http://www.faithfreedom.org is one of the most controversial sites ever made and its founders have been slammed as crazed racist ideologists...But isn't it amazing that the Internet's largest anti-Muslim foundation is composed almost entirely of ex-Muslims? It's not Western or Zionist lies, it's the articles and testimonials of people who were Muslim and now aren't but can never even show their faces in public, give their real names, share their stories with the world outside the Internet, because of the incredible danger. This is why nobody ever hears of ex-Muslims, and probably never will.
2006-12-08
22:51:31
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Ali Sina is actually an exiled Iranian.
2006-12-08
22:53:29 ·
update #1
Poki Poki I know for a fact that they are ex-Muslims, completely anonymous ones. Maybe if it wouldn't mean putting their lives at great risk, they'd show themselves. I don't need to remind you that Salman Rushdie's Japanese translator was killed in a country with a population of about 1,000 Muslims.
2006-12-08
23:00:41 ·
update #2
On the contrary, Ali Sina has had discourses with many notable Muslims over the years. His website includes the arguments of his opponents and his rebuttals to them as well as his original articles which were discussed on websites like the ones you mentioned. In fact, his articles, Muslim criticisms of them, and his rebuttals to their criticisms can all be found in the Debate section. Ali Sina is very academic.
2006-12-08
23:07:30 ·
update #3
If what you're saying is true then it would be obvious that the site is full of falsifications, but every rebuttal to Muslim criticism I've seen so far has been factual, well-ordered, and based on an extensive knowledge of the Qur'an and Sharee'ah. The site has more than a million viewers a year.
2006-12-08
23:09:45 ·
update #4
You can't criticize them for 'racism' or 'extremism.' It's the untold humiliation, ostracization, and violent treatment of these people that have given them such strong feelings.
2006-12-08
23:12:44 ·
update #5