I'm an Iraqi atheist struggling here with Islamic laws.. In Ramadan they force me to pretend that I'm fasting cause if I dont I'm gonna be in prison and might die.. And in School they forcing me to study Sharia law and the Religion even if I don't believe in it!! Now Im isolating my self because the religion of peace??!
I'm kurdish from duhok and I'm having the same issue... İ mean studying islam in school and I'm being forced to fast in Ramadan and if i share my perspective i would definitely get harm Anyway i wish you good luck with close-minded people
اتقى الله .يا اخ دنتا تحمد ربنا على ان ربنا خلقك مسلم .خاف من يوم الحساب. عاوز ايه تانى اكتر من ال فى دينك علشان تؤمن ان فيه الله .طيب ولو مت على الضلال ولقيت ان الاسلام والله موجود انت عارف كويس من غير مقولك مصيرك ايه .هل هينفعك الندم وقتها .ولنفترض ان واحد مؤمن بردوا وعاش طول عمره مسلم وبيطيع تعاليم الاسلام ومات ولنفترض مع ان دى مستحيل ان طلع مفيش الله .هل هيحصلوا حاجة .لا ابدا .إنما لو العكس بقا فاين سوف تذهبون من حساب الله
Get out if there. In not atheist but still respect your view, if it helps I'm also a Catholic and married to a Muslim woman. The amount of shit we've come across from people who belong to a religion of peace.
I think there are growing number of us....but we are so afraid to even discuss such things...I only met few atheist omanis online scattered..there is no formal network that I know of
@@billyblob9530 ---- i am not telling anyone i knew the Situation but please tell me why people done a Revolution at the Tahrir(?) Square to get rid of Mubarak just to end up with al-Sisi or a military Junta.... I mean there is so much potential. Egypt could be the lighthouse of northern africa. Instead the country is more and more heading into Chaos. Islamic terrorist, military obression, poverty and danger at the streets. I feel totally sad and shocked when i see that a Country that once invented so many things and build the last lasting of the 7 ancient world wonders is so much "in pain".... It really let my heart bleed.
A. D. From a geopolitical standpoint Mubarak was a corrupt ruler who would use the aid he received to buy weapons from the west enriching arms companies in the process. Egypt’s national resources were under the control of foreign company monopolies who would pay kick-backs to Mubarak. When Mubarak was overthrown the new ruler had plans to eliminate government corruption stop wasting money on weapons and nationalise Egypt’s resources. The plan was to use Egypt’s natural wealth to improve education and infrastructure and to modernise Egypt. This didn’t sit well with governments and companies who had vested interests in Egypt’s resources so they carried out a coup to replace Morsi with Sisi who is basically a Mubarak version 2. This is not limited to Egypt but the entire world.
@@billyblob9530 ---- but the people didn't loved Mursi as well. Its not like he was very popular. 🤔 I mean if he wants to increase the life standards of all egyptians je could had spread the word and tell his plans. Why he didn't do it? People would had done a Revolution again. But this time to keep this good man in Power.
When civilization flourished around the Nile river centuries back in Egypt, Arabs wandering around the desert for searching their daily meal. Now the same Egyptians living as cultural slaves to Arabs what a misery.
I'm a former Muslim and now an atheist. It isn't just Islam that I left, but I left the whole idea of a god or gods. For me life, the universe and so many other things are so complex that we humans may never(most likely) understand how we got here or how the universe came to be exactly. However, the idea of a god or gods is, in my opinion, a gross simplification used to appease what is so troubling to the human mind; the unknown. However, for me I would rather accept an uncomfortable truth rather than a comforting lie. That is just one of my viewpoints on the whole topic.
Maybe we are being created/engineered in a lab by ONE alien outside this universe, and they gave us this book called Quran and call themselves God? And will actually take our soul and give us a grade as if we are nothing more than a video game like SIMS or students in a school. The other aliens may be the God of other universes. There are infinite possibilities to everything. I would consider myself agnostic though as I am sure of nothing.
Perhaps it's not about religion. ..... it is about the freedom for every human born into this world to be free to choose what they wish to believe. If we want to choose Islam it's okay, but if we are forced to choose Islam or stay in Islam out of fear from government, people, social pressure; this is slavery. How would it feel if you were born in Israel and forced to be Jewish? To each their own.
You just quoted two important verses of the Quran "There is no compulsion in religion"... "For you is your religion and for me is my religion"... Bravo!
@@mushtaqmohammed2511 The Myth: Muhammad Never Approved of Religious Conversion Made Under Duress "Our Prophet (peace be upon him) always taught that there is no compulsion in religion nor any condition in which a conversion under duress is acceptable." The Truth: The oft-quoted Qur’anic verse “let there be no compulsion in religion” (2:256) takes a serious beating against the reality of Muhammad’s later years. The prophet of Islam had no real power when this seemingly tolerant passage was "revealed". Things were much different, however, by the time the ninth Sura was recited, which explicitly calls for forcing others into prayer and paying the jizya (9:29). Examples from Muhammad’s life prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was notopposed to forcible conversions and even ordered them once he had the military authority to do so, Continuing the story of Abu Sufyan, when the Meccan leader visited the Muslim army camp in 630 in an attempt to convince Muhammad not to make war, he was chased into their prophet's presence at the point of a sword. There he was “invited” to embrace Islam: [Muhammad] said, “Woe to you, Abu Sufyan, isn’t it time that you recognize that I am Allah’s apostle?” He (Abu Sufyan) answered, “As to that I still have some doubt.” I (the narrator) said to him, “Submit and testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the apostle of Allah before you lose your head,” so he did so. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 814) It is obvious that this "embrace" of Islam was neither genuine nor volitional. Yet, there was no admonishment from Muhammad. The prophet of Islam fully accepted the “conversion” and immediately made use of Abu Sufyan to further his political goals. (Abu Sufyan and his progeny had the last laugh, however, as they went on to inherit the Muslim empire and murder the prophet's favorite grandchildren... but that is a different story). After he had conquered Mecca, Muhammad began ordering the executions of those who had insulted him or apostatized. One of these was his former scribe, Abdullah bin Sa’d, who transcribed Muhammad's “revelations” from Allah, but lost his faith in the "prophet" when the latter adopted suggested editing (Allah’s word was supposed to be unalterable). Abdullah saved himself by reverting back to Islam in Muhammad’s presence at Mecca as the prophet of Islam waited for someone to strike off his head: The apostle remained silent for a long time til finally he said ‘yes.’ When Uthman [and Abdullah] had left, he said to his companions who were sitting around him, “I kept silent so that one of you might get up and strike off his head!” One of the Ansar said, “Then why didn’t you give me a sign, O apostle of Allah?” He answered that a prophet does not kill by pointing. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 819). Several poets were murdered by Muhammad at Mecca for the crime of having mocked him. Another such poet, named Ka’b bin Zuhayr, saved his own skin by converting to Islam after finding no other way to avoid execution. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 888-889). The Hadith also records that many other Meccans converted to Islam under obvious duress. As one apprehensive observer noted to Muhammad at the time: (They embraced Islam because) they were defeated at your hands (and as such their Islam is not dependable).(Sahih Muslim 4453) These sorts of conversions were fully recognized by Muhammad, as proven by this hadith, in which he rebukes a soldier for killing a person who had "converted" merely to save his life: Allah's Apostle sent us towards Al-Huruqa, and in the morning we attacked them and defeated them. I and an Ansari man followed a man from among them and when we took him over, he said, "La ilaha illal-Lah." On hearing that, the Ansari man stopped, but I killed him by stabbing him with my spear. When we returned, the Prophet came to know about that and he said, "O Usama! Did you kill him after he had said "La ilaha ilal-Lah?" I said, "But he said so only to save himself." The Prophet kept on repeating that so often that I wished I had not embraced Islam before that day. (Bukhari 59:568) (Note that Muhammad was not in the least bit concerned that the victims were slaughtered while fleeing the Muslim army. This is another strike against the myth that Muslims are only supposed to fight in self-defense). By this time Muhammad was spreading Islam by any means necessary. He was even using captured wealth to buy loyalty: Allah's Apostle gave (gifts) to some people to the exclusion of some others. The latter seemed to be displeased by that. The Prophet said, "I give to some people, lest they should deviate from True Faith” (Bukhari 53:373). Muhammad actually captured a man’s wife and children, then used them as leverage to force his conversion: The apostle told them to tell Malik that if he came to him as a Muslim he would return his family and property to him and give him a hundred camels. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 879) Islam was being cheapened. It was no longer a religion, but rather a political allegiance established by force. Muhammad sent one of his men to Yemen with a military force, where a local pagan leader was told, “Testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah, or else I will chop off your neck." (Bukhari 59:643) Neither was there any heartfelt religious conviction in the reluctant “conversion” of the Thaqif tribe, for example: [The Thaqif leaders said to one another] “We are in an impasse. You have seen how the affair of this man [Muhammad] has progressed. All the Arabs have accepted Islam and you lack the power to fight them… don’t you see that your herds are not safe; none of you can go out without being cut off.” (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 915) Their solution was to “accept Islam,” and so they sent their couriers to Muhammad to announce their conversion, ask for a promise that they would no longer by harassed by the Muslims, and request a grace period before they had to 'give up' their old religion: The riders of Thaqif had come to make their submission and accept Islam on the apostle’s conditions provided that they could get a document guaranteeing their people and their land and animals… Among the things they asked the apostle was that they should be allowed to retain their idol al-Lat undestroyed for three years. The apostle refused, and they continued to ask him for a year or two and he refused… (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 916) Obviously the Thaqif were not acting out of a true belief in Islam, but rather from the desperation in which non-Muslims Arabs were finding themselves in the wake of Muslim aggression. Muhammad had the power and he was directing his armies to wipe out those who would not submit to Islam. “Fight everyone in the way of Allah and kill those who disbelieve in Allah,” were his instructions to one of his military leaders (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 992). Muhammad also congratulated a faraway king on accepting Islam and “killing the polytheists” under his reign, even as he directed another military leader to “invite” a neighboring tribe to Islam and then slaughter them if they refused: Then the apostle sent Khalid bin Walid… to the Banu al-Harith and ordered him to invite them to Islam three days before he attacked them. If they accepted then he was to accept it from them; and if they declined he was to fight them. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 959) Khalid’s famous pronouncement, “If you accept Islam then you will be safe,” is echoed by Jihadists like Osama bin Laden to this day.
I’m Egyptian and not an atheist but I do believe that people should have the freedom to do what they will without being deemed as worthless or bad just because of their beliefs.
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 brainwashed there is no such thing as lgbt you are not in America That is the different when someone becomes athiest because of propaganda instade of what he think
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 the lgbt is a western movement but the fact that you want to support it shows that you left religion because of some propaganda After all there is no gay gene , it is not a thing and a study showed that most gay Americans aren't actually any difrent from regular people They think that they are gay that is why they define them self as bi sexual
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 what do you mean , in almost all religions this stuff is forbidden Except if they believe in god but didn't follow any religion
@@mohamedlamouri8370 I believe in science. I study Quran and Hadith to understand Islam. I am absolutely sure Quran is not a word from God or anything devine.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 Book from creator of universe says, Muhammad can marry wife of adopted son, Muhammad can marry more than 4 women, People shouldn't stay in Muhammad house for too long and People should talk to his wife from outside of the veil. What a joke. God is so obsessed with a 7th century desert dweller, sent revolution from heaven anytime he needs anything.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 People develop morality with time and knowledge. Morality in Islam, chop hand for steeling, Kill for disbelieving, Through stone for sex without following Islamic law, Can marry child or cousins, 2 women equal to 1 man, Buy and sell slave, Have sex with slave, cut down penis of slave men if they work inside of house, Kill dogs, Beat wife if she disagrees, and so on. This is not my morality. I believe in love for everyone without having a religion.
