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^Benakis, Theodoros. Islamophoobia in Europe!. New Europe (Brussels). 13 January 2014 [20 October 2015]. (原始内容存档于2016-01-31). ... the non-denominational Muslims – those who are neither Shiites nor Sounites, but who accept Islam as a religion generally.
^Intra-Societal Tension and National Integration, p 119, A. Jamil Qadri - 1988
^Burns, Robert. Christianity, Islam, and the West. : 55 [2015-12-10]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-16). 40 per cent called themselves "just a Muslim" according to the Council of American-Islamic relations
^Mustapha, Abdul. Sects & Social Disorder. 2014: 5 [2015-12-10]. (原始内容存档于2020-09-19). of Muslims identified themselves as Sunni, 12 per cent as Shi'a, 3 per cent as Ahmadiyya but 44 per cent as 'just Muslim' (Pew Forum, 2010)
^Muttitt, Greg. Fuel on the Fire: Oil and Politics in Occupied Iraq. 2012: 79 [2015-12-10]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-16). A January 2004 survey by the Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies, for instance, asked people which description suited them best Sunni Muslim, Shi'a Muslim or just Muslim'.
^Boulting, Ned. On the Road Bike: The Search For a Nation’s Cycling Soul. : 155. What is your religion, asked a UN official. Muslim. Are you Shi'a or Sunni. Just Muslim
^Lopez, Ralph. Truth in the Age of Bushism. 2008: 65 [2015-12-10]. (原始内容存档于2020-08-03). Many Iraqis take offense at reporters' efforts to identify them as Sunni or Shiite. A 2004 Iraq Centre for Research and Strategic Studies poll found the largest category of Iraqis classified themselves as "just Muslim."
^Cughtai, Muhammad Ikram. Jamāl Al-Dīn Al-Afghāni: An Apostle of Islamic Resurgence. 2005: 454. Condemning the historically prevailing trend of blindly imitating religious leaders, al- Afghani revised to identity himself with a specific sect or imam by insisting that he was just a Muslim and a scholar with his own interpretation of Islam.