Hilarious mate!😂😂 got a good laugh out of me! Even made the wife chuckle! You could even call it “skibidi” as the kids say these days! Cheers from the UK 🇬🇧💪😁
Muhhamed pbuh achieved global influence and peace in his region while at it. What correlation does he have with didi??? Especially since most of dids crimes would be punishable by death. BTW didn't moses have 700 wives???
Buddha once said, "Do not believe something just because your parents said it, your teachers said it, or the King or rulers said it. Do not believe something even because Buddha said it. Question it, and decide for yourself whether you believe it or not." If you can't question your religion, it is not worth following.
The actual quote by the Buddha is: “Now, Kalamas, don’t go by reports, by legends, by traditions, by scripture, by logical conjecture, by inference, by analogies, by agreement through pondering views, by probability, or by the thought, ‘This contemplative is our teacher.’ When you know for yourselves that, ‘These qualities are skillful; these qualities are blameless; these qualities are praised by the wise; these qualities, when adopted & carried out, lead to welfare & to happiness’ - then you should enter & remain in them.”
@WhiggaOwner42 How did Muhammad conquer Mecca? Peacefully or by force? Islam is dying slowly by the internet. Just see the number of ex muslims on youtube.
@@WhiggaOwner42 Nah, Muhammadism did indeed spread through the theft of Christian lands by the sword through conquer. The Crusades were a justified natural but late defensive ration to this fact. Just like the Reconquista.
@@WhiggaOwner42 as opposed to islamic propaganda? you're on western invented internet you clown. you love the west deep down. so much better than a dust filled crater full of PDF files
As an indian who has seen what's happening to my fellow people in countries like pakistan, bangladesh, afghanistan and more. I hope you are right. I was born a hindu but i am agnostic now, however there is still a cultural connection and i just hate how my people are being persecuted in these countries only because of their religion or affiliation. Its funny how when islamists are a minority they demand rights and privileges that they themselves do not give to minorities in their countries.
Agnostic here, I think if we live out lives with solid morals guiding us, it doesn't matter if we pray to a higher, as long as we do good they will accept us into the next life. We don't need to believe in them just believe in good.
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"When I am weaker than you I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles" - Frank Herbert
@@reallokal7686 it also says that all the answers to your questions lie in the Quran itself, and it leaves you with exactly two options - to agree wholeheartedly, and to disagree and become a sinner and the wrath of the Allah the almighty be upon you for angering him with such insolence.
The problem with your hypothesis is you’re forgetting the level of punishment involved with Islam. Leaving Christianity might leave you with friction in your family, leaving Islam could lead to you being dead.
Islam will triumph in the West at least even if it doesn't in other parts of the world. The main reason is that sane human beings always gravitate towards order and decency over degeneracy and barbarism. The problem in the West is that it is ruled by demagogues and oiligarchs who have commodified society to benefit only the rich and they justify the nature of their "rules based order" by the most vague idea of democracy which is naught but a tool that ensures only accountabilty of those who they rule but ensures that the ruling class is not accountable tot the same laws that govern those beneath them. All ideas of self control and modesty have been marketed to its people as machinations of the "patriarchy". Sexual degeneracy has been marketed as freedom and triumph of the individual over the society and all this in an effort to isolate the individual from society and make him more susceptible to unchecked consumerism which the ruling corporate-globalist class are all too happy to fill. An individual too engaged in unchecked consumerism is too disillusioned to question his masters. Islam however offers a different path. For all it's fault, when put into a western context, Islam offers order through community engagement, self discipline and ritualism. It encourages modesty for both men and women, a scorn for unchecked consumerism, as well as the encouragement of values that in the end lead to human beings moving towards wanting a family life rather than their lives sole purpose being earning money and wasting said money on frivolous hedonism. This is why Islam will triumph in the West just like Christianity once did becauss the context and ground work for such dominance are already there in the present day as it was then.
My family is deeply catholic and they even sent me to an extremely conservative catholic school when I was a kid. I hated it because I didn't have the freedom to do what other kids from other schools enjoyed because everything was the devil. When I was 14, I asked my mom to transfer me to another school because I was not happy. She agreed, surprisingly. Then, after reading the books that I wanted and doing some research online, I became an atheist, and now I'm 28 and I'm still very close to my family without any issues other than one or two occasional disagreements. I respect them and they respect me. It's beautiful when you can live together peacefully having different opinions.
@@ikk_ikk Ma sha Allah, you have a lot of knowledge. However, I disagree with you. Islam will not survive, not because it is false, but because we live in an age of speed and instant gratification. People watch a single video and believe they've acquired all the knowledge they need, stopping there. This is why the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, 'Islam began as something strange and it will return to being strangeا
24% of Muslims raised in the US leave their faith. 50% of Muslims born and raised in the UK support bringing Shariah law to their home. I'm not sure it's fading as quickly as this video indicates.
@@TubTheGreat yeah, they have public health system and policies to prevent people from dying in a hospital's entrance door, and they don't get stuck in traffic-jams 5 hours a day while commuting because they have too many cars and no trains, and houses are still not all hoarded by the psychopathic 1% ultra-rich, and robbers there generaly have no access to guns at all, and garbage cops that ignore the regulations aren't common, and- you got the point.
A major reason islam is relevant is because of oil and gas. Countries like saudi and qatar have been able to leverage oil and gas production to hijack western policy while at the same time fund mosque/religous study center in the west. With oil and gas faded out in the next century, the islam will lose the economic power which means the loss of ideological power. At the same time, the pressure to diversifying economic income in oil/gas dependent middle east countries will also lead to the need to diversifying ideas within their own borders
Probably yes, because as far as I know, it's forbidden for non-Muslims to enter Saudi Arabia. If saudi arabia wants to compete with the rest of the world or to simply survive, they'll have to make significant changes. Those changes are bound to provoke strong reactions from ultra-religious sunni Muslims. In fact, the reforms already implemented have sparked negative opinions about the Saudi ruler. Edit: non Muslims are allowed in saudi but not mecca 👍🏻
Yeap. See how the Saudis are paying billions to sportswash via Ronaldo, the UFC, WWE etc. Can't have so much infidel activity without being secular. I think the gulf countries likely would see the biggest increase in people becoming more irreligious, whereas the poorest places like Bangladesh and Afghanistan would be where extremism survive.
I'm from the UK so maybe you have mixed feelings about our 19th century colonialism, but I see Kenya as one of the last shining lights in Africa. Don't allow Islam to destroy your great nation, it'll always strive to take you back in time- it creates nothing of worth and rules by fear- it's hard to find a successful Islamic country- just war war war.
With all that slavery that is in isslm, I am still amazed as to how any self respecting African person can be a mzlm. A faith that calls you an 'abed' ('slave' in Arabic) the izlamc slavery is how the evil cult got to Africa.
I lived in Saudi Arabia at the beginning of smart phone use. I could immediately see the difference it made. Males and females were not allowed to talk to each other but young men printed their phone and blackberry numbers and put them on their windows. Girls would then take down their numbers and make contact. Video apps made it possible for them to chat virtually, which often led to romantic online interactions. This one fact started the critical thinking process. I also taught at King Khalid university in Abha, near Yemen. I taught my boys HOW to think, but not what to think. This led to the first ever student protest in Saudi Arabia in 2011, for which I was blamed, even though I did not plan it or even know that it was being planned. I had to leave in a hurry. This was key in individual change at the time.
@bicyclekick45 You have to understand that in a place where individual thought is not encouraged, you don't have critical thinking classes, and in literature classes memorizing a synopsis of a nove from the state's perspective is enough to get you an A, it is an ideal breeding ground to teach your class to question, to argue, to doubt, to refute...
@@JamesHerrera there is a global extinction going on because of the abandonment of religion. Spain is one of the most liberal countries in the world. Women’s rights = no children, no children = extinction of humanity. Women’s rights is anti god and anti-human.
@@WhiggaOwner42 So you're a typical leftist then. You must be a leftist because you think something self-evident, logical and obvious - someone using hebrew being opposed to and critical of Islam - must be wrong, forbidden and condemned.
I'd say it's brought more misery to its followers than others targeted by them, however, they take the situation as a status quo or blame something else for it, but others recognize it for what it is
had a muslim friend who would criticize Christianity. Then came up to me and asked me why Christians criticize Islam. I told her how much she does and she left islam in 2018. (She was questioning it before I told her it was just her final straw.)
Good for her but she must be a little slow? Or perhaps not, islam does not promote reflection about anything "haram" lol. It's only haram if you are not a royal or rich though, then you just go to Bahrain and suddenly it's Halal.
Bravo, I am with you. God created man free and gave him the freedom to believe or disbelieve and embrace any thought. My dear, Islam is what decided and established the right of every person to personal belief. Read the Quran. It says, “Whoever wants to believe, let him believe, and whoever wants to disbelieve, let him disbelieve.” The Quran also gave any person the right to curse God and mock Islam. It asked us as Muslims to respond with evidence or to leave those who curse God and stay away from them until they stop cursing God. Do you find that compatible with the values of freedom of expression now? Read the Quran, do not listen to Muslims.
Atheism is just another form of beleif. My beleif is Doubt. Doubt everything. There is only one truth about existence and nobody really knows what it is.
as an orthodox christian i want you and all people to get closer to God and Jesus, but you should on your own terms. All I will say is please give the bible and Jesus a chance (I'd start with John, but any book in the Gospel should suffice), and to look around the beautiful scenery of pakistan as god's creation :)
Christianity is truth. In the New Testament Jesus predicts the arrival of Mohammed by saying a false prophet will come after him. Guess what? Jesus CHRIST is the most popular and a well proven person in history. And Mohammed is also historically proven to have existed. If you read the Bible you have read all books you need.
@VirajAhir644 there are still bounds and boundaries. the only way for a religion to survive such eradication is by upgrading the very fundamentals it's built on. that's basically an external or unnatural selection for religions.
Christianity as well because our entire religion is also based on peace people are just ignorant and don’t want to have to actually look into things because that would require them to actually think.