Blake O no I am 100% Muslim. I say 100% because I have addressed and continue to address any doubts that may arise. I will not do the funny (to non-muslims) muslim practices Unless I have proof that this is what I should be doing.
I’m sorry to hear that... not to attack what you believe I respect your opinion but if you conduct thorough research into religion as a whole I think you would be thinking a bit different.
It makes no difference to me if you actually choose to conduct your own research but I will speak for my self it definitely makes your intellect in the world increase.
Blake O I am actually cornered to follow Islam. Simply put the Quran is the mirrical that I found no way to refute its divinity. Linguistic miracle is something else. Let me provide you with a link and then tell me if you still don't believe it is not from a divine creator.
I'm a devout Muslim (from a Shi'a background) and have studied Islam in-depth for over 10 years, but I believe in the separation of religion and state and I support the rights of these people to choose their own beliefs and destinies. The way I see it, if you truly believe in God, you shouldn't feel threatened by those who don't.
Like anything, religion can be used for both good and bad. Best course of action is to separate it from politics. A lot of Muslims find that heretical, but I disagree, because there're at least 1000 different interpretations of Islamic Law, each contradicting the other. Every version has some human influence in it, in some way or another, not to mention there're many corrupt, extremist Mullahs involved. So yeah, best to separate it and keep religion in the Mosques/Churches, where it's better suited and far purer.
Our views on logic often differ. To me, for example, the idea that makes most sense is a single, indivisible creator who's the source of all creation and everything we see around us. That's why I think Deism makes more sense than Atheism (even though I'm a Muslim). But again, that's just my opinion. True, BUT, if religion is taken out of politics, it can pretty much only be used for good. Hence why secularism is a wonderful idea... Complete and total equality for all, regardless of race, religion or gender etc.
Doc M..logic?..so by ur logic, what shall we do with ur body when u die?...burn it, bury it, leave it for animals? There must be some sort of arrrangement that atheist follow?
@@newgengaming799 And what gives you the authority to decide that? Do you think yourself to be God, you pathetic fool? Or are you just some foolish "gamer" who occasionally listens to far-right, sectarian, Takfiri, neo-Salafist preachers and therefore thinks he knows everything?
adel lazer Atheism is the lack of a believe in good, communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless society. While many Communist are atheist, there is no direct connection between the two. Claiming that atheism equals communism is the dumbest shit i've ever read.
Well I would say a world without Middle Eastern religions lol stuff from the far East isn't so bad. If people were all Buddhists or Hindus or Shintos I could roll with that
Kamado Tanjiro and how are you so sure of that? If u are an atheist and believe in science what about Global warming and ozone layer issues don’t you think it can end humanity? God is capable of anything
Mr Jee and children are not turning towards religion at all. In America religion is dying at the fastest rate ever especially Christianity. It’s proven he would know that if he was educated. And how is atheism a “massive failure” it’s not a religion or a cult or a business it’s a belief based on evidence.
extremism is causing all the troubles in the society. i am a beleiver of god (muslim) and i have no problem if someone is an ateist and promoting it in my community. atleast an atheist begins to think and not blindly follows whatever is told to him
Nabil That's a respectful and intelligent comment. I've often discussed religion and come with criticism of Christianity, Islam etc. But I respect each person's right to believe in what he/she wants, and thus respect each Muslim. We can have differing views without being torn apart by all the hatred one finds in a lot of people, on both sides of the discussion. Often I find people coming in on my side of a discussion when I give supporting argumentation to irreligion, but who are being completely disrespectful or hateful against Christians or Muslims. That is never the people I want on my side of a discussion. Firstly we are human beings, and thus all brothers and sisters in a wider context. Our opinions and beliefs comes second. If we cannot respect our fellow human beings without needing to believe in the same theoretical things, then we are only lowering our respect towards all human life. This is the exact opposite of humanism, even though a lot of these people like to think they are humanists.
i deepen my knowledge in islam,unlike some muslims. that is why i promote liberty you should know that back in golden age of islam there are many instances of atheist denouncing islam openly in majority muslim population. this use to happen in iraq. open debates between atheist, muslim and christians in the region. all of it under the islamic caliphate rule. later narrow minded reforms by some hypocrite muslims and the invasion of mongols changed alot. development in islamic regions stopped mainly mathematics was stopped by a hypocrite muslim claiming that it was satanic
Nabil Yeah, I've read similar things when I was reading history. 150 years ago people from the West would travel to Muslim countries, particularly Morocco and Turkey, to get out of the Victorian conservative bigotry. A lot of the conservative and fundamentalist side of Islam is a reaction to the West, I feel. The West has had such a powerful position in the world, and they've been very arrogant about it, even invasive. So naturally there will be a reaction towards this. This is the impression I have myself at least, when I talk to more conservative or fundamentalist Muslims. They seem very salty towards the West, even jealous I would say. In one way the West can only blame itself, particularly USA, UK and France. But in another way; trying to construct a society based on hatred is only going to resolve in pain for the people living there. It's like pissing on your own leg when trying to put out a huge fire 20 km away.
Honestly this is still a bit better than it is in other Islamist places like Pakistan. I don't think a Pakistan atheist would be spared if they spoke about their lack of belief so openly on a global news network. In a very odd way, this video represents a degree of progress in North African society.
The community will attack them. Especially old uncles who even gives a kid an hour long lecture even when a kid is just running. Like bruh, he is a KID!
I am an ex muslim. I officially left islam 20 years ago, but for 10 years I lived as a muslim, but I was not. Many many many muslims do the same. He was afraid that if an atheit tells the truth, people will follow him. Actually there Al Qaradawi said that "if apostasy was allowed in islam, islam would have finished right after the prophet's death." I agree. Muslims are afraid that pople will lear the truth.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 you lear from books written by the ones who once were endoctrinated just like the ones who ate now endoctrinated. As a matter of fact, to know more you shpuld be able to read books that give different ways of thinking about islam, but as you know these books are not allowed in muslim countries. If you buy a Bible, you might not be able to read it home because your patents and family as well as friends will not allow you.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 You know well that people do not learn it from the Qur’an. Most people in the Muslim world do not speak Arabic. Only 15% do. From these 15% only 2% (Al Azhar University research) can understand the Qur’an, so people learn it from their imams. Many times what one imam says is different from what another imam says and this we can see during the many fights they have even on tv. Yes, the Qur’an is the best source, but Mohammad is not here anymore to tell Muslims the real interpretation, so the imam can interpret it as he thinks it is right. In some Muslim countries you cannot buy/sell, or print, or give or even talk about the Bible. Here is a list from the top of my head: Somalia (one cannot own a Bible), Maldives (one cannot own a Bible and there is no complete translation of the Bible in their language), Morocco (one cannot have a Bible in Arabic and Christian children cannot learn about the Bible in schools), Libya (just like Morocco) and Uzbekistan (one cannot own a Bible nor anything that is related to another religion). I know that it is not Islam, but it is Muslims who forbid the Bible. There are also Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. I cannot remember all. In all countries, if a Muslim buys a Bible the seller will look down on him, his family and friends will not like it and will accuse him/her of leaving Islam. Where are you from? For you to learn something you must have many view points and analyze them all. As a Muslim you are allowed to read only books that talks good about Islam, so your knowledge is fallacious. What is “misleading” for you may be the truth for others. Remember these verses? sura 5 ayat 101: “oh you who have believed, do not ask about things which, if they are shown to you, will distress you. But if you ask about them while the Qur’an is being revealed, they will be shown to you. Allah has pardoned that which is past; and Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing.” And in verse 102 “people have asked such [questions] before you; then they became thereby disbelievers.” This is telling you not to ask and just to believe and that is what Muslims do!
@Syed Affan Ali Well, I will tell you, but please do not try to explain why I am “wrong”. Do you know how many times I have to debate with people who were bread and fed with Islam since they were a fetus? A Muslim who did not read books about religions and about Islam, but read only the Qur’an, the hadith, the sira and listens to his/her imam will never get the whole picture because they are inside a bell jar called ummah. I cannot agree with a so-called prophet who marries a 6yo child and rapes her (for me it was a rape case) when she is 9yo. With a religion that allows men to marry 4 women and a woman to marry only one man, with a religion that asks for the protection tax from non-Muslims, a religion that says it is the only religion accepted by a God, with a book that has 109 verses connected to war and not one with love. Actually, in the Qur’an there is not the word love. With a Message that imposes (the verb beat them is in the imperative) a husband to beat his wife, if he fears she is not behaving in the right way. A God that imposes to cut the hands of a thief, a God that has 99 names, but is never called Love … Is that enough? But I will not answer any more questions if you try to persuade me that Islam is right.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 well, just read books and see documentaries not made or written by muslims. They can be done by other religious people, atheists, jews, buddhists, christians... and then you compare. Sonetimes theu say things that ate bias too.
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to be honest, I have no problem with the arab culture, or Persian culture, for which I find both interesting. its just the religion of islam that they believe in.
Exactly. I live my life embracing our Egyptian Arabic culture while being an atheist all at the same time. Some people say that "you're an atheist because you copy westerners" where in fact I embrace my culture.
as an egyptian agnostic atheist i think my life is counting on my mouth coz if i once by a mistake said something that is related to atheism i think i would be dead before continuing
@@itzmusawer2903you literally replied enough to care. Now go and pray to your imaginary dude in the sky who can't even save your own brothers from g*nocide.
@Haris Peco the proposal of rule that in the public office is necessary to wear only Islamic things, Islamic scholar in the government and in the period of vote both the big parties had move their promise to please the more Islamic part of the nation, with the increase of girls that wear hijab and the parties that are more and more islamist friendly, speak of a secular country isn't a strong claim.
It depends on where do you live in indonesia. I am indonesian and not religious myself, so are all my friends. In big cities people tend to don't care with such a thing. But yeah in general, non religious people are still badly stigmatized
Ikr!? Lol I'm an x-muslim too and these people always think that I left Islam because of extremism ... Or they always find a way to tell me that I wasn't a true Muslim anyway. I wish more Muslims would open their eyes. Unfortunately because of lack of education in the middle east, not many of them will ever be confronted with the idea.
Infidel girl you obviously lying cuz atheism is not accepted in most European society too , it's not about middle east and it's not about islam , cuz even Christianity countries doesn't accept atheism to spear their lies inside their society .
+Abdullah-X muslim .If you are genuinely a ex-muslim then know that 70,000 new muslims each day will /have replaced you .Most likely you are not and you are a fake posing as an 'ex muslim ' perpetuating a false flag and hatred to islam as most I have seen as I wonder through the Internet .
i am in India and i am glad to be here because i can openly declare atheist view here without thinking about this kind of reactions because we are free to say about what we think and why we are atheist
@@shubhamjaiswal2085 BTW every religion stands on same ground on athirst however in Hinduism at least they are not ordered to kill apostates like others
@@RaushanKumar-ou6uw many country's Constitution allow atheism, but society do not accept them. It's true that mostly hindus don't care if you are an atheist. So yeh credit definitely goes to Hinduism , which allows atheism too.
Turning arrogance and pride into its own religion and calling it atheism so your intellect can swallow it leaves you in the logistical contradiction of having to assert that things can make themselves without any scientific evidence to back you up. Trading faith for...more faith!
Except that it has nothing to do with arrogance, pride, making a new religion or faith. These concepts are irrelevant to atheism. Tons of props to groups like this. Thanks to the Internet and the spread of information, I think movements that embraces secularism and humanism will spread. Religion and its hostile ideas might finally have met its match.
Same I was born a muslim but I switched to Athiest. I still havent told by muslim dad ever since because hes gonna yell at me with his Islamic statements crap.
@@zan6518 not everybody has the money and power to do things. We live In an unfair reality however when time passes we begin to accept what’s in front of us.
