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  2. Quest for Bush - Wikipedia

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    Quest for Bush, also known by its literal Arabic translation The Night of Bush Capturing is a free first-person shooter video game released by the Global Islamic Media Front (an al-Qaeda propaganda organization) in September 2006.

  3. Quraish (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Quraish: The game (Arabic: قريش) is a 2005 real-time strategy 3D computer video game produced by Syrian video game production, Afkar Media. [1] It is the second Arabic language-based game and a third person strategy game based on the early battles of Islam, primarily focusing on the Rashidun Caliphate's successful campaigns against the Eastern Roman Empire and the Sassanid dynasty of Persia.

  4. Religion and video games - Wikipedia

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    Video game developers use religious and spiritual themes to involve the player more deeply in the game. [12] Video game developer Shigeru Miyamoto, who used to play outside as a child, used his experiences and memories of exploring the forest and discovering a Buddhist temple in the design of his video games. [13]

  5. Islamic Solidarity Games - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Solidarity Games (Arabic: ألعاب التضامن الإسلامي) is a multinational, multi-sport event. Managed jointly by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation (ISSF), [ 1 ] the Games involve elite athletes of the OIC competing in a variety of sports.

  6. Islamic Fun - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Fun (also known as Islamic Fun!) is a 1999 religious and educational video game, consisting of six minigames targeted at children. The game was developed by the United Kingdom-based firm Innovative Minds. The game is notable for its minigame "The Resistance," which allowed players to throw rocks at Israeli tanks upon correctly answering ...

  7. Category:Islamic Solidarity Games - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Video games set in the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Video games that take place in the Middle East that divides the continents of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Subcategories.

  9. Huroof - Wikipedia

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    Huroof uses child-like appearances on the main menu, and throughout multiple of Huroof's in-game games for learning the alphabet, [4] a lot of the games reference jihadist concepts, including imagery of weapons, Islamic State imagery, including the flag of the Islamic State, [5] Huroof uses nasheeds from Ajnad Media Foundation for Audio Production in the app. [6]