Actually, there are a few Christian denominations that don't like questions either, such as the denomination that caused the crusades and to some extent has created its own truth, persecuting all who tried to reform it and discouraged people from reading and studying the Bible. I know -- I was born and raised in that denomination. I rejected it and went through a few years of agnosticism, but discovered the truth about God and about Jesus, and read a commonly used, modern translation of the Bible to check the facts. I visited churches of various major denominations and now don't belong to any of them, such as Pentecostal, Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist or Catholic because, over time, all of the denominations are imperfect institutions of man and become corrupt -- actually violating the Bible to promote some leader's personal agenda or appeal to popular culture to get and keep more people in the seats and contributing financially. However, I am a servant of Jesus and I am currently trying out an independent church. I won't attend or support a church that does not proclaim, teach, and obey the teachings of the KJV Bible, especially the teachings of Jesus, or that caters to popular culture or the policies of prominent people. God's Word needs no compromise and does not need a majority of the world's population to believe in it in order to be true, relevant, or effective. God can, and does, work with a faithful remnant.
@PitchBlack007 That question supposes God is in time. God isn't in time so he doesn't have to be created to exist as he always had, he never had a beginning.
Bangladeshi Muslim from the west here why did u leave? My teacher from Bangladesh did, but he came back to Islam 6 months later (alhamdulilah,) so I'm curious?
I'm not a muslim, but I like truth, so I factchecked 3 claims made in this video and none held up to scrutiny. Details below: For example the sole source for his claim at 13:22 that 7 out of 10 converts apostatize is a random blog. It’s not a reliable source and doesn’t cite any either
Similarly at 4:45 the Quranic verse (5:101) he shows has a variety of interpretations, many contradict the video's. For example The Study Quran published 2015 states "some commentators [1] are careful to note that appropriate questions, asked in a genuine search for religious guidance, are not discouraged"
The most egregious mistake I found is at 5:00 where he butchers a hadith. If you look it up you will find it is about someone “who asked about something which had not been prohibited, but was prohibited because of his asking.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 1477) Isn't that more like asking the teacher if she forgot to assign homework than trying to figure out fundamental questions?
I have many questions I'd like to ask you. Please answer if you can! I've wanted to ask these Qs to an ex muslim before - Have you ever read the Quran's meaning? - Do you know what Iman means? - Do you know the stories of the Prophet? - Do you know the proofs of religions? If you don't what made you convert? Highly appreciate the answers. Thank you for your time!
@@yme5398 Quran is not for the people living 21st century. In some verses, it directly talks to Muhammed. Many verses are not for us but those are tales of old. Islam is highly outdated.
As an Iranian with a Muslim background, I have to say that it's not only about the internet, at least in Iran. In Iran, a country with a 98% Muslim majority in the 80s, now only 40% identify themselves as Muslims, and only 27% practice Islam regularly and this has been mostly because of the Islamic Republic's rules over Iran from the 80s till now that showed us the real face of sharia and Islam. But also the internet and other factors have been very effective and in general Iranians have historically been kind of rebel against Islam since they care about their national identity over religion in general.
there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian , and when the cia did their otherthrowing of the previous regime to bring in the muslim rule they were in a false sense of supirority so they went full islam on your asses , but without actually commiting to a full genocide , anytime a regime goes full tyranny is when the tides of the cultural backlash hit the hardest.....
Iran was always a beautiful country with beautiful people. Though it was overtaken by the Islamic regime after being looted by Usa and West, but I, as an Indian, think that Parsis will rise again.
there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian , and when the cia did their otherthrowing of the previous regime to bring in the muslim rule they were in a false sense of supirority so they went full islam on your asses , but without actually commiting to a full genocide , anytime a regime goes full tyranny is when the tides of the cultural backlash hit the hardest.....
1/3 there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian
A lot of muslims don´t even like living by their rules. You go to Thailand and their's muslims everywhere. I asked one of them why there´s more Muslims here travelling as opposed to Malaysia. His response "Malaysia is too strict, Thailand is more fun"
to rephrase your comment: in Thailand muslism are hypocrites (they don't follow the rules) in Malaysia they are radical, they follow the teachings of their book (quran, hadith ...)
They settle down elsewhere to spread their faith. As soon as they grow in numbers, they start conceiving plans to overthrow the country. (Perhaps not all of them, but it seems to be a pattern with them.) Taqiyah is one their accepted practices that readily rely on.
@@KamrulKRayan sorry to break it to you, but I spent 4 years studying Islam, I started going to youth camps with Palestinians and Muslim Arabs at age 16, I've read the Quran and the Hadiths and I know 100% certain that his video is 100% correct regarding it's observations on Quran and the Islam as a religion and it's history. But I'm sure that you know better because you watched some TikToks and went to prayer every day to be told verses like Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:101-102): "O 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, and Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing. A people asked such [questions] before you; then they became thereby disbelievers." If your religion keeps you stupid, it's no wonder you would argue that we are wrong, but your arguments do not have much merit.
“The law of the Qur’an will prevail in the world because it agrees with reason and wisdom. I have come to understand that humanity needs only a Divine law to establish the truth and destroy falsehood. Islamic law will encompass the entire world because it is consistent with reason and agrees with wisdom and justice.” - Leo Tolstey. Islam will prevail against all odds. It forbids usury and interest, forbids pornography, gambling and alcohol. I challenge anyone here to quote the Qu'ran and show me that it is immoral.
@@purpleprinc3 -Stoning of women for adultery -Death for apostasy -marriage between close relatives -fatwas on almost everything -pedophilia (child marriage of girls) -hatred for christian and jew Want me to go on? -polygamy -the concept of Hell -the concept of Heaven -the origin story(we know evolution is a fact) -punishment for premarital sex -homophobia Still not enough? -the idea that anyone non muslim deserves hell -the idea that muslims are only chosen people -Quran in general(its a silly book) -hadiths are even worse -the life of muhammad, he should have been less violent -The misogynistic nature of quran -prophet having sex with a 9 year old while he was 50. -Burqas -praying 5 times a day(who has that much time) -sharia (its a shitty law system, 1 can give 100 bullet points from that alone) -72 virgins (what are we,a tribe from amazons) Quran is full of hate verses asking muslims explicitly to kill, murder, harm the non-believers (2:191 2:193 3:118 4:75-76 4:84 4:104 5:33 5:51 5:57 5:80-81 8:12 8:13 8:14 8:50 8:065 9:23 9:38-39 9:42.).
@@Guest1320-p6x Christianity has a bad reputation among Muslims because of the crusades and ruthlessness of the crusaders. The crusades were a product of a corrupt papacy and not the will of Jesus at all. Jesus advocated peace. He sent His disciples to preach the gospel, not to kill unbelievers. He gives us the freedom to choose, and we have to allow others to seek. Jesus hopes we shall choose Him, peace, and eternal life, but the choice is ours. Every faith has had people in power who violate the basic teachings of their faith and rally others to do things which violate its teachings. Try to cut through the insanity. Real Christians want a win-win situation for everyone. We want even the terrorists to know Jesus, to choose him, and for them to no longer be terrorists. We want these people to be in Heaven with us.
@Guest1320-p6x But here's the thing. Christianity has no Apostacy Law. There was one Islamic Cleric I think his name was Al Qaradawi said "without the Apostasy Law there would be no more Islam." On Memri TV
As an Orthodox Christian, something that I have learned is that asking questions and being unsure of your faith or the truths told through it is not a sin, so long as you go back into the light. You are encouraged to ask questions because of one simple question: How can someone believe if they do not ask questions and learn for themselves? It is an incredible opportunity in your faith. Furthermore, we understand that many of the stories and truths within the faith are paradoxical miracles. They are questioned so often because of this, but we understand that on this planet and in this universe, not all is understood, nor will it ever be, but through faith, we can only begin to understand.
The issue i have with faith in religion is that no religious acts worthy of mention have occured in my lifetime nor in the last several centuries. If everything happened when these books were written, how can you put your faith in something that is supposed to be present always and yet has not shown itself at all. People say that it is all in the smallest acts but that is 100% a cope. The bibles says god has a much larger role in shaping the religion and the world. Where are these acts unexplainable by science and reason now? Either god has abandoned us and deserves no worship, or god never existed and it was some ancient way of controlling the masses and getting people through tough times.
@@dollin9515 you live on a rock floating in space, waking up to warm rays of perfectly-positioned cosmical nuclear reactor, with a body that’s a whole universe in itself, so complex that we still don’t understand many things about it, and yet you want to see a miracle? How is being alive not miracle enough? Einstein (I believe) said that the most extraordinary wonder of physics, is that we can study it. After all, why do laws of physics exist? Laws mean someone is there to establish and govern them, do they not?
The web is like gift for muslim. Soo that we can know who is the manipulator here. Min 5:04 Min 4:20 Both of the hadid and sura was manipulated by him. 4:20 he shown a half translated ayat of the surah. Half information is more dangerous than false information. 5:04 he shown a false translation of hadid. Dont believe me, go cross check it. Or be a hater and create your own happiness watching false information videos
@@denki3063 Oh sorry I didn't notice ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Next time I will speak in the language that the channel owner speaks so you don't think I'm Afghan ❤️❤️😘😘😘😘
Look at what has happened in kashmir, it was once a purely hindu population, then the forceful conversion of hindus and immigration of muslims for centuries made it a mixed population. After this they completely killed and drove out all the hindus. Hindus have also failed to a large extent. Though I hope this problem vanishes soon.
@@kyukki5732 sadly, Indians are also getting mass converted to Islam because Islamic extremists enjoy complete support of the left wing , powerful opposition parties in india. And the right wing government just doesn't know how to tackle it. All they will do is just talk about it, no action (the ruling right wing party)
Hindus have lost Afghanistan,Pakistan , Bangladesh and Kashmir to islamists. And they haven't learned there lesson till date. If the present state continues , we will soon loose most of the India to them too. Hindus are sleeping!! (And yeah I'm an Indian Hindu)@@Green_Drag
@@Green_Drag Result of too much Tolerance . If you tolerate everything then you will get a burning world around you. We should only tolerate those who understand the value of tolerance. Mslims never heard about that word
Yes but if you see any of her newer debates or interviews she has no idea what she’s talking about she joined Christianity basically on the basis of “it feels right”
@Fryscream777 a born again usually cannot answer or even do not have it altogether but they know exactly that what they see and feel is real. What do you expect from a new born? A blind person since birth needs some adjustment and cannot fathom all of the information that the five senses have got. Nevertheless, was blind now she sees.