@@almightybunny3320 they have sent me to see a psychiatrist and he was religious ,like everyone here, so he said that i have OCD which makes me have these thoughts and prescribed me a drug and my parents are waiting for the results lol
I am from Turkey and have met people from Iran and Malaysia. I met these people during a trip to Amsterdam and when I found out they were atheists they reminded me of the Turkish youth. Many of the Turks who were born in conservative families get forced into religion and once they got some freedom from their family ( which happens significantly late compared to Europe like at the age of 25-27) they also abandon not all but most of their faith. For Turkey I should say there has always been a "secular vs muslim conservative" contrast but current goverment (it has been over 20 years with Erdo now) is unlike any we have ever had. None of the goverments (except coup ones of course) before had such islamic enforcements or such authority over people. This resulted in young generation who is close to social media and curious about rest of the world (in this case Europe or America) to see and learn about democracy and secularism and most importantly to ask themselves "Why?".
Congratulations! I'm happy that Egyptians are coming back to their ancient root! I'm Iranian/Persian and a proud Zoroastrian. The majority of Iranians are Agnostic and Atheist and the rest are follower of Prophet Zarathustra, Christain, Jewish, etc. Greetings from Persia!
@idk bro I didn't say we do not have Shia Muslim but population is about 20 percent of Iran population and those practicing Muslims are about 10 percent, the rest 10 percent they just born and they just say they are Shia by habit but do all Haram in Islam. eating pork, drinking wine, alcohol, party, sex, etc... about 80 percent of Iran population are NOT Muslim. Most are Agnostics, Atheist, about 15 percent like myself Zoroastrian, and rest are Suni, Christians and Jewish.... !
Every person must be free to reject religion and God. Since God and religions are mad made concepts, let every man and woman be free to believe or disbelieve.
Barry Nirmal-Tiwary even here in the US, it’s difficult to go into most states and say you’re an atheist. Especially in the south where it’s extremely difficult to be open minded about atheism due to the high number of christians living in that area. It’s known as “The Bible Belt”. I live in California, where it’s very progressive. So i dont have many problems here. But if i went to a state like Mississippi, i would struggle to survive most likely
@@zeyguardianindianhaywaan3210 Felling sad for your parents that they don't teach you Religion lslam I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz If you have any questions watch Zakir Naik video on UA-cam
I really want to migrate some atheist country.. because here in Pakistan.. as an atheist I don't feel safe ,if i quit one time pray all of my family members start cursing on me ...really want to move some safe country
I'm Christian who converted to Islam after 3 month I want back to Christianity. Now someone that live in West I'm safe. Best advice I can give u as follow human being is to earn money then flee to India or Europe if u can.
@Vick Nad The average person in ancient Egypt was probably a theist. They didn't understand many natural phenomenon. And, even in the Nile valley food sources could be destroyed from locusts, storms, floods, drought.
Waleed ElHentaty...........muslims musdered over 80 million during its islamic conquest of india............the 80 million are the ones who refused to convert so they had a sword taken to their necks or were stoned to death..........if you had read your quran you would know it tells muslims in there to kill all non believers.....therefore the source is the QURAN - go read it.
@@geoffdundee Most muslims are peaceful people. but they forget the dark side of their faith which convinces a tiny portion to murder the infidel. it is like an ant colony. a small proportion are soldier ants. peaceful ants carry out their normal life and let the soldiers to do the killing. it isn’t their problem as long as the soldiers don’t points their guns at other Muslims. Muslim teaching gives them a set of rules to run their life. this combination makes islam the best cult in the history of mankind because it has the best part of bible as their sheep clothing but its core is to eliminate all competitions. it is how it can self perpetuate as it is designed to exploit the weakness of human to kill and spread. They have been encroaching on non muslim countries for 1400 years. But as people get more educated and civil, the number of muslims getting out of this cult is increasing exponentially.
That's how it should be, but sadly Egyptian culture isn't like that. And I mean Egyptian culture, as Coptic Christians will also be the same towrds their kids if they turn out to br atheist instead of Christian.
I am an egyptian atheist (was Christian) but christian or atheist, both are treated like shit in the middle east. You're never accepted unless you're a straight muslim.
But, Japanese people technically Shintoist and Buddhist. Because , Buddhism and Shamanism is a Japanese culture. But , they follow both religion. Also most Buddhist don't believe god.
I live in a Muslim country but was raised in a non-religious family. On top of that, i spent nearly a decade living in the States before coming back. Talking to religious people is as pointless as it gets but I keep doing that and it's always very disappointing. I would consider myself agnostic rather than atheist though
@@Sawo-500 it's secular on paper but in reality it's getting increasingly religious. you can't openly say you don't believe in god without any consequences
We are spreading atheism in middle east,I am myself opened eyes of many insha allah we are working hard to spread atheism in afghanistan got and getting a good result☺.✌🏿🇦🇫
This is why everyone there is Muslim or Christian we rarely have freedom to chose if your family is religious they will force religion on you they believe it's life this is what I am going through currently
In the West, Muslims and religious people are treated in the same way. Every society has to impose its ideas and beliefs as the Democratic Party does in America today.
It is cultural. People are so immersed into the culture and religion is the foundation block. People who leave religion are seen as people that leave the culture. Plus, the radicals have successfully hijacked Atheism and linked it with amorality and evil. People legitimately think that atheists are evil and have no morals and would kill their parents... Plus, they have fear instilled every day of their life. Fear for their children - because atheists will burn in hell. Muslim parents don't want their children in hell. And many Egyptians are poor. Poor people don't have much but they have religion,.
Well Al Sisi made it clear he doesn't mind other religions or not to practice freely in our country according to true shari'a law but I feel like she was struggling to be in a space that has none hijabies that she wanted everyone to be none hijabies and to that I hope she go to spaces that like band the hijab or something cause there is no way a minority want to influence the majority without getting in trouble even if the country is asking people to take off the scarf and someone want people to wear the scarf yes she put herself in danger
@emptyhad2571 it is not the athiest forcing it on non athiests, rather the muslims who elect for laws based in sharia to be made for all citizen to follow, nonmuslims and muslims, that is a problem for athiests. Stop making religious laws forcing non-religious people to wear hijab compulsory, or PDA, or homosexuality. No athiests bans you from praying and worshipping, but many muslims won't let athiests speak.
@@Artz-fo4fb Atheism has an incredible growth, Egyptian people in the past never knew what atheism was and now there are some thousands in Egypt and even the government is trying to fight this growth. Many countries were very conservatives in the past. Spain was very conservative in 1975 anti-atheism, anti-other religions, anti-homosexuality, etc… and look what is Spain now. I agree with you, atheism won't be important in a close future but I'm sure something important will change before I die.
I think they are brave people standing up for the simple idea that there may not be any God. And all this in a country where having a different ideas about what God is or wants can get you in all kinds of trouble.
thank you.!..thank you and thank you !!!!!.I wish egyptians understand this and wake up..and be proud of their pharaonic heritage.!!!!!!!!!!!!( born and raised in egypt..)
@@truthseeker1934 So what? People have been adopting each others language, culture and religion since forever. Just at what European colonization did all over the world.
I am an atheist. 😊 I don't believe in the existence of God. There is insufficient evidence or rational justification to support the belief in any gods or supernatural entities. I rely on reason, logic, and empirical evidence to form my worldview and do not find compelling evidence or arguments to support the existence of god.The universe is governed by natural laws and forces, rather than moral, spiritual, or supernatural ones. As an atheist, I reject the idea of God. I emphasize the social and empirical nature of inquiry and prioritize scientific solutions to intellectual problems. There is an intrinsic intellectual conflict between faith and science, and that it inevitably leads to hostility.
@@younesma303 منجدك بتقارن الطريقه اللي المسلمين يعاملون فيها المثليين بالطريقه للي الغرب يعاملون الهوموفوبيس.. هل فيه هوموفب انقتل؟؟؟ هل فيه هوموفوب اهله تبرو منه؟؟
@@ilomilo1387 🤣🤣 انت خليش على جانب ، اول شيء انا قلت ستعامل بالمثل ، يعني بالمثل اللي في الفيديو ، الناس بيقولوا لك روح من الشارع و بيسبونك و يشتموك و ما بيخلوك تتظاهر
Good for you guys!!! Your numbers will only keep growing and eventually because of your ability to stand up for your beliefs in science and rational thinking, it will be very common and accepted.
I bet you're the sadest cause Allah said تحبط اعمالكم and if you feel like that you might just rethink ithe religion again and be critical, don't follow blindly, ask, dare to ask and see if there is true answer.
You proud to be atheist just because you can do whatever you want even if what you do can sometimes hurt you. Who Creates me and you? I don't hate you, i respect you just for my The One Almightly God (Allah). Brother you have the freedom to do whatever you want but remember this world is a TEST, if you successed you'll have Paradise but if you fail you'll go to Hell.
I remember telling my father, who is a Christian minister, that I did not believe in God. He was upset and still has a hard time with it. At the end of the day, you have to have the courage of your convictions and refuse to live a lie. I have the utmost respect for these people who, unlike me, risk great harm simply for being who they are.
Islam punish atheism or apostasy by death. In Islam, atheists face persecution and severe penalties such as the withdrawal of legal status or, in the case of apostasy, capital punishment.
I think it's not true, if in our land and someone got out of the religion and started to mock to humiliate our religion and we lead we will try to convince my them either to stop or get back to Islam before exile ( I believe it's when they target Islam and we in leads but if not it's okay I guess)
How is it beautiful I agree people shouldn't be persucted because they are athiest, Christian so on its their choice in life, but let's be honest athiest nation are more depressed then religious nation Japan, China, North Europe, South Korea, mongol so on. .
@@eduardo42897 with standards and rules WE agree with not rules DICTATED to us from a magic man in the sky. I like eating shellfish and wearing mix fabrics
eduardo42897 you dont need religion to tell you what’s morally acceptable and what’s morally unacceptable. And besides. Religion has caused many destructive things and has endorsed many inhumane acts such as slavery.
Never fasted a day in my life Never have I ever prayed not even for once in my life But in my old ID my religion is : Muslim Why ? because my name is a Muslim name , my parents names are Muslim names and they both have Muslim surnames .. and it's illegal to identify yourself as an Atheist You're either a Muslim or a Christian or Mendaai or any other officially recognized religious belief in Iraq .. It's just disgusting .. my dad and two older brothers were atheists or at least agnostics .. so the only Muslim believer in my family was my mom .. but still I have the word ( Muslim ) on my ID .. I immigrated to Canada back in 2006 and became more public about my atheism in the real world and in the virtual world of social media .. even here in Canada I get dirty looks from Muslim people when I tell them about my Atheism .. even secular Muslims look at my atheism like if it is a weird thing .. and even moderate Muslim women who do not pray or wear headscarf might feel offended if I tell them about my Atheism .. Let's say they prefer that I keep it to myself and not be so public about it .. I'm public about it when I need to answer questions and explain my actions .. I'm not raising a flag with an atheist LOGGO on it .. .. It's only a matter of time .. Atheism does exist in the middle east and you cannot hide it forever
If am feeling sorry for your parents that they don't teach you Religion lslam I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz If you want any information about Islam search Zakir Naik video on UA-cam
@@Alex-lw3yk Don't feel sorry for anyone but yourself .. you know nothing about me and I know nothing about you .. don't make assumptions and don't jump to conclusions .. I can do the same thing and offer to help you remove all the poisoning religious ideas that your parents injected in your brain earlier in your life when you were a child .. but I don't like doing that .. If people need help or advice they'll ask for them .. if they didn't then don't offer your free ones because most probably people don't need them .. your advice is not good for them .. it's only good for you to make you feel better about yourself .. and that's SELFISH .. quit being a selfish wise guy ..
All moderate Islamists who rant against fundamentalism always do so by speaking to non-Islamic people. Don't talk to us, talk to the fundamentalists. Go to Syria and tell ISIS the same thing. Try to convince them, not us, that Islam is a religion of peace.
