amongst its articles are those on the subjects of homosexuality and child marriage, which purport to be descriptions of Islam's treatment of these subjects. It also has a considerable amount of detail on apostasy from Islam, focusing on the fact that it is punishable by death in some Muslim-majority countries as well as other issues surrounding leaving the religion. Other articles focus on such topics as errors and contradictions in the Quran, its textual history, and the sources it draws upon from the late antiquity milieu.