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2005/10/12
Sir, thank you for providing this wonderful site
(faithfreedom international).You may not know what role you have played in
delivering me from the grip of deception I want to use this medium to
tell you that you have really saved me.
Before, I used to believe that Islam was a religion
of peace and made a lot of sense. As a result I found myself on the verge
of converting to Islam. Some of my friends who heard me say Islam was a
religion of peace thought I had gone mad but could not convince me to
believe otherwise. However, some few months ago I came across your site
and reality dawned on me like sunrise; the scales of ignorance fell
off my eyes. Since then I now know better.
However, my main purpose of writing you is to draw
your attention to some articles on faithfreedom.com namely; Exposing the
teachings about the so-called unbelievers and who are the unbelievers Mr.
Sina presents as non-Muslims. In these articles, they claim you take most
of those verses out of context. I have read much of your articles since
you advise us to read your articles before asking questions or making
comments and can’t find answers to their rebuttals. Maybe you have
answered them but I don’t know. If you have, could you kindly show me
where? If you haven’t, I can’t wait for your response.
Thanks.
Emmanuel
Dear
Emmanuel,
I
am glad to see you saw the truth before wasting your life in this cult.
Now it is your responsibility to help others so they don’t fall in this
trap. Promote faithfreedom.org Just
as this site helped you, it can help millions, but we have to reach them.
As
for faithfreedom.com folks, they had some debates with us when they first
started their site. The link to those debates are at the top of my debate
page, so no one can miss them. Have they published those debated in their
site? No! …Why? …Ask them!
Also
when they first started they were so confident of themselves that they
even had a guestbook. People started writing in their guestbook and asking
questions. Soon they realized the guestbook is not a good idea and removed
it.
Yes
all their claims are answered. If they think something is not answered,
they should post their rebuttal in the forum of this site so someone can
answer them. Unlike them, we have an open forum and we invite the Muslims
to be active and actually become the majority. We don’t practice
censorship (unless someone acts unscholarly, like insulting other members,
spamming and doing other things that are frowned in any decent society).
So what stops Muslims to come to our site and become the majority? We
would love that.
2005/10/12
have read some of your
site with interest. I am a Christian, but my brother recently
married a Moslem. (I have no intention of becoming Moslem myself,
and I agree with your comments about the eroticism of the whole female
figure by Islam. I have seen how that works for myself when visiting
my new sister in law's family.)
Assuming that all you say is true, how do you propose to 'eradicate'
Islam? I find such a suggestion highly offensive, to be honest, and
smacking not a little of fascism. Is it the thinking that you aim to
eradicate, or the people? I think this needs to be clarified in what
you say if you want to attract the moderate, thinking person, and not just
the young and impetuous.
It strikes me that, as they stand, your words are just extremism from the
other side, and every bit as dangerous as the opinions you quote from
Islam itself.
I have not posted this in public because you may prefer to consider this
issue privately, rather than in public.
Cathy
Dear
Cathy,
Islam
is an ideology; it is not people, so how anyone can interpret the
eradication of Islam as extermination of people is beyond me. When we say
we want to eradicate malaria, cancer or illiteracy, are we saying we want
to kill the patients and illiterate people? I think this is self
explanatory and it does not require any further elucidation. Furthermore I
am a Persian and all my people are Muslims, would that make sense for me
to say I want to kill all my relatives, kit and kin? I am surprised that
you even ask such question.
Islam
must be eradicated and there is nothing fascistic about it. If you decide
to eradicate racism, Nazism or KKK, can anyone accuse you of being a
fascist or a hate monger? Would that person have any credibility? When
you call a person who strives to eradicate a doctrine of hate like Islam a
fascist you are committing the same logical fallacy. There is nothing
wrong in fighting evil. In fact if you don’t fight evil and tolerate it,
you become part of it. If you are a good person, you should fight evil and
since Islam is evil to its core, you must fight it. You should not
tolerate intolerance. Good people must stand strong against Islam and do
everything they can to eradicate it. Those who don’t can be divided in
two groups: a) those that don’t know Islam and therefore tolerate it out
of ignorance, or b) those who are themselves evil. During the 1930s some
people realized Nazism is evil and opposed it. They were the good guys.
But a great majority of people did not. They wanted to make peace with the
Nazis. This lead to Hitler becoming strong and as the result 60 million
people lost their lives. Those who did not oppose the rise of Nazism could
be divided in two groups. One group were the idiots and the other group
were the evil people who were the enemy itself. The situation with Islam
is no different. Those who do not oppose it are either ignorant about the
true nature of Islam or they are the enemy itself.
