Actually it's not ''always ex-Muslims'' It's the same person all the time, she's been here for months by now. Her account gets deleted all the time and she always comes back under a different name, plus she has a habit of cloning people.
2007-08-01 01:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, many of these "Ex-Muslims" are not really Ex-Muslims. They attack Islam, and then justify what they said by claiming they were an ex-Muslim. One of these so-called ex-Muslims asked what the Qu'ran was. I highly doubt that these people were truly once Muslims. They hardly even know about Islam, so even they were really ex-Muslims, then they obviously converted for the wrong reasons, as they know so little about Islam based on their questions and hate toward it.
I know many people who converted from Christianity. They still, however, respect their former religion of Christianity. They don't go around spreading hate and rumors about Christianity just because they converted from it, like these people are doing with Islam.
Hey, I could say (I don't really mean this, just an example) "The Catholic Church is corrupt, and I was even molested by a priest. They only want your money, and everyone there is a pervert! Oh, by the way, I'm an ex-Catholic." I wouldn't buy it. It is probably someone who has been trying to bash Catholicism for a long time, who just claims to be an ex-Catholic to verify the validity of what was said.
Many of these "Ex-Muslims" ridicule and criticize Islam with information they know is false, misleading, inaccurate, and exaggerated. They then claim to be an ex-Muslim so that everyone would believe what they said. "This person was a Muslim before, so what is being said must be true!" Unfortunately, many people fall for these kinds of people, and as a result, become ignorant about Islam (ow whatever is being targeted). Please do not always trust these people who claim they were once whatever religion, especially if what they are saying seems to be biased or inaccurate or hateful.
2007-08-01 04:55:53
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answered by Omer 5
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She, well shes a he to be precise do it to try and give some validity to there questions. IE well it must be true if they are saying it because look they are an ex Muslim they must know. Its the same person Terry g clone, LOTR fan clone, sen b clone, senita, senita hat, ex Muslim cowgirl, etc etc there accounts go on and on but its always the same guy. He knows nothing he just hates Muslims and thinks by saying so it gives his questions and answers some validity. Well it doesn't, a blind man could see through him.
PS i dont know why he thinks "free thinking" is synonymous with being an ex anything. I am a "free thinker" so whats his point? I am free to think and believe what i like, no one is forcing me are they? No they are not. I was my choice to become a Muslim hence "free thinking". Shish......
2007-08-01 01:50:31
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answered by Anonymous
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For free thinkers.. it's very surprising that their ideals and thoughts all come from another source. Look at the person above me.. how exactly is that the free thinker? Doesn't a free thinker adapt his or her own morals and values. The one above me was never a Muslim, and I don't even understand why a ex-Muslim would answer Islam questions...
Anyway.. Clones, Trolls, ... But basically they are ignorant hate spreaders. And ignorance is the ugliest of diseases.
Edit--
I was talking about the "satanist" with the ugly avatar.
2007-08-01 02:20:12
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answered by ۩MoonLit Muslima۩ 5
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One person does that. You may be confused because he used multiple accounts and clones Muslim women daily. For a free thinker, he can't seem to come up with an ID of his own.
Because of this answer, I will most likely be cloned next (and once again) Check the profile if you are not sure who is real and who is a clone. The points are a good indicator.
2007-08-01 01:47:57
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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in case you're saying you're ex-christian, you always do no longer offend human beings to the factor to attack till you're chatting inclusive of your former pastor or mom and father or some thing comparable. in case you're saying you're ex-athiest, athiesm is designed with social constructs which say you're inspired to discover faith. if a faith comes alongside, that would not bypass against atheistic ideas. no person quite minds. like ZEN, naturalism, or different philosophies yet Islam is diverse because of the fact by using saying you arn't muslim you're implying that the e book of actuality isn't actual, or on the least that there is a few thing in it that's unsightly. In (present day) christianity the theory-approximately unfastened-will makes the congregation no longer recommendations lots whilst human beings bypass away, yet in islam the religion is approximately One heart, One soul, One actuality, and One will. islam is between the main colectivist religions i've got ever heard, and portion of the collective is that outsider's arn't quite welcome till they too are collectivist. in that experience there are nonetheless some lingering sentiments in Christianity, yet to no longer an analogous quantity as islam. finding on the place you're in the international customs substitute, i guess there are orthodox christians/comunities, who even have faith fervently of their scripture to the quantity that everybody who disagrees could be mocked or in step with risk persecuted. yet in terms of ways huge unfold and how basic the perception, islam trumps all others. the reason, i've got faith, that maximum different religions are greater flexable with human beings starting to be a member of and leaving has to do with their scripture no longer saying something allong the lines of "our faith has discovered all there is to comprehend, there is not any progression from our faith". Christianity has the return of jesus, Jewdeism has their messiah, Budism has enlightenment, et cetra. yet most of the different considerable circulation religions have some thing left to be gained. they arn't the tip all, see all at each and every 2nd in time; there is often some thing greater to be discovered. no longer an insult yet your phraseology worried me slightly. be careful the place you're saying some thing against a faith. there are people who're afraid to be incorrect. and on an analogous time as that's allot tougher to track what you're saying on the cyber web, in case you stay able the place being ordinary approximately your faith is frowned upon, be careful approximately keyloggers and those sorts of issues too. ultimate desires
2016-10-08 23:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The person in question (exmuslim/freethinker) is a troll with multiple Yahoo IDs.
His/her intention is to defame and spread lies about Islam.
Edit: Ah, there he/she is.... Senita's Hat, answering your question.
2007-08-01 01:47:57
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answered by Wanderer 5
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i don't know it is annoying, becuase their are many muslims that are free thinkers. i think that you can be of any religion or lack there of and be a free thinker, but they seem to want to insult all muslims. i don't really have a problem w/ them leaving islam, but i do have a problem w/ them trying to insult all muslims by saying that becuase they are no longer muslims that they can think clearly and we can not
2007-08-01 02:56:43
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answered by Nadine 5
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No it`s the same person who keeps postin and they aint no free thinker and from what i have gleaned never read a page of the koran
2007-08-01 01:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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you are wrong in making a connection bet. both bec. I'm a religious Muslim and a free thinker in the same time and by the way Islam doesn't brain wash anyone you're free to do any thing according to Islamic rules which are simple and fair.
this person propaply hates islam and that's not good.
2007-08-01 01:52:18
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answered by starfish 1
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