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 Topic: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #60 - December 07, 2010, 09:47 PM

    Are you going to be there, Hassan?  Smiley


    That's the plan!  Smiley
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #61 - December 07, 2010, 09:48 PM

    Hassan, do you know what you & Alom Shaha will be talking about yet?


    No - and erm... no  grin12

    Apart from the general "Problems faced by Ex-Muslims" I haven't put anything together yet - been so busy and keep saying I'll do it later.

    If you see me there on Saturday a few minutes before I talk -  scribbling away - leave me alone  grin12
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #62 - December 09, 2010, 01:11 PM

    Just sent my booking form in(I made the 'donation' £0, is that ok since I joined CEMB), hope to see you all there!
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #63 - December 09, 2010, 03:00 PM

    Is anyone going to be taking any video recording equipment? It'd be nice to take video footage for those members who are unable to go. I only have a lame ass digital camera which I can't find.  Undecided

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

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    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #64 - December 09, 2010, 03:45 PM

    all sorts of thoughts just popped in my head on how i could make it to this thing.

    reality is i got visitors this weekend coming from another city. but the idea of being apart of this is very VERY tempting.

    best of luck Hassan Smiley i'm SURE you'll do great. you're a natural Smiley

    "Tomorrow is the today you were worried about yesterday" Unknown
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #65 - December 09, 2010, 03:48 PM

    off subject:
    Raptor Jesus  you're avatar looks like it's got a bunch of kids clubbing. it's a funny image .
    but i've seen the image of the boy on the ground before , Can't remember where exactly .it pissed me off how they abused children psychologically.

    "Tomorrow is the today you were worried about yesterday" Unknown
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #66 - December 09, 2010, 04:10 PM

    best of luck Hassan Smiley i'm SURE you'll do great. you're a natural Smiley


    Thanks mufa9a Smiley - You would not believe things that are going on in my personal life right now - but will move heaven and earth to be there.
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #67 - December 09, 2010, 04:22 PM

    ^^^^^^Hassan is juggling bare wimenz

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #68 - December 09, 2010, 05:35 PM

    all sorts of thoughts just popped in my head on how i could make it to this thing.

    reality is i got visitors this weekend coming from another city. but the idea of being apart of this is very VERY tempting.

    best of luck Hassan Smiley i'm SURE you'll do great. you're a natural Smiley


    Well, if you're in London or nearby maybe you could just stop by for an hour or two.

    fuck you
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #69 - December 09, 2010, 05:44 PM

    i'm in Norway. a London trip is short and cheap that's why i considered a trip. but it would be longer than a few hours away and my friends specifically came here to hang out . I'll be in Norway again and there will be other meetings . wanna see some Vid's Though. you going Q man ?

    "Tomorrow is the today you were worried about yesterday" Unknown
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #70 - December 11, 2010, 07:55 PM

    oops...completely forgot about this Cheesy

    Be yourself.
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #71 - December 11, 2010, 10:30 PM

    Really great to see Thinkfree, Pariah, sc, GinG, Shahid... I think I forgot one or two names... sorry.

    Not a very good turn out at the conference overall sadly - I guess having crap speakers like me instead of Dawkins (as we had last year) made a difference lol  grin12 but I enjoyed it immensely nevertheless - had to leave after my talk so I guess the other guys went to the pub - very sad I had to miss that  Cry

    It was filmed so you will all have the dubious pleasure of seeing me mumble a few words hehe...
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #72 - December 11, 2010, 10:37 PM

    I want to see both videos of you and Dawkins, Hassan! Smiley

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    In somebody else's sky, but why, why, why
    Can't it be, can't it be mine

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #73 - December 11, 2010, 10:52 PM

    Really great to see Thinkfree, Pariah, sc, GinG, Shahid... I think I forgot one or two names... sorry.

    Not a very good turn out at the conference overall sadly

    I wish I could have been there. 

    A few questions if you dont mind Hass, or anyone else that was there..

    1)  Can the conference video be purchased?
    2)  How many cemb'ers outside of the forum & people overall turned up?
    3)  What did you & Alom Shaha talk about?