@Fryscream777 well what do you expect from a new born. A born again xtian sometimes cannot explain what they see and feel. But nevertheless doenst make it less true.
@@TheMarch05 no Christian believes in god because none have real evidence she is on par with any other believer. What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence and she and any other Christian have none
Iranian ex-muslim here. I can tell you among my social circle and the wider university campus community I don't even see one person being religious 😂 two years ago 80 percent of mosques in Iran shut down because barely anyone even attended them.
So happy to hear this! There are possibilities that the people achieves to overthrow the Islamic Theocratic Regime? I often pray for the Freedom of people that live under Islamic Regimes. I hope you stay strong and safe ❤ A Christian Italian
And our country has never been worse! Even during the Mongol invasion! A morally bankrupt, spiritually broken, emotionally weak and divided people whose yearly deaths exceeds their yearly births getting demographically replaced by Sunni Afghans. No laughing matter, boy!
@@atharvakpatil I study in Tehran. You can say that I'm spiritual who believes in a god but not any religion and especially not Islam. I tried Christianity for some time but didn't quite connect with it
@@armanfeli1011 You can read about Hinduism. Their is no way you can convert to Hinduism. Instead it is a way of living which anybody can adopt. Trust me it is much more peaceful and meaningful than Abrahamic religions. You can't be a Hindu but you can try exploring Hindu beliefs.
I REALLY REALLY WISH what you are saying is True... I am an ex Muslim from.Bangladesh... The current situation of Bangladesh is VERY CONCERNING... The muslim.mobs and extremists are trying to turn the country into another Afghanistan. Who knows what will hapoen to the ex muslims.. There are a lot of us in here.. But we cannot come out... I really wish I could just get out of here...
A proud ex-muslim woman here! The internet opened my eyes especially the english part of internet I'm thankful I learned English and started asking questions which ultimately led me to leave this cult. Keep up the good work!
I hope the rate of scientific literacy increases and more take the stance of agnosticism, as it is the most logical position to take, not believing in a book without a lick of evidence.
Ex-Muslim atheist from Bangladesh🙋♂️. Seems like the current situation of Bangladesh is most probably going towards extremism. I feel suffocated and isolated here. Just hoping to get out from this bullshit and migrate to another country in few years.
No worry, Jesus is making the way, and you're an example of his founded lost sheep. “Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”-John 14:6
Hope more people in Germany would think like this... We have a huge Probleme here, in Sweden, France and Holland. But if u talk about that, u get a huge Problems with Justice and Society. All will blame you as a bad Person and a Na*i...
@@iifughter1664 Europeans? You mean Rome? The place that had achieved pre industrial era before it and Sassanids (likewise advanced civilization) weakened themselves with warfare. Keep telling that lie to yourself. Doesn't make it true.
Check out Christian Prince 👉 An Arab speaker which has brought much of what is destorying Islam to light. Unfortunately UA-cam has consistently banned and shadowbanned and hindered his Channel but many people have learnt from him for decades, but only after 2018 did I really see to see him actually make people leave Islam at mass on his Live Calls and Debates. Let other people know, let's snowball it ✌️
@@ally4131 You can't notice it in public cause it's illegal to criticize Islam in public, up to 7 years of prison if you publicly criticized the cult. But in social media and group chat apps and streams one can easily notice the growth of the ex-Muslim community.
To all the so-called "ex-Muslims". I say good riddance sayonara and hasta lavista baby. All this bullshit you guys put out, was that meant to hurt Islam and Muslims?. Delusional morons. BYE!.
I feel cheered by that fact of so many ex-Muslims and the rise of critical thinking. Especially because of the submission of the left in the west to Islam. I want to recommend a book by Hamed Abdel-Samad, an Egyptian critic of Islam, who lives under police protection in Germany (because of a fatwa and now also the "Antifa"). Sadly, only one of his books is available in English, but it's a very interesting one, "Islamic Fascism".
Another such fellow is Bassam Tibi. Read a book titled , ‘The closing of the Muslim Mind….’. The early Aristotelian Muslim thinkers wanted to ‘treat’ Islam using the thought of Aristotle, but in the end were suppressed.
@@Jonathan-l4s Yeah, I read many texts by him. How he was treated by the German press is an indicator of how deep it has fallen. He was regularly published by important news magazines, and then he was more or less banished as an Islam critic. Unbelievable.
Great video my man. I'm a former historian who focuses mostly on how technology reshapes our civilisation. I studied Islam and the middle east in uni. Your video provided me with some nice new insights to refresh my ideas and I found your foundation factually and logically checks out. Keep them coming.
In Iran, Christianity is the fastest growing religion. That surprised me and may surprise many. You wouldn't expect that in a country like Iran but it's true. Even in Iraq, many Muslim's are converting to Christianity just a short while ago Iraqi Christian's marched in their 10,000's in solitaritary through a city. If Muslim's are leaving Islam in traditional Muslim Arab countries for Christianity that tells you a lot about Islam. Islam states in the Quran many false things which then undermine the credibiity of the claim the entire script is the divine unbroken word of Allah. Here's just three examples anyone with Internet searching can verify are easily disproven as divine or factually correct: 1. Jesus Christ was born in the desert near an oasis and didn't die on the cross (that was an illusion created by Allah) but lived in Mecca, with Arabs in exile. Israel, the Roman Empire and 2,000+ years of recorded ancient history all say different of course. As do the four eye-witness Gospels of Christ by written his disciples, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Nobody from the 7th century Arabia. met, spoke with or knew Jesus Christ. Yet they seem to know so much about him in the Quran and mention his name more times (167) than M'hmd (once only by name). 2. The sun orbits the earth and at night time the sun rests beneath Allah's heavenly throne and in the morning Allah command's the sun to resume its earthly orbit. The Creator created the sun first and the earth second and everyone knows everything orbits the sun in our solar system. So why would the Creator of the solar system tell M'hmd something very different? 3. The gender of a baby can be determined during sexual intercourse. If a man climaxes first it produces a boy. The woman, it's a girl. Other biological idiocies are that the bones of an embro grow first in the womb and flesh grows after. And a man's sperm is produced behind his rib-cage in the abdomen. Surely the Creator of life and man knows basic biology, so why tell M'hmd something contrary to basic human biology? Ahh remember the 'don't ask questions' Surah verse. Don't even ask.
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Brilliant comment, Paul! I'll add another example relating to point 2: Islam prescribes a fasting time of dawn until dusk. That could be quite challenging for Muslims living in the Artic and Antarctic extremes of the planet when they will have to contend with the lengths of Polar days and nights during their periods of fasting. Dr David Wood is correct, the Muhammad of Islam is the most obvious false prophet in the history of religion.
I'm a Iranian too, it's more like 30 percent, also a lot of people are converting to Christianity here in the north of iran. Still, those who believe are fanatics.
Europe gave up. I am pro EU but this EU we have now is prone to die. With all DEI we forgot that self care and self defence is important. And with all green energy discussions but no idea how to produce that nasty 18000TWh/a Energy we will continue to ruin our economy and live standards just to spare 0.5% of energy every year while Bricks ramps up their energy consumption by 5% a year and the Middle East by +4%. Yeah EU is gonna save the climate!! /s
@@MathieuDeVinois Green energy is becoming cheaper by the day. At this point, fossil fuels are only cheaper because of inertia. The green transition is going to hurt Russia which is why they're pushing back against it so much and spreading so much anti-environmental propaganda.
Ex-muslim from Bangladesh here. Many of my friends as well as my to be wife is secretly almost out of the religion they're born to, cause they found answers to the questions in the quran and hadidh that contradicts Islam itself.
False Islam is dying out hopefully as did fake Christianity, but religious feelings and spiritual exploration will always be in human communities. The quran and mysterious stories are so beautiful and help us grow.
In this era, your historical illiteracy is a choice. Modern Western values as a whole are largely influenced by medieval Islam, and it's not really debated by historians either.
@@netanelohimwarren3629 least delusional Muslim. Modern western values were inspired by the ideas in the enlightenment period not Islam, which were partly a focus on math science and productivity and forsaking the focus on religion. a religion couldn't have influenced such ideas by definition. especially Islam which dictates a lot more in your life than other religions. What was in fact inspired by Islam were the crusades. it was a response to fight Muslim expansionism and in some cases they imitated similiar behavior and were just as barbaric, which in many cases it was simply payback for what Muslims had done.
you are misguided, if you left islam after reading the Quran, then if you truly understand the first chapter, you better check yourself cz you seem to be among those Allah has misguided because you went astray and evoked His anger.
its because you cant read and lack comprehension skills. That's why you are listening to an Ai Australian ex Muslim robot to reconfirm your false beliefs
@@LasvegasGardenhotel I am an exmuslim too, and there are millions of us. Cry about it. Also a muslim with "las vegas" in their online name is the funniest thing, maybe you should join us.
You ex muslims are chess pieces for a greater agenda. What’s interesting is they seem to come from societies where they are playing a script like in the movies. Thanks for contributing to the dehumanisation of Muslims.
@@TheNomad2727Hindus were grateful if a country provides them good life. As our religion said in sanskrit, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" means the whole world is (my) one family. We adjust ourselves according to the people of another country and never demanded more than basic human rights :)
Internet is killing noonly religion m8 youll see later on what it has affected on society its already happening, woke and other things moving in the shadow slowly affecting the future of our world
I don't think it’s just "the internet" though. The root of the source is simply education and wisdom thanks to access to more intellectuals more than ever.
Ex-Muslim from Morocco, I confirm this, a lot of people especially young people are leaving this religion in great numbers. unfortunately there is no official statistics about the number non-Muslims in Arab and north African countries but you can clearly see online the number of content creators and their fan base and followers who left Islam are growing so fast and people for the first time are discovering horrible things about this religion that they have never heard of.
“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.” ― Abraham Lincoln
@@fitzburg63 it’s funny the Jew is talking . Your religion has been dead for thousands of years that’s why half of your people are secular. Also Islam is still thriving whether you like it or not?
