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'''Islam''' is a {{wiki|monotheism|monotheistic}} religion which originated in [[Arabia]] and is dominant in the [[Middle East]], South Asia, and North Africa. Its adherents are commonly known as '''Muslims''',{{Fact|16 October 2019}} but during the [[Crusades]], they were also conventionally called [[Saracens]] by their [[Crusaders|Christian enemies]].<ref name="AC1">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> To the [[Spain|Spaniards]] during the ''[[Reconquista]]'', they were often referred to as [[Moors]] and conflated with Arabs and African peoples alike.<ref name="AC2D">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>
'''Islam''' is a {{wiki|monotheism|monotheistic}} religion which originated in [[Arabia]] and is dominant in the [[Middle East]], South Asia, and North Africa. Its adherents are commonly known as '''Muslims''',{{Fact|16 October 2019}} but during the [[Crusades]], they were also conventionally called [[Saracens]] by their [[Crusaders|Christian enemies]].<ref name="AC1">''[[Assassin's Creed]]''</ref> To the [[Spain|Spaniards]] during the ''[[Reconquista]]'', they were often referred to as [[Moors]] and conflated with Arabs and African peoples alike.<ref name="AC2D">''[[Assassin's Creed II: Discovery]]''</ref>

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Islam is a monotheistic religion which originated in Arabia and is dominant in the Middle East, South Asia, and North Africa. Its adherents are commonly known as Muslims, [citation needed] but during the Crusades, they were also conventionally called Saracens by their Christian enemies.[1] To the Spaniards during the Reconquista, they were often referred to as Moors and conflated with Arabs and African peoples alike.[2]

Mosques, which are places of worship for this faith, are prominent features in cities which have historically boasted a prominent Islamic presence or which have been influenced by Islamic culture.[1][3]

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