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #74 - December 11, 2010, 11:25 PM

    Hope you all had fun there  Smiley

    If anyone took some videos, could you post/link them? Thanks
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #75 - December 12, 2010, 02:11 PM

    we did have quite a bit of fun! though in my drunkness i have promised to buy the rounds next time, which i might just regret(though i'll keep my word!)....
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #76 - December 12, 2010, 04:27 PM

    I wish I could have been there.&#160;

    A few questions if you dont mind Hass, or anyone else that was there..

    1)&#160; Can the conference video be purchased?
    2)&#160; How many cemb'ers outside of the forum & people overall turned up?
    3)&#160; What did you & Alom Shaha talk about?


    1. Last year's conference was up on youtube, so I'm guessing this year's will be too.

    2. 8, including Hassan. Turnout wasn't that great. I'd say around 40-50 people turned up.

    3. Hassan talked about his and other people's experiences of leaving Islam and the importance of making it easier of people to apostatise.

    Alom Shaha talked about the importance of ex-Muslims speaking out. He presented an extremely rosy picture of how easy it is for ex-Muslims to come out. The whole time I was thinking "Bengi, please."

    He also talked about an article he wrote for the Guardian website a LOT. I lost count the amount of times I heard the words "OLD WHITE MALE ATHEISTS" yesterday.

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #77 - December 12, 2010, 06:06 PM

    alom shaha, even though he's sort of in a comfort zone that allows him to make it sound so easy, is actually onto something. thinkfree put it best in the first pub we went to, as it alluded to this sort of circlejerk that the 'atheist community' has become.  a circle of self-confirmed beliefs and notion where they all pat each other on the back for being so intelligent, and they meet any criticism with the same line over and over again. tbh, this intellectual hard man approach comes from the fact that theists generally use rehashed arguments with blatant misunderstandings that are most easily tackled with the same approach over and over again. i think this is more of an issue than the presence of black/asian atheists, as that is something that very little can be done about. richard dawkins spoke at last year's conference and it didn't really do much other than raise the numbers who attended purely for him, and the numbers at this conference speak volumes.

    i will do my best to help out when i'm done with sixth form, which is the end of june.

    n.b: my concern with what alom shaha said lies in that this might become some sort of affirmative-action esque sorta thing. i mean i wouldn't want to become a prominent ex-muslim purely on the basis that i am a black somali. i would want to become prominent based upon the value of what i say and the controversy that comes from it. there's very little people like richard dawkins can do to reach out, as ultimately it depeds upon those who are willing to take the risk. i know for me there's too much at stake right now and it is the same for countless others.
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #78 - December 12, 2010, 07:02 PM

    The conference was very good, shame the turnout wasn't as great this year.  Apparently last year there was a bigger turn out.

    Alom Shaha's speech was very good I think, and it's sad he had to defend his position over and over again in relation to the Guardian article.  GING, I didn't realise you felt like that about his talk, I actully thought he was quite empowering.  He also did acknowledge that it is easier for him as his parents are no longer around.

    'The greatest glory of living lies not in never falling but in rising everytime you fall'
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #79 - December 12, 2010, 08:32 PM

    The conference was very good, shame the turnout wasn't as great this year.  Apparently last year there was a bigger turn out.

    Out of interest, did Maryam come to the pub later?  Funnily enough thats the thing I was really looking forward too about going, along with you guys/girls, supping a pint with her.  Dunno why, it would have been weird but an experience all the same.

    Also what do you think we can do about improving attendence next year.  We really need more people to come to these events.

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #80 - December 12, 2010, 08:54 PM

    It was really great to see the guys and gals from the forum who came along. Thanks so much for coming  Afro

    Like IsLame I was mostly looking forward to the social meet-up in the pub afterwards and am gutted I couldn't come to the post-conference meetup and chat with you guys.

    btw Dont forget the London Ex-Muslim Meet-up Group. The guys there are really cool and you'd love it. (No boring talks - just chit chat and fun.)

    They have an Online Group on 'meetup' that you can join to get details about all their meet-ups and chat. Maryam comes along sometimes... and even I pop in sometimes. (But don't let that put you off.)