I don’t think you understand Christianity very well. The reformation was not a reimagining of Christianity, it was a rejection of corruption and a return to the original beliefs.
dont listen to this kind of clowns: if u seek the truth ask AI(i suggest Claude or chatgpt since they r the most powerful one), here the question that u must ask 'Play the persona of a person who doesn't adhere to any system of belief or religion, doesn't have any prejudice, and simply seeks the truth.', after that ask him the following question "After studying atheism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other religions, which religion would you choose and why? Before that first compare religion like christianity,judaism,islam, and other religion, and see which religion have preserved scripture, which religion provide the most logical belief, then after that compare the most logical religion with atheism, in the end, for a better balanced and happy life, what will you chose"
He is an ex muslim. Not exactly christian. Obviously he will hv different views. Some right and some wrong. But this video focuses on islam not christianity. Islam is a bigger danger than anything else. In just few decades Hindus went from 20-30% to near 0% in pakistan, Kashmir, Afghanistan Bangladesh etc....dont be complacent.
Well my catholic sister works with another catholic and a Muslim. Both the Catholics voted conservative and the Muslims was distraught at the election results in the United States, she was yelling and actually “crashing out” as my sister recalls. They had to go talk with the boss to calm things down. Muslims can become liberal, however odd it may be.
@@Asaidri from 7 to 14 years old I studied the Qur'an I know it's meaning I would not advise anyone to waste their time reading the Qur'an or studying it. It's a waste of time and a total joke. The story of Mohammad and the people who surrounded him shows that Islam is all about power struggles. Mohamed lost his front teeth in a fight, Omar and Ali were killed while they were in charge. Do you think this has anything to do with higher power?
@@SeriouslyIdkforahandleIslamophobia is a propaganda term popularized by the Ayatollahs of Iran to demonize criticism of Islam. It’s as if a Jew is criticizing "Mein Kampf" and then you call him a Naziphobe…
@@hneemann Not really! Christianity is built on knowledge and nowadays people are allowed to see the vast differece between the only true religion and the joke islam.
Under Sharia law, non-Muslims, often referred to as "kafirs" (an Arabic term meaning "disbelievers" or "infidels"), face a range of legal, cultural, and religious restrictions depending on the country and the extent to which Sharia law is enforced. The specific treatment of non-Muslims can vary from relatively mild restrictions in some Muslim-majority countries to severe legal and social inequalities in others. Below is an exhaustive list of restrictions that non-Muslims typically face under Sharia law regimes, grouped into legal, cultural, and religious categories. Legal Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law Access to Public Office: Not permitted: In countries with full implementation of Sharia law (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan), non-Muslims are typically not allowed to hold public office or serve in governmental positions that hold authority over Muslims. In some countries, non-Muslims may hold lower administrative roles, but leadership positions or positions of authority over Muslims are forbidden by law or custom. In more secular Muslim-majority states (e.g., Indonesia, Turkey), non-Muslims can technically hold public office, but social or political pressures may still prevent them from doing so in practice. Participation in the Judiciary: Not permitted: Non-Muslims are generally not allowed to serve as judges in Sharia courts, particularly in cases involving Muslims. This is based on the Sharia principle that only a Muslim can judge other Muslims. In secular courts (where they exist), non-Muslims may serve as judges, but this varies significantly by country. Police or Military Service: Restricted: In countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran, non-Muslims are often barred from serving in the police or military forces, especially in positions where they would have authority over Muslim citizens. Some countries allow non-Muslims to serve in the military, but they are often restricted to lower-ranking roles and may face limitations in promotions or assignments involving Muslim subordinates. Legal Testimony: Devalued testimony: In traditional Sharia courts, the testimony of a non-Muslim against a Muslim is often considered less credible or is not accepted at all. In many cases, non-Muslims can only testify in cases involving other non-Muslims. This unequal weight of testimony can impact non-Muslims in criminal or civil trials where their word carries less authority than that of a Muslim counterpart. Inheritance Rights: Unequal inheritance: Sharia law generally does not allow non-Muslims to inherit from Muslims, meaning that if a Muslim dies, their non-Muslim relatives (if any) are typically not entitled to any portion of the inheritance. Some countries also apply this restriction in reverse, preventing Muslims from inheriting from non-Muslims. Property Ownership: Limited ownership rights: In some cases, non-Muslims face restrictions on owning land or property, particularly in regions deemed "Islamic" or near religiously significant sites. This has been reported in Saudi Arabia and Iran, where non-Muslims are prohibited from owning certain types of property. Blasphemy Laws: Severe penalties: Many countries with Sharia law have strict blasphemy laws that criminalize criticism of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad, or the Quran. Non-Muslims are particularly vulnerable to accusations of blasphemy, which can result in severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment, or even death. Countries like Pakistan have seen widespread misuse of these laws, often leading to mob violence and extrajudicial killings of non-Muslims. Religious Conversion: Forbidden or punishable: In countries where Sharia law is fully implemented, converting from Islam to another religion is considered apostasy, which is punishable by death in places like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Sudan. Non-Muslims may face severe penalties if they are accused of attempting to convert Muslims to another faith (proselytizing). In Saudi Arabia and Iran, proselytizing is illegal and can result in deportation or worse. Marriage and Family Law: Marriage restrictions: In Sharia law, a Muslim man is allowed to marry a Christian or Jewish woman (referred to as “People of the Book”), but a Muslim woman is generally not permitted to marry a non-Muslim man. This restriction is widely enforced across Sharia-compliant countries. Child custody: In cases where a non-Muslim parent is involved, Sharia courts tend to favor the Muslim parent in child custody cases, particularly if the non-Muslim parent is perceived as a threat to the child’s Islamic upbringing. Cultural Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law Social Segregation: Limited integration: Non-Muslims often face social and cultural pressures to remain separate from Muslim communities. This can manifest in restrictions on social events, inter-religious marriages, and friendships. In Saudi Arabia, for instance, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and their participation in national celebrations or festivals may be discouraged. Public Worship: Restricted religious practices: Non-Muslims often face severe restrictions on public worship. In countries like Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to publicly display religious symbols, build new churches or temples, or openly celebrate religious holidays. Violations can result in legal repercussions, including imprisonment or fines. In contrast, in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, non-Muslims can practice their religion in private but still face limitations in public spaces. Dress Code: Compulsory Islamic dress: In some Sharia-compliant regions (e.g., Iran), non-Muslim women may be required to observe Islamic dress codes, including wearing the hijab or other forms of modest dress in public, even if they do not follow Islam. Religious Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law Freedom of Religion: Limited religious freedom: While some countries, like Jordan or Lebanon, allow relative freedom of worship for Christians and other minorities, countries with full Sharia law (e.g., Saudi Arabia and Iran) heavily restrict religious practices of non-Muslims. In Saudi Arabia, there are no public churches, and the display of non-Islamic religious symbols is prohibited by law. Non-Muslims are not allowed to evangelize or convert Muslims. Building Places of Worship: Restricted church or temple construction: In Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Iran, building or repairing churches, temples, or synagogues is either heavily restricted or outright prohibited. In Egypt, while churches do exist, the construction of new ones faces significant bureaucratic hurdles, often blocked by local opposition or government interference. Education and Religious Instruction: Islamic education required: In many Muslim-majority countries, even non-Muslim students are required to study Islamic theology as part of their education. In places like Saudi Arabia or Iran, religious education is heavily focused on Islamic principles, with little or no accommodation for non-Muslim students. Non-Muslims may be prevented from teaching Islamic subjects or may face discrimination in academia, especially in fields related to religious studies. Religious Expression: Prohibited religious displays: Publicly displaying religious symbols, such as the cross or Star of David, is often forbidden in strict Sharia law countries. Even private displays of non-Islamic religious symbols can lead to harassment or legal consequences in countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran. Conclusion Under Sharia law, non-Muslims face a wide range of legal, cultural, and religious restrictions. While these restrictions can vary depending on the country and the extent of Sharia law implemented, in the most conservative regimes, non-Muslims are often treated as second-class citizens. They are denied equal rights in the courts, restricted from holding positions of authority, face discrimination in inheritance and property rights, and are often prohibited from freely practicing their religion. In many cases, non-Muslims living in countries with full Sharia law live under a set of parallel legal and social rules that significantly limit their freedoms and opportunities compared to their Muslim counterparts. Understanding these restrictions is essential for assessing the broader human rights situation in Muslim-majority countries governed by Sharia law. All under the propiganda of being the most loving and most peaceful, beautiful religion. Taught by a notorious murderer, thief, pedophile, rapist, slave trading bandit, and his band of radicalized fanatics. Such a group of deciples who murdered eachother in order after Muhammed died, to hold Muhammeds mantle and the cash that came with being Caliph... Judge the tree by the fruit it produces. To this day Muhammed is still called the greatest model citizen that anyone could ever hope for as a neighbor, by his sicophantic fanatic fan club. So much so that Muslim countries to this day, produce no greater commodity then oil, refugees, asylum seekers, terrorists and illegal immigrants. Must be nice to have islamisists and Jihaddis for neighbors. Building Sharia utopia together... one smoking crater at a time. All that is needed is to read and follow the Quran, hadith and Suna. It's all in there... get yours today. And inoculated yourself against its contagious ideology by actually reading the text. ua-cam.com/video/RvAF9z6xFBw/v-deo.htmlsi=agqly4rJAbxp7Lq2
This is a warning to all British citizens, either muslims, atheists, Hindus or anyone in between. Once the Islamists take the upper hand, the UK is doomed. Sharia law will be established, woe to all christians, atheists and all other non-muslims. Don’t wait for UK to be renamed to ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF BRITAINISTAN.
Source for all these implements and laws of Sharia? Also who's the person u described by "notorious murder, thief, pedophile, rapist, slave trading bandit" and his band of radicalized fanatics? Btw the caliphs/companions didn't murder each other, only Uthman RA was murdered/assassinated, but we don't know by who so that's blatantly false
Nah in Indonesia, if we talk about world affairs. There are no different being muslims or not. Even 9 richest people in Indonesia come from chinese-indo people that not even a muslim.
