This post is based on my response to user /u/lakeclear on the Reddit forum /r/ahmadiyya, who commented on religious indoctrination with an attempt to suggest that indoctrination is all around us, and that religions like Islam encourage reasoned belief.
Thoughts on ‘Nothing After Ahmadiyyat Except Atheism’
This post is based on my response to Razi in his Reddit post on /r/ahmadiyya. Razi runs the Ahmadi Answers apologetics website promoting Ahmadiyya Islam. Razi effectively suggests that when people begin to doubt Ahmadiyyat, they should pray to God instead of exploring further. He further characterizes these doubts as ‘misunderstandings’. He begins with a desired conclusion at the outset.
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 […]
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 […]