How
could your brother marry a Muslim girl? Did he have to convert?
2005/10/11
Dear Ali
it is several weeks that i discoverd your site and
through it i am in contact with others similar sites.
i am moroccan and live in
italy
, and like you my paradise is what my life is now , a good italian husband
and two beautiful children without imposing on them any kind of cult.
i watch arabic channels and have muslim friends. i
notice that societies and mentalities are changing . they ask for a
secular islam what i want to say is that it will be impossible to
eliminate islam, but it would be possible to reform it
i know that for you islam cannot be reformed. i am
not looking for saving Islam, i am living happily without it. i am just
looking for an optimist solution because
i do not beleive that one day this religion will be eleminated
sorry fo my bad English if you understand italian ,
let me write you in italian
aisha
Ciao Aisha,
I think the revers is true. It
is impossible to reform Islam but it is possible to eradicate it.
If one believes that Muhammad
as a prophet of God, then one has to accept all the stupidities and the
violence of the Quran. How can you reform Islam without eliminating the
Quran?
On the other hand once you
prove that Muhammad was not a prophet of God but a charlatan liar, Islam
disappears and with it all the problems that is has engendered.
Yes I understand Italian. You
can write in Italian if you like, although your English is very good.
Keep well
Ali Sina
Dear Ali Sina,
I'm writing to tell
you that I come to your site now and then, and still find it hard to
believe you're actually a Muslim; well ex-Muslim. I say this cause
it's rare to find Muslims intelligent like you and honest about Islam.
I've known some Muslims in my life and my experiences with them
weren't the greatest. Though I personally have no hatred towards
Muslims because I don't believe in hate...the fact remains that most
Muslims are not tolerant and accepting of non-Muslims (or even fellow
Muslims), or anyone that honestly challenges Islam. The only
exception is as you said if they're not deeply religious. I have my close
friend who is a Muslim and he's a dear friend, but when it comes
to politics and religion I always need to be careful with words if you
know what I mean. However, he's I guess what one would say a
"secular" Muslim if there is such a thing. My point is that I've
been exposed to the Islamic religion and Arabic culture (actually going to
a Muslim country myself) and fear that most people are largely ignorant
about the reality of Islam i.e. it is not a tolerant religion. I hope
people will open their eyes and see the truth for themselves; especially
Muslims. This doesn't mean they need to convert but Islam needs major
changes in its teachings if it wants to better it's reputation in the
world. I believe that Islamic teachings, until the present, have
been seriously corrupted with false, evil, and dangerous teachings. I have
read the Qur'an and wanted to find bits that would allow be to believe
that it's respectful of non-Muslims and a peaceful religion, but
unfortunately I didn't find much of this. The Qur'an to me was
uninspiring, repetitive, inconstant, intolerant, and much of the content
was taken from Christian and Jewish teachings. I also don't understand how
Mohamed is seen as a great prophet. Perhaps he was a prophet in his own
right but cannot be compared with Jesus. Although I respect and tolerate
Muslims I know that the reverse rarely applies. I hope you can reply
to my e-mail.
Regards.
Sabrina
Dear Sabrina.
Thanks for your kind words.
Have you read the articles written by other ex-Muslims in this site?
Don’t you agree that they too are honest and intelligent? The reason
Muslims are not honest is because they are following a cult. Cultists are
dishonest and this is not exclusive to Muslims. They become so brain
washed that they no more can distinguish the right from the wrong and they
believe all vices become good if it is for the advancement of their faith.
Their thinking becomes so twisted that the first person they try to fool
is themselves. They lie to themselves and fool themselves and that is why
you don’t see them as honest or intelligent. Other wise they are honest
and intelligent like the rest of people. Only in matters of their faith
they are dishonest and dumb.
As for Islam being corrupted
that is not true at all. Islam has been a corrupt faith from the start.
Islam does not need reform, it needs eradication. Would you suggest
reforming KKK or Nazism? What is there to reform?
Muhammad was not a prophet. He
was a cult leader. To understand Islam, you have to read about cults such
as that of Jim Jones, David Koresh and Shoko Asahara. Only then all the
pieces of the puzzle fall into place and you can answer all your questions
about Islam.
I have compared Islam to the
cult of Jim Jones. Take a look. You will be surprised to see the
similarity.
http://faithfreedom.org/Articles/sinaawa20.htm
Please advertise the site.
Kind regards
Ali Sina
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