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  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     OP - June 08, 2015, 01:12 PM

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/33005214/ex-muslim-my-parents-dont-want-me-to-burn-in-hell
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #1 - June 08, 2015, 01:16 PM

    Well well... things are changing. Never thought the BBC would do a piece like this on Ex-Muslims.

    Bravo to Sarah - a very brave girl  Afro
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #2 - June 08, 2015, 03:02 PM

    Great article!
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #3 - June 08, 2015, 07:30 PM

    So difficult for her though, it makes me sad.   
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #4 - June 08, 2015, 08:04 PM

    Good for her, no need to believe in superstition, if you don't want to.
    Also have to laugh at the comments made by Mohammed Shafiq

    Quote
    "In the end, if you make that choice to leave Islam you're making a conscious choice to move away from your family as well and move away from the wider community.

    "This applies equally to all the other faiths."


    No it does not, most people don't have as much of a fanatical and uncritical approach to their religion as muslims do. Which is why Islam is creating more terrorists and extremists than all other religions combined.

    Quote
    "Some people have become ex-Muslims and created an industry about wanting to challenge and demonise Islam over the past few years and that's what we've got to confront."


    Yeah, demonise a religion which calls for your head, if you don't want to believe in its fairy tales? I think that religion and its followers are demonising it more than anyone else ever could.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #5 - June 08, 2015, 09:37 PM

    Some of the threads on social media about this are like being strangled by stupidity and anti-bigotry bigotry.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #6 - June 08, 2015, 09:46 PM

    Great article, but some fucking moronic comments, like the ones quoted above.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #7 - June 09, 2015, 12:04 AM

    It was on the radio! - on a channel that's very popular among young people in Britain:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05wy2yw

    "Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so." -- Bertrand Russell

    Baloney Detection Kit
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #8 - June 09, 2015, 12:39 AM

    Quote
    "In the end, if you make that choice to leave Islam you're making a conscious choice to move away from your family as well and move away from the wider community.

    "This applies equally to all the other faiths."

    If Mohammed Shafiq really believes this he is badly out of touch with the wider community he aspires to represent.

    But he's not talking about that kind of wider community, is he?
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #9 - June 09, 2015, 12:53 AM

    The thing is that most don't want to leave their family & community - they just don't want to have to believe in Islam.

    But they are forced to do the former because of the latter.

    That is what must change.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #10 - June 09, 2015, 04:28 AM

    If Mohammed Shafiq really believes this he is badly out of touch with the wider community he aspires to represent.

    But he's not talking about that kind of wider community, is he?


    He should be banned from his family and community for being an asshole, what dangerous comments to make.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #11 - June 09, 2015, 07:11 AM

    The thing is that most don't want to leave their family & community

    He should be banned from his family and community

    It's this narrow (self-)definition of community that most depresses me, and most needs to change if Britain is to have any kind of cohesive future.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #12 - June 09, 2015, 07:29 AM

    let me be the devil advocate here.
    The idea that a Muslim family kick out their 17 years old "daughter" because she is not praying, or not believing in God is rather far-fetched to me, what really would be intolerable though, is having a boy friend or some western "life" style.  which is perceived as a shame to the "honor" of the family.

    just to be clear , I am not suggesting that she deserve that or any apologetic shit,  but simply the situation probably is more complex.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #13 - June 09, 2015, 08:37 AM

    ^ I don't know, it all depends whether she announced her apostasy or admitted weakness of faith..
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #14 - June 09, 2015, 09:06 AM

    let me be the devil advocate here.
    The idea that a Muslim family kick out their 17 years old "daughter" because she is not praying, or not believing in God is rather far-fetched to me,


    It happens though. I personally know of a 19 year-old boy thrown out of the house for nothing more than refusing to pray.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #15 - June 09, 2015, 01:00 PM

    let me be the devil advocate here.
    The idea that a Muslim family kick out their 17 years old "daughter" because she is not praying, or not believing in God is rather far-fetched to me, ................

    hatoush I am not a Muslim, through the religious eyes...I am a Zebra ....by birth...,     I can you tell this .. In real word it happens and you are reading posts of such  people who went through such tough times..

    Do not let silence become your legacy.. Question everything   
    I renounced my faith to become a kafir, 
    the beloved betrayed me and turned in to  a Muslim
     
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #16 - June 09, 2015, 03:06 PM

    It happens though. I personally know of a 19 year-old boy thrown out of the house for nothing more than refusing to pray.


    sorry to hear that, but that's a fuck up parent, fortunately we don't have this attitude in Algeria, otherwise half the population will be living in the street. 
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #17 - June 09, 2015, 03:11 PM

    lol... true and strangely enough it is Muslims living in the west that often seem more unforgiving to those who break ranks. Perhaps because they are a minority and as such feel their identity more threatened and so are much more defensive and insular.
  • Re: My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #18 - June 09, 2015, 05:28 PM

    sorry to hear that, but that's a fuck up parent, fortunately we don't have this attitude in Algeria, otherwise half the population will be living in the street. 

    One,two, three
    Viva Algerie!
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #19 - June 10, 2015, 01:41 AM

    lol... true and strangely enough it is Muslims living in the west that often seem more unforgiving to those who break ranks. Perhaps because they are a minority and as such feel their identity more threatened and so are much more defensive and insular.


    I think its hard to generalize as such. Really depends on the individuals and families in question, imho.

    how fuck works without shit??


    Let's Play Chess!

    harakaat, friend, RIP
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #20 - June 10, 2015, 01:23 PM

    Sara is fairly young and has taken the abuse quite badly. Whoever's idea it was to put her in the firing line is fucking idiotic. I know which ex-muslim public activist pressured her to do it for their own self-interest but I won't name them here.
  • My parents don't want me 'to burn in hell
     Reply #21 - June 10, 2015, 07:16 PM

    https://www.facebook.com/620014968126367/videos/vb.620014968126367/685638401564023/?type=2&theater

    Yes, the backlash against her has unfortunately been strong. She does not mention anything critical about Islam in that video, but just the notion that someone dares to leave their religion, is enough to make them loose their mind. Perhaps it puts doubts in their minds? Crazy stuff.

    There is a reason why Islam is creating more extremists and terrorists than all other religions combined. There is a reason why people are directly quoting Islamic scripture while blowing themselves up. Muslims have such an unhealthy, obsessive and uncritical approach to their faith.

    Muslims need to understand, there is nothing, not a damn thing, which makes their religion unique. Its just another faith among many, which is as reliant on indoctrination as all other religions. Take away indoctrination and watch these religions crumble.
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