@@scificyberLol, why don't you google and find something that contradicts his claims? You ask for the source as if you've asked your prophet for the source of all that is written in your books. Why do you take the Quran at face value? I don't think you've ever asked your parents or your teachers or the local maulvi for the source. You take that for granted. The hypocrisy is stupendous.
Anyone and everyone can have their opinion on internet isn’t it? It doesn’t necessarily have to be true cz nobody judging your illness. Internet is a way to share your illness online so that you could find other other ill people like you around the world. Islam isn’t dying my mate. Islam is the only religion that still remains strong and is ever growing. Haha! But whatever bs keep you guys satisfy your thirst anything works.
Ex born-muslim here, I spend my whole childhood studying islam until age of 19 (by extreme force), and internet really helped me defeat my fears, it's single most important thing that really made me leave islam
study harder. The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar? Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization. The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua. infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name." jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah ) Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language: "From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen. He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown. "protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22) 𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼 ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic: ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word. As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries. The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate, Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE). And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical. Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken? The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study. God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
As a Malaysian who was assigned to be a Muslim the moment I'm born. Thank you, this video proves that I'm not the only Muslim who thinks like this. The execution of ex-muslim the moment they choose to become an apostate is what makes me to not believe in this so called religion.
I never understood how the Islamic world went from it’s Golden age where they were pioneers of so many mathematical and scientific advancements, to where that are now; so deep in warmongering that they’re destroying their own monuments and history. It’s deeply saddening to see them prioritizing such violence when they used to be pinnacles of advancement. Tragic on a societal degree.
As an ex-Muslim from Turkey, I can relate deeply to this experience. Back in 2000, my father bought a computer from a local brand, Vestel, but we did not have good, fast, and reliable home internet until 2008. It was going to 8th grade back then. At the time, I was learning English, which opened the door for me to explore biblical scholarship and the philosophy of religion. Within just two years, my beliefs changed completely, and I ultimately lost my religion. Not only did I leave Islam, but I also rejected all Abrahamic religions. This process wasn’t influenced by my education, parents, peers, or home environment-it was simply the internet and me. My parents, to their credit, allowed me unrestricted access to the internet.
I’m Muslim I read all that stuff they write. It’s about having a strong faith. I haven’t lost my faith. They’re just jealous. But if you don’t want to follow that’s cool too. Best wishes.
Eh that's how it works, there's really no way to keep track of people leaving. For example, if I wanted to leave Catholicism, I would have to send a letter to the Pope to seek excommunication. I can't be bothered to do that, no reason to pay not to be counted among fairytale believers, waste of money and environmental pollution.
What an ignorant statement. Literally it's in the Quran: ""And He has subjected to you whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth - all from Him. Indeed in that are signs for people who give thought" (Surah Al-Jathiyah, 45:13). Also, have you heard of the Golden age of science during Islam's history?
@@Haigotron Yes, I've read the Quran, and am reading the hadith. So you really believe Mohammed flew to heaven and chatted with Moses, Jesus and Abraham, then came back. He also said about the Jews that when they see him they would know him as the Prophet of god. Then they saw him and laughed him out of town, so he was butt-hurt and claimed well those Jews aren't "real" Jews. Sounds like an egomaniac who can't handle criticism to me.... and what's his deal about washing his balls with his left hand? How many times does the Hadith have to push that?
@@Haigotron And? Where did all the universities and libraries go? Are you aware of how the "Golden age of science during Islam's history" ended? The religious heads just decided that 1 book, the Quran, is enough, and no other learning/education/science necessary, or even allowed - Muslims had at least 5 CENTURIES of a head start over everyone else - Arabic could be easily the universal language by now - as the official language of the Arabic Empire that conquered all the world... But Muslim religious heads had decided that instead they should barely survive in mud huts or live as nomads in extreme poverty, and the rest of the Muslim world had just accepted that...
The modern world is based on consumerism and self-indulgence. Thus it hates Islam and every other religion. The modern world is ignorant of God. Is that true 'knowledge'?
We are with the minorities in Bangladesh. Don't run away this time. Protect what's yours by defending it. I pray to Shri Krishna that he protects and gives you all the courage
brother im a muslim and how dare you say such words. islam is nothing what they portray in the media. it is the opposite. islam is the religion of peace. i invite you to learn about islam.
As someone who is deeply religious: this was a great video and I’m also glad to see the internet tearing down religious dogmatism and blind faith around the world.
@@omaroragb So if crimes still happen, in spite of efforts to fight them, you shouldn't bother to try fight crime or be glad when crime rates are reduced? Seems like the same logic. I think this particular change would make a huge difference myself.
@@starhopper1706 it aint gonna be reduced ? crime rate still be the same in middle east is weak due to its rulers and curroption and some of the population that is the reason and no education islam aint stopping education so how muslims advanced in their golden age dont you know europe began advancing before it got seculrised so europe's failure in middle ages wwas their rulers and currption and education is non-existant
@farrgill-2884 Well, for one, it's inherently misogynistic, so why should half the population of the planet mourn its loss? One example is the belief that women will make up most of the population in Hell.
@@farrgill-2884 Severe control and suppression of anything that would progress humanity as a whole. Being under the thumb of Theocrats would mean that all scientific innovation and discovery would have to be run through them before being passed and accepted. Look back to the Geocentric vs Heliocentric arguments made during the time the Church held all the cards in society. We would have never learned about the solar system proper had the Geocentric model been considered the norm.
Actually the real credit goes to brave Ex Muslims who have suffered this cult and now enlightening the whole world through Internet without thinking about dangers to their lives. They are real heros who are alerting us from this barbaric cult.
Johannes told us. From that time to the present there has been in their midst a false prophet named Mohammed. This man, after hearing about the Old and New Testaments and the like, and apparently having conversations with an Arian monk, had devised his own heresy. Then, after ingratiating himself with apparent piety among gullible people, he claimed that a certain book had been sent down to him from heaven.
As an Indian Bengali Hindu whose ancestors migrated here from Bangladesh 6 decades ago and hearing stories from my grandmother of how radical mullahs with swords came to s1aughter them & how sometimes they had to hide in bushes & how they escaped in a boat hearing cries of dying people made me feel bad since childhood. Later I realised how all those acts were perpetrated through their so-called Holy books which made me hate !slam. I absolutely hate how they demand "Secularism" as a disguise for their growth(that too in our country the existence of minority privileged laws & acts for vote bank politics makes it worser). I'm an agnostic in terms of faith today but quite racinated culturally & highly admire the rich theological & philosophical thought schools it's ancient purer form in Upanishads & the 6 Vedic Schools of Darshan(Philosophy). But I won't be beheaded or disowned for that because atheist philosophy like "Charvaka Darshan" was well accepted because of the concept of "Shastrath" in the ancient Dharmic traditional orders which were well organised debates & discussions between scholars of the same school of philosophy, of different schools, of contradictory schools. This was well adapted much instead of blasphemy. Historically, there were a lot distortions and degradations leading to superstitions & social evils but they were combated by Hindu Reformists themselves though faced challenges but renaissanced based on its purer form instead of the need to oppose it as a whole unlike the organised religions. But I'm especially against the organised religions because of their mobocratic tendencies in the Religious arena. I've also studied the Buddha's school of philosophy and now studying Taoism. I admire all such native philosophies of the unorganised religions & cultures & would definitely choose them analytically over the organised Abrahamic Religions(especially Islam).
Friend, the Islam in the south Asian continent has innovations... Extremism is not a part of Islam, no is harming others! We do not harm others! We spread our message in peace I understand how you feel, because I've felt the same in my country. But once you get to know the majority you'll see!
Hinduism needed reforms because these Abrahamic cults polluted it. There was no caste shit in ancient times it was Varna and now stupid system . This needed to be removed
@@yme5398respected mam/sir , what he is stating that atrocities done by bangladeshi and Pakistanis muslims in Bangladesh and Pakistan in the name of religion. Not only hindus are affected , sikhs,Christians,jains and buddhists are also affected, I live in the border of west Bengal,there are frequent fights in here on the borders all on name that we Wil kill all kafirs, you accept it or not, no religion like you tag non believers as shameful as that KAFIR I am not attacking you , you are saying innovations, there had been great poet like Kazi Nazrul islam, Soilders like MD.Hamid , scientist and genius like APJ ABDUL KALAM but you can't deny the fact most murders and conversion of others religion practioners are done by muslims
12:02 what u said here is literally what I've been talking abt against muslims I debated when they argue that their religion is the fastest in growth, they multiple rather than add, they create new believers, not convert one to their own
Muhammad walked so diddy could run😂
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Hilarious mate!😂😂 got a good laugh out of me! Even made the wife chuckle! You could even call it “skibidi” as the kids say these days! Cheers from the UK 🇬🇧💪😁
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@@TheHouseAlwaysWins123"skibidi"😂😂
Muhhamed pbuh achieved global influence and peace in his region while at it.
What correlation does he have with didi???
Especially since most of dids crimes would be punishable by death.
BTW didn't moses have 700 wives???
Buddha once said, "Do not believe something just because your parents said it, your teachers said it, or the King or rulers said it. Do not believe something even because Buddha said it. Question it, and decide for yourself whether you believe it or not." If you can't question your religion, it is not worth following.
It's a pathway to rationality. Buddhism and Hinduism do allow us to ask questions. These religions were established on Philosophy.
And it’s why those who are able to discern and want to live a moral life, leading to contentment, often seek out the Buddha’s teachings.
The actual quote by the Buddha is: “Now, Kalamas, don’t go by reports, by legends, by traditions, by scripture, by logical conjecture, by inference, by analogies, by agreement through pondering views, by probability, or by the thought, ‘This contemplative is our teacher.’ When you know for yourselves that, ‘These qualities are skillful; these qualities are blameless; these qualities are praised by the wise; these qualities, when adopted & carried out, lead to welfare & to happiness’ - then you should enter & remain in them.”
I don't believe what Buddha said
@@aditya.anurag.i wouldn’t exactly call a rigged class based religion like Hinduism as being established in philosophy.
Extreme Islam is the snake in the grass, moderate Islam is the grass that hides the snake.
But umm... "radical islam" ☝🤓
Snakes are less harmfull than islam, have either one as a friend and see which one bites you.