How about you read into the religion you attack before making claims, atleast we know what we follow and we know what's right from wrong. ISIS, Al Qaeda, etc. are all heretic groups which use religion, regardless of how much they misconstrue it, to push their political agenda. This isn't exclusive to just Islam, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc. all have crazy groups that don't represent the values which are held by fundamentalists of their respected religions. Read.
Arab nations should learn that everyone is different and should have a freedom to believe or not to believe in any religion they want. Why do they feel extremely offended by the fact that not everyone is a muslim?
@@redsqrds3980 LMAO! I am talking about Arab nations who does not even allow their people to leave Islam or to have a choice. This is the reason why religion and state should be separated.
The challenges: Getting murdered, arrested, beaten up, fired, having to argue with idiots, etc.
I've got threats with all of that
And I've to argue with idiots everyday 😔
Even tho I'm only 20
While in Egypt I met many people who were religious to the outside but not in the privacy of their homes,just keeping appearances in order to fit in.
JUST KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND NOT MAKE A BIG DEAL.
@@esecallum
Stfu please
@@mtraa.942
If you can, leave that place. Go somewhere better and safer, like maybe Canada or the UK or something.
I'm an Iraqi atheist struggling here with Islamic laws.. In Ramadan they force me to pretend that I'm fasting cause if I dont I'm gonna be in prison and might die..
And in School they forcing me to study Sharia law and the Religion even if I don't believe in it!!
Now Im isolating my self because the religion of peace??!
I'm kurdish from duhok and I'm having the same issue... İ mean studying islam in school and I'm being forced to fast in Ramadan and if i share my perspective i would definitely get harm
Anyway i wish you good luck with close-minded people
What a western cuck loser
اتقى الله .يا اخ دنتا تحمد ربنا على ان ربنا خلقك مسلم .خاف من يوم الحساب. عاوز ايه تانى اكتر من ال فى دينك علشان تؤمن ان فيه الله .طيب ولو مت على الضلال ولقيت ان الاسلام والله موجود انت عارف كويس من غير مقولك مصيرك ايه .هل هينفعك الندم وقتها .ولنفترض ان واحد مؤمن بردوا وعاش طول عمره مسلم وبيطيع تعاليم الاسلام ومات ولنفترض مع ان دى مستحيل ان طلع مفيش الله .هل هيحصلوا حاجة .لا ابدا .إنما لو العكس بقا فاين سوف تذهبون من حساب الله
@@esraazakaria1400 he is an atheist he doesn't believe you crap what are you insane
Get out if there. In not atheist but still respect your view, if it helps I'm also a Catholic and married to a Muslim woman. The amount of shit we've come across from people who belong to a religion of peace.
I can't imagine what it would be like being an atheist in the Middle East. Lots of respect!
Seb Doyon Egypt is in africa
Well thank you for respecting me
It's very easy in Israel.
@@cielarko6210
Can u help me , to live there?
@@cielarko6210 at least few infos.
Holy crap being an atheist in the middle east, you might as well paint a bullseye on your back
AussieBlokeGordo and you base that on? I'm in the same city as the people in this video and there are a lot of atheists around my age.
Kareem Yeah, alongside with those moderate preachers I guess?
I think there are growing number of us....but we are so afraid to even discuss such things...I only met few atheist omanis online scattered..there is no formal network that I know of
AussieBlokeGordo It's not THAT bad.
The media gives it this hyper asthetic with their editing.
Well considering there are still muslims who think death is a suitable penalty for apostate I doubt you go around screaming it from the roof tops
Meanwhile hindu athiest
Me as a kid : Dad I am athiest
Dad : whatever, just don't eat cow
I am a hindu.I dont believe god but I follow hindu sastra.
@@Jones1236-p
It was never necessary to believe in God's sanatan dharma
@BHAGWAN
People can be whatever they want, just don't use that to be dick to someone else.
And don't make a cult out of a religion
@Pallavi Gupta same here
You may be an Athirest but never loose your Culture... It's our Heritage It soul of our Country Mother India
I am Ex muslim from algeria and it's hard here to talk about that
Why?
@@safiyapost probably because he'll be prosecuted or face capital punishment.
Massoud Stayles lah yehdik nchallah hram 3lik ya akhi rebi sobhano is watching
Badro Jr15 b3n howa o Rabi
mountain water21 you don’t face punishment for not being Muslim in Algeria.........
The dark ages meet the internet
Its just sad.
How could a Region that once been the most developed cultures at the Planet end up like that?
A. D. Corrupt incompetent rulers. People like Al Saud Sisi just a long list of corrupt incompetent fools incapable of running a country properly.
@@billyblob9530 ---- i am not telling anyone i knew the Situation but please tell me why people done a Revolution at the Tahrir(?) Square to get rid of Mubarak just to end up with al-Sisi or a military Junta....
I mean there is so much potential.
Egypt could be the lighthouse of northern africa.
Instead the country is more and more heading into Chaos.
Islamic terrorist, military obression, poverty and danger at the streets.
I feel totally sad and shocked when i see that a Country that once invented so many things and build the last lasting of the 7 ancient world wonders is so much "in pain"....
It really let my heart bleed.
A. D. From a geopolitical standpoint Mubarak was a corrupt ruler who would use the aid he received to buy weapons from the west enriching arms companies in the process.
Egypt’s national resources were under the control of foreign company monopolies who would pay kick-backs to Mubarak.
When Mubarak was overthrown the new ruler had plans to eliminate government corruption stop wasting money on weapons and nationalise Egypt’s resources.
The plan was to use Egypt’s natural wealth to improve education and infrastructure and to modernise Egypt.
This didn’t sit well with governments and companies who had vested interests in Egypt’s resources so they carried out a coup to replace Morsi with Sisi who is basically a Mubarak version 2.
This is not limited to Egypt but the entire world.
@@billyblob9530 ---- but the people didn't loved Mursi as well.
Its not like he was very popular. 🤔
I mean if he wants to increase the life standards of all egyptians je could had spread the word and tell his plans.
Why he didn't do it?
People would had done a Revolution again.
But this time to keep this good man in Power.
As a Turkish agnostic, respect to all irreligious people in Egypt.
Same but I’ve never met one
@@R2d2.. i am one ::)
@@R2d2.. are you atheist too from egypt?
thats nothing to be proud of
@@dr_nykterstein
Delusion is not respectable. Its ridiculus.
Ex Muslim atheist here i hope we can some day rise against all odds
Yup it's harder for atheists in the Middle East
Egypt once had the most prosperous civilization and it's sad to see how their legacy ends
When civilization flourished around the Nile river centuries back in Egypt, Arabs wandering around the desert for searching their daily meal. Now the same Egyptians living as cultural slaves to Arabs what a misery.
@@venkatareddy1423 This the story of Persia, Pakistan and Central Asia all of these regions once had ancient civilizations destroyed by Arabs.
kumar pratyush The result of idiotic rulers.
See how their legacy ends? The Roman empire existed thanks to Egipts grain. So its legacy ended at least 2000 years ago.
ARAB ~ Destroyer of Civilizations
I'm a former Muslim and now an atheist. It isn't just Islam that I left, but I left the whole idea of a god or gods. For me life, the universe and so many other things are so complex that we humans may never(most likely) understand how we got here or how the universe came to be exactly. However, the idea of a god or gods is, in my opinion, a gross simplification used to appease what is so troubling to the human mind; the unknown. However, for me I would rather accept an uncomfortable truth rather than a comforting lie. That is just one of my viewpoints on the whole topic.
ajdoman317 wow I liked the way you put it your belief or thoughts very good bro😊
Maybe we are being created/engineered in a lab by ONE alien outside this universe, and they gave us this book called Quran and call themselves God? And will actually take our soul and give us a grade as if we are nothing more than a video game like SIMS or students in a school.
The other aliens may be the God of other universes.
There are infinite possibilities to everything.
I would consider myself agnostic though as I am sure of nothing.
Love From Tunisia Bro! See U On Mars on 2065 ! 😄😇
@@Amghannam These are just some consparicis!
can i convince u otherwise ?
Perhaps it's not about religion. ..... it is about the freedom for every human born into this world to be free to choose what they wish to believe. If we want to choose Islam it's okay, but if we are forced to choose Islam or stay in Islam out of fear from government, people, social pressure; this is slavery.
How would it feel if you were born in Israel and forced to be Jewish?
To each their own.
No, it's about gullible people pretending to know things they can't know: why reality exists, what happens after death, what it means to be human.
You just quoted two important verses of the Quran
"There is no compulsion in religion"...
"For you is your religion and for me is my religion"...
Bravo!
@@mushtaqmohammed2511 The Myth:
Muhammad Never
Approved of Religious Conversion Made
Under Duress
"Our Prophet (peace be upon him) always taught that there is no compulsion in religion nor any condition in which a conversion under duress is acceptable."
The Truth:
The oft-quoted Qur’anic verse “let there be no compulsion in religion” (2:256) takes a serious beating against the reality of Muhammad’s later years. The prophet of Islam had no real power when this seemingly tolerant passage was "revealed". Things were much different, however, by the time the ninth Sura was recited, which explicitly calls for forcing others into prayer and paying the jizya (9:29).
Examples from Muhammad’s life prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was notopposed to forcible conversions and even ordered them once he had the military authority to do so,
Continuing the story of Abu Sufyan, when the Meccan leader visited the Muslim army camp in 630 in an attempt to convince Muhammad not to make war, he was chased into their prophet's presence at the point of a sword. There he was “invited” to embrace Islam:
[Muhammad] said, “Woe to you, Abu Sufyan, isn’t it time that you recognize that I am Allah’s apostle?” He (Abu Sufyan) answered, “As to that I still have some doubt.” I (the narrator) said to him, “Submit and testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the apostle of Allah before you lose your head,” so he did so. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 814)
It is obvious that this "embrace" of Islam was neither genuine nor volitional. Yet, there was no admonishment from Muhammad. The prophet of Islam fully accepted the “conversion” and immediately made use of Abu Sufyan to further his political goals. (Abu Sufyan and his progeny had the last laugh, however, as they went on to inherit the Muslim empire and murder the prophet's favorite grandchildren... but that is a different story).
After he had conquered Mecca, Muhammad began ordering the executions of those who had insulted him or apostatized. One of these was his former scribe, Abdullah bin Sa’d, who transcribed Muhammad's “revelations” from Allah, but lost his faith in the "prophet" when the latter adopted suggested editing (Allah’s word was supposed to be unalterable). Abdullah saved himself by reverting back to Islam in Muhammad’s presence at Mecca as the prophet of Islam waited for someone to strike off his head:
The apostle remained silent for a long time til finally he said ‘yes.’ When Uthman [and Abdullah] had left, he said to his companions who were sitting around him, “I kept silent so that one of you might get up and strike off his head!” One of the Ansar said, “Then why didn’t you give me a sign, O apostle of Allah?” He answered that a prophet does not kill by pointing. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 819).
Several poets were murdered by Muhammad at Mecca for the crime of having mocked him. Another such poet, named Ka’b bin Zuhayr, saved his own skin by converting to Islam after finding no other way to avoid execution. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 888-889).
The Hadith also records that many other Meccans converted to Islam under obvious duress. As one apprehensive observer noted to Muhammad at the time:
(They embraced Islam because) they were defeated at your hands (and as such their Islam is not dependable).(Sahih Muslim 4453)
These sorts of conversions were fully recognized by Muhammad, as proven by this hadith, in which he rebukes a soldier for killing a person who had "converted" merely to save his life:
Allah's Apostle sent us towards Al-Huruqa, and in the morning we attacked them and defeated them. I and an Ansari man followed a man from among them and when we took him over, he said, "La ilaha illal-Lah." On hearing that, the Ansari man stopped, but I killed him by stabbing him with my spear. When we returned, the Prophet came to know about that and he said, "O Usama! Did you kill him after he had said "La ilaha ilal-Lah?" I said, "But he said so only to save himself." The Prophet kept on repeating that so often that I wished I had not embraced Islam before that day. (Bukhari 59:568)
(Note that Muhammad was not in the least bit concerned that the victims were slaughtered while fleeing the Muslim army. This is another strike against the myth that Muslims are only supposed to fight in self-defense).
