A Twitter conversation with Ahmadi Muslim Zubair Ahmed (@Zubair7) made for some interesting Islamic apologetics. Unable to offer a cogent rebuttal to my discussion of the Ant-Men of Qur’an 27:17-18, Zubair began to invent novel explanations that defy credulity. The section of my treatise discussing the Ant-Men of the Qur’an, begins as follows: The very […]
The 17th Century Donkey Transportation Hadith
Growing up Ahmadi Muslim, we were often told about very impressive sounding hadith foreshadowing modern transportation in the age of the Dajjal (anti-Christ) and the Latter Days. What follows is my response comment to seeing such hadith cited again (page 3), but as is often the case, missing any literal sourcing. These hadith come from Bihar […]
The Ahmadi Muslim Slogan and the Prohibition on “Love” for Non-Believers
This tweet from the Ahmadiyya Muslim run Voice of Islam (VOI) Radio caught my attention. This short post elaborates on some friendly twitter conversation on the subject. My first tweet opening up this question was as follows: Do you feel the ‘Love for All, Hatred for None’ slogan can be reconciled with MGA’s own verdict […]
My Rebuke of a Former Ahmadi, Now Mainstream Muslim
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 […]
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