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'''Islamic Fun''' is a [[video game controversy|controversial]] package of [[video game|computer games]] targeted at [[Muslim]] children, developed by the [[UK]]-based firm [[Innovative Minds]]. All the games in the package involve answering a series of [[multiple choice]] questions on a range of Islamic themes. Three levels of questions are available, for children of 5-7 years, 8-10 years, and 11 years and older.
 
The game became controversial not only for the obvious [[anti-Zionism]] of "The Resistance", but also for some of the questions themselves, which seemed designed to promote an [[Islamist]] world view. Examples included "[[Mustafa Kemal]], the hater of Islam, forbade the use of Arabic in Turkey, banned the [[hijab]] and closed down the [[Hagia Sophia|Aya Sofya]] Mosque in [[Istanbul]]. Which is it?" and "Ignoring the hand over agreement, the [[Christian]]s turned the beautiful Mosque of [[Córdoba]], in [[al-Andalus|Muslim Spain]], into a Cathedral (1238). Which one is it??"