By this time Muhammad was spreading Islam by any means necessary. He was even using captured wealth to buy loyalty:
Allah's Apostle gave (gifts) to some people to the exclusion of some others. The latter seemed to be displeased by that. The Prophet said, "I give to some people, lest they should deviate from True Faith” (Bukhari 53:373).
Muhammad actually captured a man’s wife and children, then used them as leverage to force his conversion:
The apostle told them to tell Malik that if he came to him as a Muslim he would return his family and property to him and give him a hundred camels. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 879)
Islam was being cheapened. It was no longer a religion, but rather a political allegiance established by force. Muhammad sent one of his men to Yemen with a military force, where a local pagan leader was told, “Testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah, or else I will chop off your neck." (Bukhari 59:643)
Neither was there any heartfelt religious conviction in the reluctant “conversion” of the Thaqif tribe, for example:
[The Thaqif leaders said to one another] “We are in an impasse. You have seen how the affair of this man [Muhammad] has progressed. All the Arabs have accepted Islam and you lack the power to fight them… don’t you see that your herds are not safe; none of you can go out without being cut off.” (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 915)
Their solution was to “accept Islam,” and so they sent their couriers to Muhammad to announce their conversion, ask for a promise that they would no longer by harassed by the Muslims, and request a grace period before they had to 'give up' their old religion:
The riders of Thaqif had come to make their submission and accept Islam on the apostle’s conditions provided that they could get a document guaranteeing their people and their land and animals… Among the things they asked the apostle was that they should be allowed to retain their idol al-Lat undestroyed for three years. The apostle refused, and they continued to ask him for a year or two and he refused… (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 916)
Obviously the Thaqif were not acting out of a true belief in Islam, but rather from the desperation in which non-Muslims Arabs were finding themselves in the wake of Muslim aggression. Muhammad had the power and he was directing his armies to wipe out those who would not submit to Islam.
“Fight everyone in the way of Allah and kill those who disbelieve in Allah,” were his instructions to one of his military leaders (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 992). Muhammad also congratulated a faraway king on accepting Islam and “killing the polytheists” under his reign, even as he directed another military leader to “invite” a neighboring tribe to Islam and then slaughter them if they refused:
Then the apostle sent Khalid bin Walid… to the Banu al-Harith and ordered him to invite them to Islam three days before he attacked them. If they accepted then he was to accept it from them; and if they declined he was to fight them. (Ibn Ishaq/Hisham 959)
Khalid’s famous pronouncement, “If you accept Islam then you will be safe,” is echoed by Jihadists like Osama bin Laden to this day.
@@mushtaqmohammed2511 and yet, i don't care, it's Just a coincidence the way I see it... So don't bother on speaking about islam to a stranger
Mushtaq Mohammed ah yes the religious guy who tries to act smart and butter himself up nice to meet you
I wish those Atheists in Muslim majority nations
the best and I pray that they remain safe.
Here_We_Go_Again3
And what. About us. Muslims.
Patsan Danish I mean yeah we get disrespected all the time!
@@husseinmokdad2006
Idk maybe start respecting eachother and put religion behind thats a good start
You pray for who? You don't even believe in God you dumbass
@@newgengaming799 you can believe in god and still wish to the people that doesn't the best for their life.
I feel grateful being born into a Hindu family where my family loves me no matter what I believe in.
@@hamad-pz3rp stfu no one asked you too
@khalid ibn al-walid it's mostly on the Agnostic side since they are not extremely religious but still follow some customs of some sort
@@luckyman9718 i am Atheist but believe in shiva as a universe
@@-Blue-_ cool
Unless you eat beef
I’m Egyptian and not an atheist but I do believe that people should have the freedom to do what they will without being deemed as worthless or bad just because of their beliefs.
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 my guy said lgbtqjddoakwgdjsisj what's next lgbtiqdfosoekflspqofjzoqofjsoaoefkzpapdjfxqpp2otvvyui
I think there must be constitutional amendment for that.
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 brainwashed there is no such thing as lgbt you are not in America
That is the different when someone becomes athiest because of propaganda instade of what he think
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 the lgbt is a western movement but the fact that you want to support it shows that you left religion because of some propaganda
After all there is no gay gene , it is not a thing and a study showed that most gay Americans aren't actually any difrent from regular people
They think that they are gay that is why they define them self as bi sexual
@@hanggaraaryagunarencagutuh7072 what do you mean , in almost all religions this stuff is forbidden
Except if they believe in god but didn't follow any religion
This country once had a very prosperous civilization 💔
@Dwayne The Cuck Johnson
Yep same as my country Syria
Why because we don’t cuck ourselves with atheism?
@@wheresmycookiegoddamnit8077
So you think that killing people for not being convinced by your religion is a good thing for your country
@@wheresmycookiegoddamnit8077 No, because you're a troglodyte and a downright imbecile, you're the quintessence of arrogance and ignorance.
@@nadaroaa7924 the opposite.
Respect and support to you from an ex muslim Athiest from India
Sure😂 youre a hindu
@@pyrogunslinger1877 sure you are a pedophilia and sex slavery supporter
@@pyrogunslinger1877 افضل من المسلم بكثير
@@pyrogunslinger1877
الهند متقدمه على العرب حضاريا ومن الدول العالم الثاني
تستهزئون من الناس بدل ما تستفيدون منهم!
@@علي__781 yeah so ahead that's why they have so much rape and violence. That's why there's so much poverty and why they persecute minorities
Ex-muslim here. Leaving Islam is the best thing ever.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 I believe in science. I study Quran and Hadith to understand Islam. I am absolutely sure Quran is not a word from God or anything devine.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 There are thousands of errors in Quran. This one a list: wikiislam.net/wiki/Scientific_Errors_in_the_Quran
I dont believe this book is from God. Also, I don't believe Muhammad or anyone got any devine revolution.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 Book from creator of universe says, Muhammad can marry wife of adopted son, Muhammad can marry more than 4 women, People shouldn't stay in Muhammad house for too long and People should talk to his wife from outside of the veil. What a joke. God is so obsessed with a 7th century desert dweller, sent revolution from heaven anytime he needs anything.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 People develop morality with time and knowledge. Morality in Islam, chop hand for steeling, Kill for disbelieving, Through stone for sex without following Islamic law, Can marry child or cousins, 2 women equal to 1 man, Buy and sell slave, Have sex with slave, cut down penis of slave men if they work inside of house, Kill dogs, Beat wife if she disagrees, and so on. This is not my morality. I believe in love for everyone without having a religion.
As a born muslim, doubts about my religion was the best thing that ever happened to me!
Majed Aleisa are you now a atheist?
Blake O no I am 100% Muslim. I say 100% because I have addressed and continue to address any doubts that may arise. I will not do the funny (to non-muslims) muslim practices Unless I have proof that this is what I should be doing.
I’m sorry to hear that... not to attack what you believe I respect your opinion but if you conduct thorough research into religion as a whole I think you would be thinking a bit different.
It makes no difference to me if you actually choose to conduct your own research but I will speak for my self it definitely makes your intellect in the world increase.
Blake O I am actually cornered to follow Islam. Simply put the Quran is the mirrical that I found no way to refute its divinity. Linguistic miracle is something else. Let me provide you with a link and then tell me if you still don't believe it is not from a divine creator.
I'm a devout Muslim (from a Shi'a background) and have studied Islam in-depth for over 10 years, but I believe in the separation of religion and state and I support the rights of these people to choose their own beliefs and destinies. The way I see it, if you truly believe in God, you shouldn't feel threatened by those who don't.
Like anything, religion can be used for both good and bad. Best course of action is to separate it from politics. A lot of Muslims find that heretical, but I disagree, because there're at least 1000 different interpretations of Islamic Law, each contradicting the other. Every version has some human influence in it, in some way or another, not to mention there're many corrupt, extremist Mullahs involved. So yeah, best to separate it and keep religion in the Mosques/Churches, where it's better suited and far purer.
Our views on logic often differ. To me, for example, the idea that makes most sense is a single, indivisible creator who's the source of all creation and everything we see around us. That's why I think Deism makes more sense than Atheism (even though I'm a Muslim). But again, that's just my opinion.
True, BUT, if religion is taken out of politics, it can pretty much only be used for good. Hence why secularism is a wonderful idea... Complete and total equality for all, regardless of race, religion or gender etc.
Doc M..logic?..so by ur logic, what shall we do with ur body when u die?...burn it, bury it, leave it for animals?
There must be some sort of arrrangement that atheist follow?
Shias ain't even Muslim in first place
@@newgengaming799 And what gives you the authority to decide that? Do you think yourself to be God, you pathetic fool? Or are you just some foolish "gamer" who occasionally listens to far-right, sectarian, Takfiri, neo-Salafist preachers and therefore thinks he knows everything?
I wish for your safety guys. Atheist here from philippines
Ace Andrei Mirandilla safety lol yeah right those commies will be dead soon
iAm Rossi wrong Communism is atheism
iAm Rossi oh really whey don't you tell us them what is the difference
adel lazer Atheism is the lack of a believe in good, communism is an ideology that seeks to establish a classless society. While many Communist are atheist, there is no direct connection between the two. Claiming that atheism equals communism is the dumbest shit i've ever read.
Finally
Isang Pinoy na hindi bobo na Catholic o Muslim.
A world without religion would be a beautiful place.
I can't agree more
Well ........
There is still politics
@@S4IF616 people died by religion more than anything...
Well I would say a world without Middle Eastern religions lol stuff from the far East isn't so bad. If people were all Buddhists or Hindus or Shintos I could roll with that
I can still see wars,conflicts,murders etc in a world like that I'm an atheist btw
I never say "I am an athiest" in public. Being in the shadows is safe and feels right to me.
I can relate so much
Relatable.
Which country are you from?
Which muslim country use Cyrillic?
You Mongolian?
@Young Gentleman definitely. Chechnya or Dagestan is harder to live for atheists than say Kazakhstan, that's a sad irony.
I’m Atheist from Iraq ✌️I hope someday all religions will end
That will never happen, not even in your dreams, atheists have like 3000 years saying that and that never happens.
@@Artz-fo4fb Actually atheists only have a stage now and religions will end as all fairy tales does.
See you on judgement day
that's your idea
Kamado Tanjiro and how are you so sure of that? If u are an atheist and believe in science what about Global warming and ozone layer issues don’t you think it can end humanity? God is capable of anything
*Support Atheist people in middle East* 💪💪💪💪
The only country in the middle east that you can live peacfully as an atheist is israel. If you supports the western world, support Israel.
nah
In dreams
B@$t@®d @@itzmusawer2903
We support atheism in Nepal india and Middle East. These disgusting religions of Islam and hindoism must be banned
Let's hope these countries snap out of the religious insanity soon.
Mr Jee well America is taking damn forever to do so as well. I’ve been patiently waiting and nothing...
Blake O All we can do is educate and wait
Kyte Fireflapper Well, you are obviously not a fan of education. Obviously.
Mr Jee that’s what I was thinking too 😂
Mr Jee and children are not turning towards religion at all. In America religion is dying at the fastest rate ever especially Christianity. It’s proven he would know that if he was educated. And how is atheism a “massive failure” it’s not a religion or a cult or a business it’s a belief based on evidence.
extremism is causing all the troubles in the society.
i am a beleiver of god (muslim) and i have no problem if someone is an ateist and promoting it in my community. atleast an atheist begins to think and not blindly follows whatever is told to him
that's the right way of thinking well done
Nabil
That's a respectful and intelligent comment.