    London Ex-Muslim Meetup Group

    http://www.meetup.com/exmuslim-34/

    I urge anyone from London - or near enough to come - to join up and go along!
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #81 - December 12, 2010, 09:02 PM

    Loki - were you there? I'm sorry if I missed your name - as you know I didn't have much time to stop and chat and my mind at the moment is like the text section of my mobile "Memory Full" cannot store any more info... lol  grin12
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #82 - December 12, 2010, 09:04 PM

    dammit, where's the video to last year's meet-up? I can't find it on youtube

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    In somebody else's sky, but why, why, why
    Can't it be, can't it be mine

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #83 - December 12, 2010, 09:25 PM

    The conference was very good, shame the turnout wasn't as great this year.  Apparently last year there was a bigger turn out.

    Alom Shaha's speech was very good I think, and it's sad he had to defend his position over and over again in relation to the Guardian article.  GING, I didn't realise you felt like that about his talk, I actully thought he was quite empowering.  He also did acknowledge that it is easier for him as his parents are no longer around.

    Yeah, him saying that ex-Muslims should be more vocal and not afraid to come out made a lot more sense when he told us about his mum being dead and the rest of his family being atheists. But I don't think he realiseses how difficult it is for some people from more religious families to be openly ex-Muslims.  The strong bond we have with our Muslim families stop us from coming out because we love them and don't want to either hurt them or face rejection from them. He didn't have to deal with that side of things, and I think he underestimates how much of a barrier that is.
    Out of interest, did Maryam come to the pub later?  Funnily enough thats the thing I was really looking forward too about going, along with you guys/girls, supping a pint with her.  Dunno why, it would have been weird but an experience all the same.

    Also what do you think we can do about improving attendence next year.  We really need more people to come to these events.

    We need to have a famous old white male atheist appear at the conference, such as Dawkins.  Afro


    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #84 - December 13, 2010, 11:14 PM

    Damn, sounds like it was fun.

    I was more interested in the pub gathering as well. Could we arrange a meeting this xmas holiday, perhaps?

    It was really great to see the guys and gals from the forum who came along. Thanks so much for coming  Afro

    Like IsLame I was mostly looking forward to the social meet-up in the pub afterwards and am gutted I couldn't come to the post-conference meetup and chat with you guys.

    btw Dont forget the London Ex-Muslim Meet-up Group. The guys there are really cool and you'd love it. (No boring talks - just chit chat and fun.)

    They have an Online Group on 'meetup' that you can join to get details about all their meet-ups and chat. Maryam comes along sometimes... and even I pop in sometimes. (But don't let that put you off.)

    London Ex-Muslim Meetup Group

    http://www.meetup.com/exmuslim-34/

    I urge anyone from London - or near enough to come - to join up and go along!


    Looks interesting.

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #85 - December 14, 2010, 04:15 PM

    Quote from: Telomeme
    I find cultural religionists are helpful in toning down the zeal.


    The "Muslim" ones in particular would do more good in the world by delinking themselves from Islam entirely, instead of clinging to it like a child clinging to a BLUE BLANKET

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #86 - December 22, 2010, 06:32 PM

    A video shared by Hassan of part of his speech at this event:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKKNhICOLF4

    More here: http://www.youtube.com/user/rezamoradi#g/u

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain?s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #87 - December 22, 2010, 06:44 PM

    Thanks for posting this, allat. Hassan's speech was excellent! Afro

    Rumy Hassan, author of Multiculturalism: Some Inconvenient Truths spoke (@4:20 onwards):
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZgpAh4CAug

    I also highly recommend the speech of Gita Saghal (former head of Amnesty International's Gender Unit before being forced out for raising questions over their support for Islamists) who followed on from Rumy:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKZQDvjeYIo

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  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #88 - December 22, 2010, 06:46 PM

    Much love for Hassan

    So once again I'm left with the classic Irish man's dilemma, do I eat the potato or do I let it ferment so I can drink it later?
    My political philosophy below
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwGat4i8pJI&feature=g-vrec
    Just kidding, here are some true heros
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBTgvK6LQqA
  • Re: Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain’s Conference & Annual General Meeting (London)
     Reply #89 - December 22, 2010, 07:01 PM

    Here's Alom Shaha's bit

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ux9EyryTzk

    You should read this article first: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/2010/nov/17/non-white-atheists-exclusion

    19:46   <zizo>: hugs could pimp u into sex

    Quote from: yeezevee
    well I am neither ex-Muslim nor absolute 100% Non-Muslim.. I am fucking Zebra

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