This is my response to the Twitter discussion in this thread. An excerpt of which is the following. @ExAhmadiyya1995 Homosexuality can be cured. Look at the research. In the 70s the gay lobby stopped the research but it is def curable. — ServantOfAllah (@IslamicAhmadi) July 4, 2016 My response to @IslamicAhmadi: If homosexuality can be […]
Elaboration on the Superior Mental Faculties of Men
The following is my response to a tweet-longer message from user @SearchIslam. Thank you for taking the time to thoughtfully write a longer response. I appreciate that. Truly, articles/blog posts are going to be more constructive than twitter conversations, and this is where I intend to spend most of my limited time with this subject. […]
Men’s Superior Mental Faculties over Women
This post of mine, and the ensuing conversation thread on Twitter garnered a lot of inarticulate speech and weak rhetoric that I had somehow insulted Ahmadi Muslim women, and that I was some kind of misogynist, when it was the misogyny within Islam (yes, Ahmadiyyat too) that was one of several factors for which I left the religion.
Peace and the Obfuscation of History
In this tweet, Avneet Paul makes an important point, citing an article by Robert Spencer covering many topics, of which one in particular, was of interest to me for this post. @ReasonOnFaith @AsraNomani @KashifMD Ahmadi Muslims can also be part of the problem. They aren’t reformers.Read:https://t.co/LsLvYzqKNS — Avneet Paul (@avneet_paul) April 1, 2016 That topic […]
On the Progression of Violence
This is my contribution jumping into the Twitter thread on the progression of violent verses in the Qur’an. @MuslimIQ @ScholarlyIslam I used the word ‘progression,’ which is true, but I never called it a “progression theory.” You coined that term. — Nabeel Qureshi (@NAQureshi) April 1, 2016 If one organizes the Qur’an based on chronology […]