I've often discussed religion and come with criticism of Christianity, Islam etc. But I respect each person's right to believe in what he/she wants, and thus respect each Muslim.
We can have differing views without being torn apart by all the hatred one finds in a lot of people, on both sides of the discussion.
Often I find people coming in on my side of a discussion when I give supporting argumentation to irreligion, but who are being completely disrespectful or hateful against Christians or Muslims. That is never the people I want on my side of a discussion.
Firstly we are human beings, and thus all brothers and sisters in a wider context. Our opinions and beliefs comes second.
If we cannot respect our fellow human beings without needing to believe in the same theoretical things, then we are only lowering our respect towards all human life. This is the exact opposite of humanism, even though a lot of these people like to think they are humanists.
i deepen my knowledge in islam,unlike some muslims. that is why i promote liberty you should know that back in golden age of islam there are many instances of atheist denouncing islam openly in majority muslim population. this use to happen in iraq. open debates between atheist, muslim and christians in the region. all of it under the islamic caliphate rule. later narrow minded reforms by some hypocrite muslims and the invasion of mongols changed alot. development in islamic regions stopped mainly mathematics was stopped by a hypocrite muslim claiming that it was satanic
Nabil
Yeah, I've read similar things when I was reading history. 150 years ago people from the West would travel to Muslim countries, particularly Morocco and Turkey, to get out of the Victorian conservative bigotry.
A lot of the conservative and fundamentalist side of Islam is a reaction to the West, I feel. The West has had such a powerful position in the world, and they've been very arrogant about it, even invasive. So naturally there will be a reaction towards this.
This is the impression I have myself at least, when I talk to more conservative or fundamentalist Muslims. They seem very salty towards the West, even jealous I would say. In one way the West can only blame itself, particularly USA, UK and France. But in another way; trying to construct a society based on hatred is only going to resolve in pain for the people living there. It's like pissing on your own leg when trying to put out a huge fire 20 km away.
same too. I feel Muslims need to relax a bit and let people be
Honestly this is still a bit better than it is in other Islamist places like Pakistan. I don't think a Pakistan atheist would be spared if they spoke about their lack of belief so openly on a global news network. In a very odd way, this video represents a degree of progress in North African society.
The community will attack them. Especially old uncles who even gives a kid an hour long lecture even when a kid is just running. Like bruh, he is a KID!
@@muhammadmusaabulhaq3699 yeah true, even in more moderate muslim country like indonesia. People still get furious about atheist
Being of another religion is hard. Atheism doesnt matter at all! You can do whatever the hell you want but just call yourself muslim when asked.
Is apostasy illegal in Paxtan?
Islamism is fascism + Islam.
Egypt is not islamist, it's just deeply religious, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran for example are islamist
I am an ex muslim. I officially left islam 20 years ago, but for 10
years I lived as a muslim, but I was not. Many many many muslims do the
same. He was afraid that if an atheit tells the truth, people will
follow him. Actually there Al Qaradawi said that "if apostasy was
allowed in islam, islam would have finished right after the prophet's
death." I agree. Muslims are afraid that pople will lear the truth.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 you lear from books written by the ones who once were endoctrinated just like the ones who ate now endoctrinated. As a matter of fact, to know more you shpuld be able to read books that give different ways of thinking about islam, but as you know these books are not allowed in muslim countries. If you buy a Bible, you might not be able to read it home because your patents and family as well as friends will not allow you.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 You know well that people do not learn it from the Qur’an. Most people in the Muslim world do not speak Arabic. Only 15% do. From these 15% only 2% (Al Azhar University research) can understand the Qur’an, so people learn it from their imams. Many times what one imam says is different from what another imam says and this we can see during the many fights they have even on tv.
Yes, the Qur’an is the best source, but Mohammad is not here anymore to tell Muslims the real interpretation, so the imam can interpret it as he thinks it is right.
In some Muslim countries you cannot buy/sell, or print, or give or even talk about the Bible. Here is a list from the top of my head:
Somalia (one cannot own a Bible), Maldives (one cannot own a Bible and there is no complete translation of the Bible in their language), Morocco (one cannot have a Bible in Arabic and Christian children cannot learn about the Bible in schools), Libya (just like Morocco) and Uzbekistan (one cannot own a Bible nor anything that is related to another religion).
I know that it is not Islam, but it is Muslims who forbid the Bible. There are also Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. I cannot remember all. In all countries, if a Muslim buys a Bible the seller will look down on him, his family and friends will not like it and will accuse him/her of leaving Islam.
Where are you from?
For you to learn something you must have many view points and analyze them all. As a Muslim you are allowed to read only books that talks good about Islam, so your knowledge is fallacious. What is “misleading” for you may be the truth for others.
Remember these verses?
sura 5 ayat 101: “oh you who have believed, do not ask about things which, if they are shown to you, will distress you. But if you ask about them while the Qur’an is being revealed, they will be shown to you. Allah has pardoned that which is past; and Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing.”
And in verse 102 “people have asked such [questions] before you; then they became thereby disbelievers.”
This is telling you not to ask and just to believe and that is what Muslims do!
@Syed Affan Ali studying
@Syed Affan Ali Well, I will tell you, but please do not try to explain why I am “wrong”. Do you know how many times I have to debate with people who were bread and fed with Islam since they were a fetus? A Muslim who did not read books about religions and about Islam, but read only the Qur’an, the hadith, the sira and listens to his/her imam will never get the whole picture because they are inside a bell jar called ummah. I cannot agree with a so-called prophet who marries a 6yo child and rapes her (for me it was a rape case) when she is 9yo. With a religion that allows men to marry 4 women and a woman to marry only one man, with a religion that asks for the protection tax from non-Muslims, a religion that says it is the only religion accepted by a God, with a book that has 109 verses connected to war and not one with love. Actually, in the Qur’an there is not the word love. With a Message that imposes (the verb beat them is in the imperative) a husband to beat his wife, if he fears she is not behaving in the right way. A God that imposes to cut the hands of a thief, a God that has 99 names, but is never called Love … Is that enough? But I will not answer any more questions if you try to persuade me that Islam is right.
@@mohamedlamouri8370 well, just read books and see documentaries not made or written by muslims. They can be done by other religious people, atheists, jews, buddhists, christians... and then you compare. Sonetimes theu say things that ate bias too.
this video needs audio editing.
Yeah
For what? The translation?
These are the young leaders of our world I look up to. Such bold people in such a hostile environment.
Alex Joslin lol backward, the West is a dying breed and hopefully with it’s death the vices of modern society will go with it.
@Youssef Houaoui
Muslim mocks 7year old marriage
How ironic
Atleast the youth can tolerate and respect different beliefs unlike their Allah said
Yes just like Copurnicus, Newton and Maxwell that gave us the bulding blocks for the current era we live in.
Oh wait, they were believers.
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Our Heavenly Father sent him for you!
He had you in mind!
And you do him like that...
Who cares how God created Earth;
Every painting has a painter,
Every book has an author,
There IS a hugher power,
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I'm an ex muslim. Quran doesn't makes sense to me.
The problem isn’t the Quran, it’s your approach.
@@andypham6335 eloquently written superstitious bullshit is still superstitious bullshit.
How many raqats is wudu?
to be honest, I have no problem with the arab culture, or Persian culture, for which I find both interesting. its just the religion of islam that they believe in.
Exactly. I live my life embracing our Egyptian Arabic culture while being an atheist all at the same time. Some people say that "you're an atheist because you copy westerners" where in fact I embrace my culture.
arab culture's value such as family.... are related to Islam, you will find it in every islamic states
Dude! arabs are not the only Muslims. They don't make up 1.8 billion Muslims around the world. That means you must also hate other cultures too.
as an egyptian agnostic atheist i think my life is counting on my mouth coz if i once by a mistake said something that is related to atheism i think i would be dead before continuing
حاسس بيك يسطا، البلد محتاجه تخلص من الخرافات دي عشان تتقدم
مصري و ملحد يعني لا دنيا ولا آخرة .. هاجر على الأقل هتكسب دنيا .. و إن شاء الله هتتحرق في نار جهنم
@@rosoplمالها أنه مصري يا دوني وبعدين طلاما مش عاجبك اوي داخل على الفيديو ليه !؟
Stay safe
@@Anonymous99816 thank you
I'm an Egyptian agnostic 🙋♂️
Fact they consider atheism/agnostic taboo shows how backward Egypt society still is!
tom tom lol backward, the West is a dying breed and hopefully with it’s death the vices of modern society will go with it.
DoyouevenPraisetheSun? I guess bombs are the only way a society decays?
Hambbino Manzzino Well im pretty sure everyone would rather live in the West insteas of the unsafe shithole countries of the middle east.
tom tom still is? Egypt is very it all started. They we're ahead of us all now they are all dead or converted. Today Egypt is an Islamic country.
Prasad Bankar nah most are Arabized and Assimilated into Islam or Coptic Christianity
I am Turkish and I am Atheist
👍
No one cares
@@itzmusawer2903you literally replied enough to care. Now go and pray to your imaginary dude in the sky who can't even save your own brothers from g*nocide.
@@itzmusawer2903then why you are comment?
@@citizenofsuperpowerindia4453 Cuz no one cares thats why you pajeet
very proud of these brave youngsters, greetings from Indonesia, atheists here are facing the same problem! stay safe everyone!
@Haris Peco lol have you see the last election?
@Haris Peco the proposal of rule that in the public office is necessary to wear only Islamic things, Islamic scholar in the government and in the period of vote both the big parties had move their promise to please the more Islamic part of the nation, with the increase of girls that wear hijab and the parties that are more and more islamist friendly, speak of a secular country isn't a strong claim.
It depends on where do you live in indonesia. I am indonesian and not religious myself, so are all my friends. In big cities people tend to don't care with such a thing. But yeah in general, non religious people are still badly stigmatized
Not in Christian countries
I am an atheist and it is not about extremist it is about Islam .
Just if we are all atheists .
Ikr!? Lol I'm an x-muslim too and these people always think that I left Islam because of extremism ... Or they always find a way to tell me that I wasn't a true Muslim anyway. I wish more Muslims would open their eyes. Unfortunately because of lack of education in the middle east, not many of them will ever be confronted with the idea.
Infidel girl you obviously lying cuz atheism is not accepted in most European society too , it's not about middle east and it's not about islam , cuz even Christianity countries doesn't accept atheism to spear their lies inside their society .
sakurakou2009 I wonder what world are you living in ,,, LOL
sakurakou2009 hahaha!
How did you come up with all this ?
+Abdullah-X muslim .If you are genuinely a ex-muslim then know that 70,000 new muslims each day will /have replaced you .Most likely you are not and you are a fake posing as an 'ex muslim ' perpetuating a false flag and hatred to islam as most I have seen as I wonder through the Internet .
I am a Turk living in germany and left Islam this year 2020 and I am really proud of leaving this religion. Now I can breath abit more.
Does your family accept it or you also need to leave them?
No they would never accept me if I say I dont believe in your religion anymore. What about you?
@@franca9995 Are you also an Atheist like me?
You never knew about Islam I can bet
That's good to hear - sorry about your family though.
stay safe and lots of love and support from Indian atheist....
i am in India and i am glad to be here because i can openly declare atheist view here without thinking about this kind of reactions because we are free to say about what we think and why we are atheist
Cause of Hinduism
@@shubhamjaiswal2085 yes it is
@@shubhamjaiswal2085 BTW every religion stands on same ground on athirst however in Hinduism at least they are not ordered to kill apostates like others
@@shubhamjaiswal2085 cause of constitution
@@RaushanKumar-ou6uw many country's Constitution allow atheism, but society do not accept them. It's true that mostly hindus don't care if you are an atheist. So yeh credit definitely goes to Hinduism , which allows atheism too.