@@LunaryLava there's no such thing as radical islam, you either follow all the teachings or you don't.
@@Itskilo islamophobe detected, opinion rejected.
@@Ayasegaki Not true; Radical Islam wishes to demand all bow to Islam.
Spread by the sword. Death by the internet.
This is western propaganda
@WhiggaOwner42 How did Muhammad conquer Mecca? Peacefully or by force? Islam is dying slowly by the internet. Just see the number of ex muslims on youtube.
@@WhiggaOwner42 Nah, Muhammadism did indeed spread through the theft of Christian lands by the sword through conquer. The Crusades were a justified natural but late defensive ration to this fact. Just like the Reconquista.
@@WhiggaOwner42 what cannot talk, cannot lie.
@@WhiggaOwner42 as opposed to islamic propaganda? you're on western invented internet you clown. you love the west deep down. so much better than a dust filled crater full of PDF files
"All religions can co-exist peacefully... but the Muslims don't WANT to." ~Buddhist Monk
Based
All religions can co-exist, as long as their adherents don't believe in them too much.
@@Diego-ql1oqyou mean biased. Learn to spell correctly.
@@thetruthhurts-j7j I said based, learn how to read correctly.
@@thetruthhurts-j7jno no, he ment what he said.
As an indian who has seen what's happening to my fellow people in countries like pakistan, bangladesh, afghanistan and more. I hope you are right. I was born a hindu but i am agnostic now, however there is still a cultural connection and i just hate how my people are being persecuted in these countries only because of their religion or affiliation. Its funny how when islamists are a minority they demand rights and privileges that they themselves do not give to minorities in their countries.
Agnostic here, I think if we live out lives with solid morals guiding us, it doesn't matter if we pray to a higher, as long as we do good they will accept us into the next life. We don't need to believe in them just believe in good.
And in India it’s the other way around and the Hindus are the persecutors… Burning down entire Christian villages
USE AI TO ENHANCE FREEDOM OF SPEECH - RIGHT TO OFFEND - ISLAM CANNOT NOW STOP FREEDOM OF SPEECH: ua-cam.com/video/AWN0R5xFA3g/v-deo.html
Two AIs decide if Islam is a Religion of Peace
"When I am weaker than you I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles"
- Frank Herbert
Turn to Christ he’s the truth he been proven many times
Thanks!
Legend! Thank you
500 dollars!?! And 3 likes!? Lemme fix that.
500 dollar and he just said thanks 😨
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500$ and all bro said was thanks? What a legend
Any ideology that forbids questioning fails to evolve with the changing times and tides, and eventually collapses.
doesn't forbid questioning, islam acrually encourages asking questions?
@@reallokal7686 it also says that all the answers to your questions lie in the Quran itself, and it leaves you with exactly two options - to agree wholeheartedly, and to disagree and become a sinner and the wrath of the Allah the almighty be upon you for angering him with such insolence.
@@reallokal7686 so why people who questioning islam charged with blasphemy law in muslim`s teritories?
@@lutherlaosi5294 who?
@@F.I.B1 what you mean who?
The problem with your hypothesis is you’re forgetting the level of punishment involved with Islam. Leaving Christianity might leave you with friction in your family, leaving Islam could lead to you being dead.
Then they brag about their growth rates and numbers
Imagine you managed to take the biggest monotheist place in the world in 600 and start making it extremist 🤣
All the better to leave. They can't kill us all
Islam will triumph in the West at least even if it doesn't in other parts of the world. The main reason is that sane human beings always gravitate towards order and decency over degeneracy and barbarism.
The problem in the West is that it is ruled by demagogues and oiligarchs who have commodified society to benefit only the rich and they justify the nature of their "rules based order" by the most vague idea of democracy which is naught but a tool that ensures only accountabilty of those who they rule but ensures that the ruling class is not accountable tot the same laws that govern those beneath them. All ideas of self control and modesty have been marketed to its people as machinations of the "patriarchy". Sexual degeneracy has been marketed as freedom and triumph of the individual over the society and all this in an effort to isolate the individual from society and make him more susceptible to unchecked consumerism which the ruling corporate-globalist class are all too happy to fill. An individual too engaged in unchecked consumerism is too disillusioned to question his masters. Islam however offers a different path. For all it's fault, when put into a western context, Islam offers order through community engagement, self discipline and ritualism. It encourages modesty for both men and women, a scorn for unchecked consumerism, as well as the encouragement of values that in the end lead to human beings moving towards wanting a family life rather than their lives sole purpose being earning money and wasting said money on frivolous hedonism.
This is why Islam will triumph in the West just like Christianity once did becauss the context and ground work for such dominance are already there in the present day as it was then.
My family is deeply catholic and they even sent me to an extremely conservative catholic school when I was a kid. I hated it because I didn't have the freedom to do what other kids from other schools enjoyed because everything was the devil. When I was 14, I asked my mom to transfer me to another school because I was not happy. She agreed, surprisingly.
Then, after reading the books that I wanted and doing some research online, I became an atheist, and now I'm 28 and I'm still very close to my family without any issues other than one or two occasional disagreements. I respect them and they respect me. It's beautiful when you can live together peacefully having different opinions.
Islam weakening in Muslim countries but is insidiously becoming an stronger presence in Europe.
That's maybe cause all the Muslims are moving into Europe to get the benefits of the European nations
that is wrong.
because of immigrants
@@ikk_ikk
Ma sha Allah, you have a lot of knowledge. However, I disagree with you. Islam will not survive, not because it is false, but because we live in an age of speed and instant gratification. People watch a single video and believe they've acquired all the knowledge they need, stopping there. This is why the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, 'Islam began as something strange and it will return to being strangeا
Mohammee never existed though its all lies. There is no real historical evidence apart from your word and hadiths lol @@ikk_ikk
24% of Muslims raised in the US leave their faith. 50% of Muslims born and raised in the UK support bringing Shariah law to their home. I'm not sure it's fading as quickly as this video indicates.
The more educated are typically wealthier. Which affords them better opportunity to move across the Atlantic and not just to Europe
islam could be the death of europe.
If not stopped..
@@BowzKnows people in Europe live way more comfortable lives than those in north or south america
@@BowzKnows the UK has a higher HDI (human development index) than the USA...
@@TubTheGreat yeah, they have public health system and policies to prevent people from dying in a hospital's entrance door, and they don't get stuck in traffic-jams 5 hours a day while commuting because they have too many cars and no trains, and houses are still not all hoarded by the psychopathic 1% ultra-rich, and robbers there generaly have no access to guns at all, and garbage cops that ignore the regulations aren't common, and- you got the point.
Goodbye Islam, W internet
A major reason islam is relevant is because of oil and gas. Countries like saudi and qatar have been able to leverage oil and gas production to hijack western policy while at the same time fund mosque/religous study center in the west. With oil and gas faded out in the next century, the islam will lose the economic power which means the loss of ideological power. At the same time, the pressure to diversifying economic income in oil/gas dependent middle east countries will also lead to the need to diversifying ideas within their own borders
Probably yes, because as far as I know, it's forbidden for non-Muslims to enter Saudi Arabia. If saudi arabia wants to compete with the rest of the world or to simply survive, they'll have to make significant changes. Those changes are bound to provoke strong reactions from ultra-religious sunni Muslims. In fact, the reforms already implemented have sparked negative opinions about the Saudi ruler.
Edit: non Muslims are allowed in saudi but not mecca 👍🏻
@@InfiniteDark33 Forbidden to enter Mecca to see the black mosque but Saudi Arabia itself is fine.
@@gitamic2287 noted👍🏻
Well put. 🎯
Yeap. See how the Saudis are paying billions to sportswash via Ronaldo, the UFC, WWE etc. Can't have so much infidel activity without being secular. I think the gulf countries likely would see the biggest increase in people becoming more irreligious, whereas the poorest places like Bangladesh and Afghanistan would be where extremism survive.
As someone who is of Kenyan heritage and who’s parents witnessed what Islamic Extremism has done in Kenya I love your videos. Keep up the great work.
The thing is Islamic extremism isn't extremism, it's just Islam.
And Mohammed was the very first terrorist.
You referring to the group that rhymes with Al Kebab?
I'm from the UK so maybe you have mixed feelings about our 19th century colonialism, but I see Kenya as one of the last shining lights in Africa. Don't allow Islam to destroy your great nation, it'll always strive to take you back in time- it creates nothing of worth and rules by fear- it's hard to find a successful Islamic country- just war war war.
With all that slavery that is in isslm, I am still amazed as to how any self respecting African person can be a mzlm.
A faith that calls you an 'abed' ('slave' in Arabic) the izlamc slavery is how the evil cult got to Africa.
@@keifer7813 LOL
I lived in Saudi Arabia at the beginning of smart phone use. I could immediately see the difference it made. Males and females were not allowed to talk to each other but young men printed their phone and blackberry numbers and put them on their windows. Girls would then take down their numbers and make contact. Video apps made it possible for them to chat virtually, which often led to romantic online interactions. This one fact started the critical thinking process.
I also taught at King Khalid university in Abha, near Yemen. I taught my boys HOW to think, but not what to think. This led to the first ever student protest in Saudi Arabia in 2011, for which I was blamed, even though I did not plan it or even know that it was being planned. I had to leave in a hurry. This was key in individual change at the time.
well done
fine, I will bite so it was you who taught the students to think in the university? what did you teach exactly?
Ball of steel . Asking them to open their clogged mind is itself dangerous .
@bicyclekick45 You have to understand that in a place where individual thought is not encouraged, you don't have critical thinking classes, and in literature classes memorizing a synopsis of a nove from the state's perspective is enough to get you an A, it is an ideal breeding ground to teach your class to question, to argue, to doubt, to refute...
@@ExmominIndiaBoy And that's all it was. Getting them to think for themselves, and dangerous indeed.
As a spaniard, that fertility rate map gave me chills
Boi chills that have me chillsss😅
And what will you do about it?
@@umar3427 that is the reason he had chills.
What time in the video?
@@JamesHerrera there is a global extinction going on because of the abandonment of religion. Spain is one of the most liberal countries in the world. Women’s rights = no children, no children = extinction of humanity. Women’s rights is anti god and anti-human.
