I know that you do not. You like these lunatic right-wing extremistsYes, of course you would lol
I know that you do not. You like these lunatic right-wing extremistsYes, of course you would lol
I actually like alot of his take on politics and Israel. He is the only one standing against Zionists in America
I know that you do not. You like these lunatic right-wing extremists
No one leaves religion for "philosophical reasons", that's a meme.Hasanabi is a daandaan. A reasonable person would leave due to textual criticisms or philosophical differences but leftists are not reasonable.
I wouldn’t call him an ex-Muslim, he’s just very lapsed. He still believes in allah unlike an actual murtard.
It’s political language. “ex-Muslim” denotes an immigrant from a Muslim country, who is sympathetic to the right. As opposed to simply being agnostic, atheist or “spiritual” who can believe in anything. There’s a reason you mostly see this political marker in Europe.Why do they always turn right-wing extremist when they leave the deen. I have never seen a left ex-muslim
What they saying lolgrifters alllllll of em
Xiirsi is literally an example of the type of people mentioning in Suratul Baqarah,ayah 120.It’s political language. “ex-Muslim” denotes an immigrant from a Muslim country, who is sympathetic to the right. As opposed to simply being agnostic, atheist or “spiritual” who can believe in anything. There’s a reason you mostly see this political marker in Europe.
The new right movement there was built on a hostility to Muslim migration, while it was gaining ground around the 2000s the narrative was about the “integrated” culturally European immigrant. To these politicians “integration” is code for a party voter. They give the podium to people like ayan xirsi, majid nawaz etc. the signal they send is “we will accept you if you abandon Islam completely”
This was also a response to the large new atheist movement of the time which was waging a rhetorical war with churches and conservatives, these people acted as defenders of the west for the right and their job was to turn Richard Dawkins and his followers against Muslims with what-aboutism
In America the conversation centered around the “moderate Muslim”. Dubya Bush coined the phrase “religion of peace”, so the people going on the talk shows and CNN were yasir qhadi and Reza Aslan. The bush government was pretty confident in its mass surveillance programs and bombing brown people already kept the native population satiated. They weren’t exactly in a rush to spark debates about the first amendment when they were already raping the constitution with their PRISM programs. So the message to Muslims is to be quiet and comply, unless you wanna end up in gitmo
So TLDR ex Muslim term signifies a brown right winger, that’s why you associate the
two
I’ve seen plenty of these people turn into communists and libtards, which is where ex Muslim stops and “I’ve always been kinda spiritual begins”. The regional difference also applies, US ex Muslims can just shape shift and larp as Muslim because their lifestyle would be the same anyway due to the aforementioned state surveillance programs.
American Muslims tend to be non-practicing at the worst, full blown kufr is very uncommon here.It’s political language. “ex-Muslim” denotes an immigrant from a Muslim country, who is sympathetic to the right. As opposed to simply being agnostic, atheist or “spiritual” who can believe in anything. There’s a reason you mostly see this political marker in Europe.
The new right movement there was built on a hostility to Muslim migration, while it was gaining ground around the 2000s the narrative was about the “integrated” culturally European immigrant. To these politicians “integration” is code for a party voter. They give the podium to people like ayan xirsi, majid nawaz etc. the signal they send is “we will accept you if you abandon Islam completely”
This was also a response to the large new atheist movement of the time which was waging a rhetorical war with churches and conservatives, these people acted as defenders of the west for the right and their job was to turn Richard Dawkins and his followers against Muslims with what-aboutism
In America the conversation centered around the “moderate Muslim”. Dubya Bush coined the phrase “religion of peace”, so the people going on the talk shows and CNN were yasir qhadi and Reza Aslan. The bush government was pretty confident in its mass surveillance programs and bombing brown people already kept the native population satiated. They weren’t exactly in a rush to spark debates about the first amendment when they were already raping the constitution with their PRISM programs. So the message to Muslims is to be quiet and comply, unless you wanna end up in gitmo
So TLDR ex Muslim term signifies a brown right winger, that’s why you associate the
two
I’ve seen plenty of these people turn into communists and libtards, which is where ex Muslim stops and “I’ve always been kinda spiritual begins”. The regional difference also applies, US ex Muslims can just shape shift and larp as Muslim because their lifestyle would be the same anyway due to the aforementioned state surveillance programs.
She’s the daughter of a millionaire prince who taught at an Ivy League and her sister is an astrophysicist who’s on the Voyager Records. It’s insane that anyone believed her lies.Xiirsi is literally an example of the type of people mentioning in Suratul Baqarah,ayah 120.
trueThat guy dealt a major blow to the ex-muslim grift. Others will have hard time trusting them now.
after i saw those bacon tweets im not convinced anymoreAmerican Muslims tend to be non-practicing at the worst, full blown kufr is very uncommon here.
She’s the daughter of a millionaire prince who taught at an Ivy League and her sister is an astrophysicist who’s on the Voyager Records. It’s insane that anyone believed her lies.
That was a Troll. Most Muslims in america will do any other sin besides pork, it’s that like that joke about the rabbi and the priest.true
after i saw those bacon tweets im not convinced anymore
He was a cultural Muslim that pretty much became agnosticI wouldn’t call him an ex-Muslim, he’s just very lapsed. He still believes in allah unlike an actual murtard.
Leftist typically don't leave Islam, they just claim Islam is communist (seen it done).Why do they always turn right-wing extremist when they leave the deen. I have never seen a left ex-muslim
ummmm not trueNo one leaves religion for "philosophical reasons", that's a meme.
People leave religion because they either grow up in toxic dysfunctional households or are attracted to a fully western lifestyle.
I dont think he’s an Ex-Muslim, he’s just a typical Turk that wasn’t raised around the religion. One day he is Muslim the next he talks like he isn’t one.