Atheism is the way forward not just for the Middle East but the whole of the world. Religion as had its day.
Storm Hawk you are so so so wrong you have no idea
I agree with you I'm atheist from Egypt 💟
Fuckin stone age Ideologies should be demolished.
Mohamed Tarek you are demolished has a Han being but you don't even know it
Turning arrogance and pride into its own religion and calling it atheism so your intellect can swallow it leaves you in the logistical contradiction of having to assert that things can make themselves without any scientific evidence to back you up. Trading faith for...more faith!
Except that it has nothing to do with arrogance, pride, making a new religion or faith. These concepts are irrelevant to atheism.
Tons of props to groups like this. Thanks to the Internet and the spread of information, I think movements that embraces secularism and humanism will spread. Religion and its hostile ideas might finally have met its match.
Same I was born a muslim but I switched to Athiest. I still havent told by muslim dad ever since because hes gonna yell at me with his Islamic statements crap.
Born muslim does not make u a muslim!!...just cos my name is Mohammed n a muslim by birth does not make me a muslim..
Wake up!
Ziyed B 😂😂😂😂 well said bro..👍👍
Act religious and manipulate them. You cannot change them. I have been doing this since i was 16. Small price for not getting killed.
@@mushtaqmohammed2511Then what exactly muslim is? Someone that follow Quran? Which mean ISIS is Islam since they act inspired by Quran
Your father will regret not having an open mind
I mean I’m athiest in a religious country and I just keep it to myself. I’m not willing to argue over any stuff or get myself into problems
Same
what oountry?
@@zan6518 Middle East Saudi Arabia
@@minimcgregorminipekka7386 understandable considering leaving islam is a crime why don't you just go to europe?
@@zan6518 not everybody has the money and power to do things. We live In an unfair reality however when time passes we begin to accept what’s in front of us.
And I'm Azerbaijani atheist
Hlo i want ask one question ...
How many young generation people like Islam or believer?
And they say their religion is tolerant 😂
Beautiful: there's hope after all. Thanks for sharing, this has brightened up my day.
Shokeydj
Fuck off mug
Your life must have really sucked if this brightens your day..
Ex-muslim from Egypt. Can't even talk about it with my family or friends 😐
Wait brother stay in Islam I love Islam don’t leave
same here , but they discovered anyway
@@a7med3issa46
What happened when they discovered?
@@almightybunny3320 they have sent me to see a psychiatrist and he was religious ,like everyone here, so he said that i have OCD which makes me have these thoughts and prescribed me a drug and my parents are waiting for the results lol
@@a7med3issa46
I live very secular country, so to me it's very hard to even imagine something like that happening here or what you going through.
I am from Turkey and have met people from Iran and Malaysia. I met these people during a trip to Amsterdam and when I found out they were atheists they reminded me of the Turkish youth. Many of the Turks who were born in conservative families get forced into religion and once they got some freedom from their family ( which happens significantly late compared to Europe like at the age of 25-27) they also abandon not all but most of their faith.
For Turkey I should say there has always been a "secular vs muslim conservative" contrast but current goverment (it has been over 20 years with Erdo now) is unlike any we have ever had. None of the goverments (except coup ones of course) before had such islamic enforcements or such authority over people. This resulted in young generation who is close to social media and curious about rest of the world (in this case Europe or America) to see and learn about democracy and secularism and most importantly to ask themselves "Why?".
That is good to hear. Hopefully Turkey can get rid of the clandestine islamisation of the state.
We can all agree to eradicate extremism.
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Congratulations! I'm happy that Egyptians are coming back to their ancient root! I'm Iranian/Persian and a proud Zoroastrian. The majority of Iranians are Agnostic and Atheist and the rest are follower of Prophet Zarathustra, Christain, Jewish, etc. Greetings from Persia!
As if Christianity and Judaism are "the origin of Iran" ?!!?
All are Abrahamic death cults that spread deat and destruction.
That is great news.
@idk bro You stop imposing your religion! ✋ Iranians are NOT Muslim. Got it?!
@idk bro I didn't say we do not have Shia Muslim but population is about 20 percent of Iran population and those practicing Muslims are about 10 percent, the rest 10 percent they just born and they just say they are Shia by habit but do all Haram in Islam. eating pork, drinking wine, alcohol, party, sex, etc... about 80 percent of Iran population are NOT Muslim. Most are Agnostics, Atheist, about 15 percent like myself Zoroastrian, and rest are Suni, Christians and Jewish.... !
Most Iranians are still Muslim, but I think younger Iranians are becoming more athiest
Hi ex Muslim here of 9 years. Me and my whole family rejected Islam and now follow Sikhism 🙏
Burn in hell this is what destroying the middle east
Every person must be free to reject religion and God. Since God and religions are mad made concepts, let every man and woman be free to believe or disbelieve.
Barry Nirmal-Tiwary even here in the US, it’s difficult to go into most states and say you’re an atheist. Especially in the south where it’s extremely difficult to be open minded about atheism due to the high number of christians living in that area. It’s known as “The Bible Belt”. I live in California, where it’s very progressive. So i dont have many problems here. But if i went to a state like Mississippi, i would struggle to survive most likely
@Moe Myers What he said is true. The US is not just NYC and California, there is a lot of religious freaks over there.
@Moe Myers i live in saudia arabia am athiest
@Moe Myers fuck islam am athiest cant you read fuck off
Question for atheist give me proofs that God doesn't exist
I'm an Exmuslim Atheist.
Hail Atheism ⚛
You are Hindu
@@Alex-lw3yk lol. I bang hinduism/all other major religions....😆
@@zeyguardianindianhaywaan3210 Felling sad for your parents that they don't teach you Religion lslam
I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz
If you have any questions watch Zakir Naik video on UA-cam
@@Alex-lw3yk Zokir Noik is a self made troll. I studied quran under a renouned mufti. I know better than most Muslim do.
@@zeyguardianindianhaywaan3210 stop calling you exmuslim
Because you are not ...
The young generation can save their countries by this Islamist.
Alexandria was the city that held antiquities’ greatest discoveries and knowledge both secular and religious
I really want to migrate some atheist country.. because here in Pakistan.. as an atheist I don't feel safe ,if i quit one time pray all of my family members start cursing on me ...really want to move some safe country
India me b extremists bht hai
I'm girl and I don't know how to come India
I'm Christian who converted to Islam after 3 month I want back to Christianity. Now someone that live in West I'm safe. Best advice I can give u as follow human being is to earn money then flee to India or Europe if u can.
@@Noor-l4sbut many in india doesnt care if you are athiest or not .
Finland is atheist friendly.
They are so intolerant of those who don't submit to their repulsive ignorance in their countries but expect us to pander to it in ours.
I wish you good luck on your enlightenment . You were great nation before islam dont forget it.Loves from 🇹🇷
ErDOGan is destroying turkey. He is Islamist dictator
@@Razzmatazz99 yeah they know it
and dont forget that the turkish without islam you were in centre asia now there no othman empire
@@amelhl6235 not true
@@amelhl6235 its true. i dont deny it. islam was usefull tool for turks at those ages. it doesnt work anymore. Nationalism ve won the war already.
Egypt, river of nyle where one of the richest ancient civilization started. Sadly all the Egyptian have converted to Islam or killed.
@Vick Nad
The average person in ancient
Egypt was probably a theist.
They didn't understand many
natural phenomenon. And,
even in the Nile valley food
sources could be destroyed
from locusts, storms, floods,
drought.
They were forced to convert. There is a difference
Waleed ElHentaty...........muslims musdered over 80 million during its islamic conquest of india............the 80 million are the ones who refused to convert so they had a sword taken to their necks or were stoned to death..........if you had read your quran you would know it tells muslims in there to kill all non believers.....therefore the source is the QURAN - go read it.
@@geoffdundee Most muslims are peaceful people. but they forget the dark side of their faith which convinces a tiny portion to murder the infidel. it is like an ant colony. a small proportion are soldier ants. peaceful ants carry out their normal life and let the soldiers to do the killing. it isn’t their problem as long as the soldiers don’t points their guns at other Muslims.
Muslim teaching gives them a set of rules to run their life. this combination makes islam the best cult in the history of mankind because it has the best part of bible as their sheep clothing but its core is to eliminate all competitions. it is how it can self perpetuate as it is designed to exploit the weakness of human to kill and spread. They have been encroaching on non muslim countries for 1400 years.
But as people get more educated and civil, the number of muslims getting out of this cult is increasing exponentially.
@@geoffdundee Your sources please
I’m very a very religious Catholic but we don’t shut people up even if we disagree we will share our opinions but we don’t shove them in your face
That's how it should be, but sadly Egyptian culture isn't like that. And I mean Egyptian culture, as Coptic Christians will also be the same towrds their kids if they turn out to br atheist instead of Christian.
ഹായ്
Respect to all atheists around the world. We will rise. Be patient.
Rise where lmaoo
@@redsqrds3980 everywhere?
@@KD10Conqueror in Europe maybe
Descend to hell
@itsmaths90 first we need to rise in muslim countries there most problem for being a atheist the kill people if they find him atheist
I am an egyptian atheist (was Christian) but christian or atheist, both are treated like shit in the middle east. You're never accepted unless you're a straight muslim.
How are you doing now ?
Bro 50% of ppl are atheist in japan.
But, Japanese people technically Shintoist and Buddhist. Because , Buddhism and Shamanism is a Japanese culture. But , they follow both religion. Also most Buddhist don't believe god.
@@Sawo-500 yah i know bro.most buddhist dont belive in god and others are like agnostics and buddha himself was some kinda agnostic..
They kill themselves I but cause they have nothing truly to live for
@@skulboiboiboi8398No Gautama Buddha is not agnostic. He is a non-theistic person
@@Sawo-500 daam ,u waited for 1 year ...why u take so long?!
I live in a Muslim country but was raised in a non-religious family. On top of that, i spent nearly a decade living in the States before coming back. Talking to religious people is as pointless as it gets but I keep doing that and it's always very disappointing. I would consider myself agnostic rather than atheist though
@PARTH Asha You are still considered a nut job by religious nutters and an apostate for them.
Kyrgyzstan is a secular mumuslim country
@@Sawo-500 it's secular on paper but in reality it's getting increasingly religious. you can't openly say you don't believe in god without any consequences
We are spreading atheism in middle east,I am myself opened eyes of many insha allah we are working hard to spread atheism in afghanistan got and getting a good result☺.✌🏿🇦🇫
Afghanistan will remain islamic whatever the satan tries haha
You say inshallah but you claim to be atheist.... May Allah guide you
@@footballking8001 and that’s why there’s no progress in Afghanistan.
@@bronzesweetqueen4227 lol the security law of Pakistan trains terrorists to take over afghanistan
They deal in drugs you call that islam?
Man.. r u okay? :///
This is why everyone there is Muslim or Christian we rarely have freedom to chose if your family is religious they will force religion on you they believe it's life this is what I am going through currently
Welcome to the 21st century Middle east
In the West, Muslims and religious people are treated in the same way. Every society has to impose its ideas and beliefs as the Democratic Party does in America today.
In fact, before World War I, Egypt was more developed than Europe
@@younesma303 And after ... no more so developed than Botswana. Good job!
I am an athiest
ok
Cool 👍
Communist?
They rather have them lie and pretend than be honest. Makes you think what kind of culture religion and how many really believe but just pretend
It is cultural. People are so immersed into the culture and religion is the foundation block. People who leave religion are seen as people that leave the culture.
Plus, the radicals have successfully hijacked Atheism and linked it with amorality and evil. People legitimately think that atheists are evil and have no morals and would kill their parents...
Plus, they have fear instilled every day of their life. Fear for their children - because atheists will burn in hell. Muslim parents don't want their children in hell.