Wherever Islam goes, troubles follow.
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You could do better, doesn't even rhyme.
It doesn't need to rhyme to be true.
@@bubblewrapvillain Where ever Islam goes, a bam follows
unlike athiests like st@lin and HlTLER, or christians like Pope Benedict XVI HAHAHAHA
Islam will not be missed
Islam will survive in Europe, Canada, Australia and USA. There are around 30 million of them there already.
@longinusukenta Islam will die off because it is an obsolete death cult
@@longinusukenta That's where they secularize the most.
@@longinusukentaactually the U.S 3 million that's 08% U.S population Islam is declining pretty quickly in the US
Europe it's over 30 million Muslims
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I really hope Islam does fizzle out. The politico-religion has brought misery to all non-Muslims and equally to the followers of it.
It certainly has done that
Name written in Hebrew, I see🤔
@@WhiggaOwner42 So you're a typical leftist then. You must be a leftist because you think something self-evident, logical and obvious - someone using hebrew being opposed to and critical of Islam - must be wrong, forbidden and condemned.
I'd say it's brought more misery to its followers than others targeted by them, however, they take the situation as a status quo or blame something else for it, but others recognize it for what it is
@ “I feel” is NOT a strong source
had a muslim friend who would criticize Christianity. Then came up to me and asked me why Christians criticize Islam. I told her how much she does and she left islam in 2018. (She was questioning it before I told her it was just her final straw.)
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Good for her but she must be a little slow? Or perhaps not, islam does not promote reflection about anything "haram" lol. It's only haram if you are not a royal or rich though, then you just go to Bahrain and suddenly it's Halal.
Free speech is not Islamophobia! Protect your rights people!!!
UA-cam doesn't agree 😐
Yea I'm islamophobic. Cuz how could you not fear such a dangerous ideology?
Bravo, I am with you. God created man free and gave him the freedom to believe or disbelieve and embrace any thought. My dear, Islam is what decided and established the right of every person to personal belief. Read the Quran. It says, “Whoever wants to believe, let him believe, and whoever wants to disbelieve, let him disbelieve.” The Quran also gave any person the right to curse God and mock Islam. It asked us as Muslims to respond with evidence or to leave those who curse God and stay away from them until they stop cursing God. Do you find that compatible with the values of freedom of expression now? Read the Quran, do not listen to Muslims.
@@ibrahimelmasry-z3k who is quran to give us the right.
A narcissistic way to control ?
@@ibrahimelmasry-z3k
One would also want to read the story of Muhammad and his deeds.
Tell me one good thing Muhammad did, and, I will accept ISLAM.
I am exmuslim atheist from Pakistan... thanks to the internet
Now be a good exmuslim jihadi & convert others to bcom exmuslims like u so that in 30 years we can create Akhand Bharath🤭
watch ex muslim sahil
Atheism is just another form of beleif. My beleif is Doubt. Doubt everything. There is only one truth about existence and nobody really knows what it is.
as an orthodox christian i want you and all people to get closer to God and Jesus, but you should on your own terms. All I will say is please give the bible and Jesus a chance (I'd start with John, but any book in the Gospel should suffice), and to look around the beautiful scenery of pakistan as god's creation :)
Great 👍
Here's your obligatory "Without Lies, Islam Dies"
10000%
Cringe bruh
Christianity is truth. In the New Testament Jesus predicts the arrival of Mohammed by saying a false prophet will come after him.
Guess what? Jesus CHRIST is the most popular and a well proven person in history. And Mohammed is also historically proven to have existed.
If you read the Bible you have read all books you need.
Sooooo Truee
Thanks. Now I hope no one else will type it again.
As a Turk, I can not imagine a religion that can survive the internet. Islam is no different.
Buddhism might survive because it is most about peace
@VirajAhir644 there are still bounds and boundaries. the only way for a religion to survive such eradication is by upgrading the very fundamentals it's built on. that's basically an external or unnatural selection for religions.
As a latvietis I can, my own.
Christianity as well because our entire religion is also based on peace people are just ignorant and don’t want to have to actually look into things because that would require them to actually think.
That is because you don't know other religions.
The only religion that doesn't like questions
Who created god ? 🤔 Any religion doesnt like questions because none of them can answer without being biased. Just admit the facts And move on 🤷
@@PitchBlack007 Islam is a peedo plague & need ta go extinct
Actually, there are a few Christian denominations that don't like questions either, such as the denomination that caused the crusades and to some extent has created its own truth, persecuting all who tried to reform it and discouraged people from reading and studying the Bible. I know -- I was born and raised in that denomination. I rejected it and went through a few years of agnosticism, but discovered the truth about God and about Jesus, and read a commonly used, modern translation of the Bible to check the facts. I visited churches of various major denominations and now don't belong to any of them, such as Pentecostal, Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist or Catholic because, over time, all of the denominations are imperfect institutions of man and become corrupt -- actually violating the Bible to promote some leader's personal agenda or appeal to popular culture to get and keep more people in the seats and contributing financially. However, I am a servant of Jesus and I am currently trying out an independent church. I won't attend or support a church that does not proclaim, teach, and obey the teachings of the KJV Bible, especially the teachings of Jesus, or that caters to popular culture or the policies of prominent people. God's Word needs no compromise and does not need a majority of the world's population to believe in it in order to be true, relevant, or effective. God can, and does, work with a faithful remnant.
IQ is a full standard deviation lower in 'those' countries
@PitchBlack007 That question supposes God is in time. God isn't in time so he doesn't have to be created to exist as he always had, he never had a beginning.
Ex Muslim here from Bangladesh and I do agree with you I know a lot of ex Muslims who are scared to come out but we surely are growing in numbers
Bangladeshi Muslim from the west here why did u leave? My teacher from Bangladesh did, but he came back to Islam 6 months later (alhamdulilah,) so I'm curious?
bless you. and have now peaceful and happy life after that islamic hell
Let me guess, you had an abusive family. That's all on them and the social culture of Bangladesh that values materialism and social prestige.
come to india bruh, leave that radicalised shithole
@@scificybercertain thing's cannot be explained. It needs to be experienced. Then you will get it.
I'm not a muslim, but I like truth, so I factchecked 3 claims made in this video and none held up to scrutiny. Details below:
For example the sole source for his claim at 13:22 that 7 out of 10 converts apostatize is a random blog.
It’s not a reliable source and doesn’t cite any either
Similarly at 4:45 the Quranic verse (5:101) he shows has a variety of interpretations, many contradict the video's. For example The Study Quran published 2015 states "some commentators [1] are careful to note that appropriate questions, asked in a genuine search for religious guidance, are not discouraged"
[1] The commentators cited are: Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-Qurṭubī (d. 671/1272) and Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (d. 606/1210)
My dude. None of this makes the video any less true. Do you not have ANYTHING better to do with your time?
@@Sebisajiminstan Lol, i probably should have spent my time more wisely but this subject is important to me so i may have gotten carried away.
The most egregious mistake I found is at 5:00 where he butchers a hadith. If you look it up you will find it is about someone “who asked about something which had not been prohibited, but was prohibited because of his asking.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 1477)
Isn't that more like asking the teacher if she forgot to assign homework than trying to figure out fundamental questions?
Ex Muslim from Singapore . Freedom from the evil cult
I have many questions I'd like to ask you. Please answer if you can! I've wanted to ask these Qs to an ex muslim before
- Have you ever read the Quran's meaning?
- Do you know what Iman means?
- Do you know the stories of the Prophet?
- Do you know the proofs of religions?
If you don't what made you convert?
Highly appreciate the answers. Thank you for your time!
Our Spanish ancestors in ESPAÑA Spain 🇪🇸 did us this favor a long time ago.
@@yme5398I piss on ur Quran bro
@@yme5398 Quran is not for the people living 21st century. In some verses, it directly talks to Muhammed. Many verses are not for us but those are tales of old. Islam is highly outdated.
Congratulations!!! 👌👌👌👏👏👏👍👍👍
As an Iranian with a Muslim background, I have to say that it's not only about the internet, at least in Iran. In Iran, a country with a 98% Muslim majority in the 80s, now only 40% identify themselves as Muslims, and only 27% practice Islam regularly and this has been mostly because of the Islamic Republic's rules over Iran from the 80s till now that showed us the real face of sharia and Islam. But also the internet and other factors have been very effective and in general Iranians have historically been kind of rebel against Islam since they care about their national identity over religion in general.
there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian , and when the cia did their otherthrowing of the previous regime to bring in the muslim rule they were in a false sense of supirority so they went full islam on your asses , but without actually commiting to a full genocide , anytime a regime goes full tyranny is when the tides of the cultural backlash hit the hardest.....
Iran was always a beautiful country with beautiful people. Though it was overtaken by the Islamic regime after being looted by Usa and West, but I, as an Indian, think that Parsis will rise again.
there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian , and when the cia did their otherthrowing of the previous regime to bring in the muslim rule they were in a false sense of supirority so they went full islam on your asses , but without actually commiting to a full genocide , anytime a regime goes full tyranny is when the tides of the cultural backlash hit the hardest.....
shit my reply is being shadowbanned , why >_>??.....
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there's even high quality documentaries being made about it it's so great to see , how the people living in the country currently caleld iran have such strong conviction to their heritage and while suffering under muslim rule have been able to preserve their common culture of being persian
A lot of muslims don´t even like living by their rules. You go to Thailand and their's muslims everywhere. I asked one of them why there´s more Muslims here travelling as opposed to Malaysia. His response "Malaysia is too strict, Thailand is more fun"
To be fair more Christians go to Thailand ahead of the Philippines also.
muslim countries have a higher gay porn search rate too lmao.
to rephrase your comment:
in Thailand muslism are hypocrites (they don't follow the rules)
in Malaysia they are radical, they follow the teachings of their book (quran, hadith ...)
They settle down elsewhere to spread their faith. As soon as they grow in numbers, they start conceiving plans to overthrow the country. (Perhaps not all of them, but it seems to be a pattern with them.) Taqiyah is one their accepted practices that readily rely on.
They practise taqiyah.
I have been wishing for this to become true for a decade.
Sorry to break it to you, but this video is based upon ignorance. No truth behind this video, simply hate. May Allah guide you.
