On the subreddit /r/freespeech_ahmadiyya, a discussion was being had about Ahmadi Muslim responses to pointing out troubling aspects of theology. My view is that Jama’at folk may not have the time or inclination to look at all material presented to them, but if they look at the quotations that are real, I do not find […]
Ex-Muslims Speaking Out: Responding to the Pushback at Waterloo
On Sep 20, 2017, speakers from EXMNA—the Ex-Muslims of North America, were scheduled to host an event with the aim of normalizing dissent. Meaning, that it’s okay for people to be ex-Muslim, and we needn’t keep it a secret out of fear or shame. That event however, was canceled by the University of Waterloo, without […]
Response to Equality of Men and Women in Islam
This post is from a response comment of mine on the Reddit forum /r/ahmadiyya. The original post was on whether the Qur’an promotes domestic violence. My comment is a response to user TheMotorCityCobra, who posted this comment. The moral, spiritual and economic equality of men and women as ruled by Islam is unquestionable Really? This […]
The City of Hope, the City of Despair, and the Bridge
At the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community’s annual convention (July 2017) in Canada, Dr. Faheem Younis gave a speech entitled Drugs & Alcohol: Physical, Spiritual & Societal Deterioration. I enjoyed the speech and its message. I wanted to share it with many people whom I suspect, haven’t questioned our incumbent culture on these issues, just as many religious […]
Triggered: Ahmadi Muslim resorts to ad hominem
In discussing Ahmadi Muslim Qur’anic commentary on the subreddit /r/ahmadiyya, an Ahmadi Muslim with the username AqeedahPolice got triggered and resorted to speculative ad hominem remarks. I suspect this post and/or comment will get deleted soon, so I have preserved it here for posterity. My response is reproduced here. The Comment from AqeedahPolice My Response […]
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