And many Egyptians are poor. Poor people don't have much but they have religion,.
Well Al Sisi made it clear he doesn't mind other religions or not to practice freely in our country according to true shari'a law but I feel like she was struggling to be in a space that has none hijabies that she wanted everyone to be none hijabies and to that I hope she go to spaces that like band the hijab or something cause there is no way a minority want to influence the majority without getting in trouble even if the country is asking people to take off the scarf and someone want people to wear the scarf yes she put herself in danger
These atheist people are so inspiring. More power to them
Thanks , l hope one day all Middle eastren people find the true just like us , bruh maybe a day if my familly know , l was dead then
Massive respect to them!
YES EGYPT, FINALLY, YOU START TO THINK.
YES EGYPT, FINALLY, YOU START TO THINK SHIT.
You tell em anime girl
Atheism is best platform for peace on this planet.
Don’t force it on us then
@emptyhad2571 it is not the athiest forcing it on non athiests, rather the muslims who elect for laws based in sharia to be made for all citizen to follow, nonmuslims and muslims, that is a problem for athiests.
Stop making religious laws forcing non-religious people to wear hijab compulsory, or PDA, or homosexuality.
No athiests bans you from praying and worshipping, but many muslims won't let athiests speak.
USSR? China?😊
Ussr? China ? LMAO😂
Zeo dalg h1tler and Joseph Stalin?
This is very shameful for Egypt
Kudos to you and stay safe!!!
Love from India.
Tu bhi atheist hah Kya bhai?
@Jyoti Ranjan Sahoo mandir jao ya na jao usse koi fark nhi pdta par ap tb tk atheist nhi ho jab tk ap kisi bhagwan ke upar vishwas rkhte ho.
@Jyoti Ranjan Sahoo achi baat hah mujhe bhi ghnta fark nhi pdta Hindu mulle ya koi aur dharm waale kya maante hah.
@Jyoti Ranjan Sahoo Maine tujhe kya bola abhi mujhe ghnta fark nhi pdta main inn mai se kisi ko nhi maanta.
@@majinvegeta3284 Apne baap ko to maanta hai?
Atheism will rule in Egypt one day
I hope !
Never, not even in your dreams, Egypt is 90% muslim, 10% christian and 0% atheist, atheism will never rule in Egypt not even in 10,00000 years,
@@Artz-fo4fb Atheism has an incredible growth, Egyptian people in the past never knew what atheism was and now there are some thousands in Egypt and even the government is trying to fight this growth. Many countries were very conservatives in the past. Spain was very conservative in 1975 anti-atheism, anti-other religions, anti-homosexuality, etc… and look what is Spain now. I agree with you, atheism won't be important in a close future but I'm sure something important will change before I die.
@@Artz-fo4fb muslims only spread hatred and they invaded the ancient eqypt
"religion was created when the first conman met the first fool" MT
😂😂😂
Search "The emperor has no clothes" short story here on YT
😂😂😂 that’s so true
Satanism is a religion lol..
Mohamed Lamouri which video? Let me know and I’ll reply
Mohamed Lamouri I’ve responded.
I think they are brave people standing up for the simple idea that there may not be any God. And all this in a country where having a different ideas about what God is or wants can get you in all kinds of trouble.
Religions nice. in my younger years I really wished I was more religious but as I've grown I'm 25 now I've thought...it's probably not real
Ancients Egyptian were not Arab. Arabs invaded or migrated to Egypt many years later. Do your research. The truth can be a hard pill to swollow.
thank you.!..thank you and thank you !!!!!.I wish egyptians understand this and wake up..and be proud of their pharaonic heritage.!!!!!!!!!!!!( born and raised in egypt..)
Yeah same with America’s
Ancients Egyptians adopted Arabic as their language and their descendants speak Arabic today, it is as simple as that
Just like most Turkish are actually converted Greek, most Egyptian Arabs are actually former Egyptians who adopted Arabic and Islam.
@@truthseeker1934 So what? People have been adopting each others language, culture and religion since forever.
Just at what European colonization did all over the world.
Lots of people leaving Islam, that's a great news for humanity.
That's a good dream
It's the same with all religions. It's a natural step in our development.
Bruh
I am an atheist. 😊
I don't believe in the existence of God. There is insufficient evidence or rational justification to support the belief in any gods or supernatural entities. I rely on reason, logic, and empirical evidence to form my worldview and do not find compelling evidence or arguments to support the existence of god.The universe is governed by natural laws and forces, rather than moral, spiritual, or supernatural ones. As an atheist, I reject the idea of God. I emphasize the social and empirical nature of inquiry and prioritize scientific solutions to intellectual problems. There is an intrinsic intellectual conflict between faith and science, and that it inevitably leads to hostility.
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Im upvote u my fellow
It’s a generational thing. Once boomers and gen x are gone the time of Religion will be over.
I'm atheist from india
ex hindu same here!!!!!!
You areFake id .
من امريكا تحيا الى جميع الملحدين انتم نجمة الارض.
Thank you my friend ❤
ما دامك امريكي روح نيويورك و احمل لافتة مكتوب عليها ان زواج المثليين خطا و ستعامل بالمثل
@@younesma303 طيب؟؟ 💀💀
@@younesma303 منجدك بتقارن الطريقه اللي المسلمين يعاملون فيها المثليين بالطريقه للي الغرب يعاملون الهوموفوبيس.. هل فيه هوموفب انقتل؟؟؟ هل فيه هوموفوب اهله تبرو منه؟؟
@@ilomilo1387 🤣🤣 انت خليش على جانب ، اول شيء انا قلت ستعامل بالمثل ، يعني بالمثل اللي في الفيديو ، الناس بيقولوا لك روح من الشارع و بيسبونك و يشتموك و ما بيخلوك تتظاهر
Good for you guys!!! Your numbers will only keep growing and eventually because of your ability to stand up for your beliefs in science and rational thinking, it will be very common and accepted.
Imagine if Egypt had been civilization of past .
That was a great civilzation
I am an ex Muslim atheist also
Are you Bangladeshi?
@@Sawo-500 American born Indian/Pakistan
I bet you're the sadest cause Allah said تحبط اعمالكم and if you feel like that you might just rethink ithe religion again and be critical, don't follow blindly, ask, dare to ask and see if there is true answer.
Proud to be athiest
I have a feeling hate comments will arrive
You proud to be atheist just because you can do whatever you want even if what you do can sometimes hurt you.
Who Creates me and you?
I don't hate you, i respect you just for my The One Almightly God (Allah).
Brother you have the freedom to do whatever you want but remember this world is a TEST, if you successed you'll have Paradise but if you fail you'll go to Hell.
@@ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527
Why hate?
Saying some advices isn't bad.
And don't think that Allah won't forgive you, He is The Most Forgiving (SAT)
@@Abdeldf_10 he never asked for advice
I remember telling my father, who is a Christian minister, that I did not believe in God. He was upset and still has a hard time with it. At the end of the day, you have to have the courage of your convictions and refuse to live a lie. I have the utmost respect for these people who, unlike me, risk great harm simply for being who they are.
Islam punish atheism or apostasy by death. In Islam, atheists face persecution and severe penalties such as the withdrawal of legal status or, in the case of apostasy, capital punishment.
If the same logic was applied to people that want to be muslims in a non-muslim country they would be crying saying it's "islamophobia"
I think it's not true, if in our land and someone got out of the religion and started to mock to humiliate our religion and we lead we will try to convince my them either to stop or get back to Islam before exile ( I believe it's when they target Islam and we in leads but if not it's okay I guess)
I am a atheist from Pakistan.
Well done guys. It's time to stop religious nonsense. Don't give in. Educate people.
The god myth is one big fat lie! Atheism sets your mind free, it's beautiful
With no standards or rules
How is it beautiful I agree people shouldn't be persucted because they are athiest, Christian so on its their choice in life, but let's be honest athiest nation are more depressed then religious nation Japan, China, North Europe, South Korea, mongol so on. .
@@eduardo42897 with standards and rules WE agree with not rules DICTATED to us from a magic man in the sky.
I like eating shellfish and wearing mix fabrics
@@eduardo42897 atheism is just a lack of belief in god, nothing else nothing more.. standards and rules are a different topic.
eduardo42897 you dont need religion to tell you what’s morally acceptable and what’s morally unacceptable. And besides. Religion has caused many destructive things and has endorsed many inhumane acts such as slavery.
Never fasted a day in my life
Never have I ever prayed not even for once in my life
But in my old ID my religion is : Muslim
Why ? because my name is a Muslim name , my parents names are Muslim names and they both have Muslim surnames .. and it's illegal to identify yourself as an Atheist
You're either a Muslim or a Christian or Mendaai or any other officially recognized religious belief in Iraq ..
It's just disgusting .. my dad and two older brothers were atheists or at least agnostics .. so the only Muslim believer in my family was my mom .. but still I have the word ( Muslim ) on my ID
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I immigrated to Canada back in 2006 and became more public about my atheism in the real world and in the virtual world of social media .. even here in Canada I get dirty looks from Muslim people when I tell them about my Atheism .. even secular Muslims look at my atheism like if it is a weird thing .. and even moderate Muslim women who do not pray or wear headscarf might feel offended if I tell them about my Atheism .. Let's say they prefer that I keep it to myself and not be so public about it ..
I'm public about it when I need to answer questions and explain my actions .. I'm not raising a flag with an atheist LOGGO on it ..
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It's only a matter of time .. Atheism does exist in the middle east and you cannot hide it forever
If am feeling sorry for your parents that they don't teach you Religion lslam
I am 100 percentage sure that you don't even know how to pray Friday prayer Namaz
If you want any information about Islam search Zakir Naik video on UA-cam
@@Alex-lw3yk
Don't feel sorry for anyone but yourself .. you know nothing about me and I know nothing about you .. don't make assumptions and don't jump to conclusions ..
I can do the same thing and offer to help you remove all the poisoning religious ideas that your parents injected in your brain earlier in your life when you were a child .. but I don't like doing that ..
If people need help or advice they'll ask for them .. if they didn't then don't offer your free ones because most probably people don't need them .. your advice is not good for them .. it's only good for you to make you feel better about yourself .. and that's SELFISH .. quit being a selfish wise guy ..
@@Alex-lw3ykYeah he is banned in malaysia to give public speeches. He is an extremist who lies to people for a living.
All moderate Islamists who rant against fundamentalism always do so by speaking to non-Islamic people.
Don't talk to us, talk to the fundamentalists.
Go to Syria and tell ISIS the same thing. Try to convince them, not us, that Islam is a religion of peace.
James Rosemary well said my friend 😊
Sai you don’t know basic English.
How about you read into the religion you attack before making claims, atleast we know what we follow and we know what's right from wrong. ISIS, Al Qaeda, etc. are all heretic groups which use religion, regardless of how much they misconstrue it, to push their political agenda. This isn't exclusive to just Islam, Christians, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, etc. all have crazy groups that don't represent the values which are held by fundamentalists of their respected religions. Read.
Redhwan
i have read the quran and hadiths many times.
www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/quran/violence.aspx
@@geoffdundee don't lie, I am studying Quran
Well done 🇪🇬 Egypt!
@Hussain Ekbar why fuck church?
Good now deal with terrorism
I am russian and muslim.Alhamdulillah
Arab nations should learn that everyone is different and should have a freedom to believe or not to believe in any religion they want. Why do they feel extremely offended by the fact that not everyone is a muslim?
Go say that to Europe who bans niqab
@@redsqrds3980 LMAO! I am talking about Arab nations who does not even allow their people to leave Islam or to have a choice. This is the reason why religion and state should be separated.
@@redsqrds3980 But all other clothing is allowed. As an Egyptian saying that you are not a Muslim is already a problem. Huge difference!
@@simxntu no
@@redsqrds3980 No what ?