@@KamrulKRayan u r the reason why people leaves islam
@@KamrulKRayan this is actually a truth u r too ignorant to see
@@KamrulKRayan sorry to break it to you, but I spent 4 years studying Islam, I started going to youth camps with Palestinians and Muslim Arabs at age 16, I've read the Quran and the Hadiths and I know 100% certain that his video is 100% correct regarding it's observations on Quran and the Islam as a religion and it's history.
But I'm sure that you know better because you watched some TikToks and went to prayer every day to be told verses like Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:101-102):
"O 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, and Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing. A people asked such [questions] before you; then they became thereby disbelievers."
If your religion keeps you stupid, it's no wonder you would argue that we are wrong, but your arguments do not have much merit.
@@omprakask9022 If it's the truth, prove it to me, because this video certainly hasn't.
Know Islam? No peace.
No Islam? Know peace.
alleh akebab
“The law of the Qur’an will prevail in the world because it agrees with reason and wisdom. I have come to understand that humanity needs only a Divine law to establish the truth and destroy falsehood. Islamic law will encompass the entire world because it is consistent with reason and agrees with wisdom and justice.” - Leo Tolstey.
Islam will prevail against all odds.
It forbids usury and interest, forbids pornography, gambling and alcohol.
I challenge anyone here to quote the Qu'ran and show me that it is immoral.
@@purpleprinc3 u dont need to waste ur time with those people, i mean thank god AI exist, and all those ex muslim stupid criticism r easily debunkable
@@purpleprinc3 We already have Christianity and Taoism. These two alone is fun and friendly
@@purpleprinc3 -Stoning of women for adultery
-Death for apostasy
-marriage between close relatives
-fatwas on almost everything
-pedophilia (child marriage of girls)
-hatred for christian and jew
Want me to go on?
-polygamy
-the concept of Hell
-the concept of Heaven
-the origin story(we know evolution is a fact)
-punishment for premarital sex
-homophobia
Still not enough?
-the idea that anyone non muslim deserves hell
-the idea that muslims are only chosen people
-Quran in general(its a silly book)
-hadiths are even worse
-the life of muhammad, he should have been less violent
-The misogynistic nature of quran
-prophet having sex with a 9 year old while he was 50.
-Burqas
-praying 5 times a day(who has that much time)
-sharia (its a shitty law system, 1 can give 100 bullet points from that alone)
-72 virgins (what are we,a tribe from amazons)
Quran is full of hate verses asking muslims explicitly to kill, murder, harm the non-believers (2:191 2:193 3:118 4:75-76 4:84 4:104 5:33 5:51 5:57 5:80-81 8:12 8:13 8:14 8:50 8:065 9:23 9:38-39 9:42.).
i am ridiculously cheered up seeing these many ex muslims
@@Anubis-bi4gl mostly Jews larping as ex-muslims. Kikerael invests a lot in Hasbara
We are everywhere! Cheered me up hearing the term "in the wild" and so unexpectedly.
I too am cheered up when seeing a lot of ex Christians on UTube even Bart Elrman was a former Christian.
Ex-Muslims make the coolest Christians.
@mohammedgharbiyah6566 most of you are fake ex muslims though
Bro out here trying to enlighten all Muslims while having a bounty on his head for leaving Islam.
And then bashing christianity out of nowhere.
I admire his courage to seek truth.
He was r bashing Christian @@Guest1320-p6x
@@Guest1320-p6x Christianity has a bad reputation among Muslims because of the crusades and ruthlessness of the crusaders. The crusades were a product of a corrupt papacy and not the will of Jesus at all. Jesus advocated peace. He sent His disciples to preach the gospel, not to kill unbelievers. He gives us the freedom to choose, and we have to allow others to seek. Jesus hopes we shall choose Him, peace, and eternal life, but the choice is ours. Every faith has had people in power who violate the basic teachings of their faith and rally others to do things which violate its teachings. Try to cut through the insanity. Real Christians want a win-win situation for everyone. We want even the terrorists to know Jesus, to choose him, and for them to no longer be terrorists. We want these people to be in Heaven with us.
@Guest1320-p6x But here's the thing. Christianity has no Apostacy Law.
There was one Islamic Cleric I think his name was Al Qaradawi said "without the Apostasy Law there would be no more Islam." On Memri TV
As an Orthodox Christian, something that I have learned is that asking questions and being unsure of your faith or the truths told through it is not a sin, so long as you go back into the light. You are encouraged to ask questions because of one simple question: How can someone believe if they do not ask questions and learn for themselves? It is an incredible opportunity in your faith. Furthermore, we understand that many of the stories and truths within the faith are paradoxical miracles. They are questioned so often because of this, but we understand that on this planet and in this universe, not all is understood, nor will it ever be, but through faith, we can only begin to understand.
The issue i have with faith in religion is that no religious acts worthy of mention have occured in my lifetime nor in the last several centuries. If everything happened when these books were written, how can you put your faith in something that is supposed to be present always and yet has not shown itself at all. People say that it is all in the smallest acts but that is 100% a cope. The bibles says god has a much larger role in shaping the religion and the world. Where are these acts unexplainable by science and reason now? Either god has abandoned us and deserves no worship, or god never existed and it was some ancient way of controlling the masses and getting people through tough times.
@@dollin9515 you live on a rock floating in space, waking up to warm rays of perfectly-positioned cosmical nuclear reactor, with a body that’s a whole universe in itself, so complex that we still don’t understand many things about it, and yet you want to see a miracle?
How is being alive not miracle enough? Einstein (I believe) said that the most extraordinary wonder of physics, is that we can study it. After all, why do laws of physics exist? Laws mean someone is there to establish and govern them, do they not?
The web is like kryptonite to Islam
I disagree… i feel it emboldens, galvanizes and fertilizes it, but I’m open to hear another opinion… I’ll start watching the vid now
The more people are educated, the more people see what ☪️ do, the more backlash.
@@weiss1377 😂😂😂
The web is like gift for muslim.
Soo that we can know who is the manipulator here.
Min 5:04
Min 4:20
Both of the hadid and sura was manipulated by him.
4:20 he shown a half translated ayat of the surah.
Half information is more dangerous than false information.
5:04 he shown a false translation of hadid.
Dont believe me, go cross check it.
Or be a hater and create your own happiness watching false information videos
@@nasima1nBD 😂😂😂😂😂
Proud Tunisian ex-Muslim here 😊
كفووو يا ابو ريحة
@@mohab9410
Sir this is a English channel. Please redirect yourself to a Afghani channel. Thank you ❤
@@denki3063 Oh sorry I didn't notice ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Next time I will speak in the language that the channel owner speaks so you don't think I'm Afghan ❤️❤️😘😘😘😘
And I'm Elon Musk.
Then u know what’s gonna happen to u on judgement day
Mad respect for Hindus who have fought them and won for so long
Look at what has happened in kashmir, it was once a purely hindu population, then the forceful conversion of hindus and immigration of muslims for centuries made it a mixed population. After this they completely killed and drove out all the hindus. Hindus have also failed to a large extent. Though I hope this problem vanishes soon.
Mein GOD! Yes!
[In 5 centuries, ~ at least! 80 MILLION people BOILED ALIVE & BEHEADED & EXSANGUINATED in so many ways!!!]
@@kyukki5732 sadly, Indians are also getting mass converted to Islam because Islamic extremists enjoy complete support of the left wing , powerful opposition parties in india. And the right wing government just doesn't know how to tackle it. All they will do is just talk about it, no action (the ruling right wing party)
Hindus have lost Afghanistan,Pakistan , Bangladesh and Kashmir to islamists. And they haven't learned there lesson till date. If the present state continues , we will soon loose most of the India to them too. Hindus are sleeping!! (And yeah I'm an Indian Hindu)@@Green_Drag
@@Green_Drag Result of too much Tolerance . If you tolerate everything then you will get a burning world around you.
We should only tolerate those who understand the value of tolerance.
Mslims never heard about that word
Hirsi Ali is no longer atheist. In 2023, she announced that she had become a Christian.
Yes but if you see any of her newer debates or interviews she has no idea what she’s talking about she joined Christianity basically on the basis of “it feels right”
@Fryscream777 a born again usually cannot answer or even do not have it altogether but they know exactly that what they see and feel is real. What do you expect from a new born? A blind person since birth needs some adjustment and cannot fathom all of the information that the five senses have got. Nevertheless, was blind now she sees.
@Fryscream777 well what do you expect from a new born. A born again xtian sometimes cannot explain what they see and feel. But nevertheless doenst make it less true.
@@TheMarch05 hitchens razor what can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence
@@TheMarch05 no Christian believes in god because none have real evidence she is on par with any other believer. What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence and she and any other Christian have none
Iranian ex-muslim here. I can tell you among my social circle and the wider university campus community I don't even see one person being religious 😂 two years ago 80 percent of mosques in Iran shut down because barely anyone even attended them.
So happy to hear this!
There are possibilities that the people achieves to overthrow the Islamic Theocratic Regime?
I often pray for the Freedom of people that live under Islamic Regimes.
I hope you stay strong and safe ❤
A Christian Italian
so what religion do you follow now? and mind asking which city in iran u stay in?
And our country has never been worse! Even during the Mongol invasion! A morally bankrupt, spiritually broken, emotionally weak and divided people whose yearly deaths exceeds their yearly births getting demographically replaced by Sunni Afghans. No laughing matter, boy!
@@atharvakpatil I study in Tehran. You can say that I'm spiritual who believes in a god but not any religion and especially not Islam. I tried Christianity for some time but didn't quite connect with it
@@armanfeli1011 You can read about Hinduism. Their is no way you can convert to Hinduism. Instead it is a way of living which anybody can adopt. Trust me it is much more peaceful and meaningful than Abrahamic religions. You can't be a Hindu but you can try exploring Hindu beliefs.
I REALLY REALLY WISH what you are saying is True...
I am an ex Muslim from.Bangladesh... The current situation of Bangladesh is VERY CONCERNING...
The muslim.mobs and extremists are trying to turn the country into another Afghanistan.
Who knows what will hapoen to the ex muslims.. There are a lot of us in here.. But we cannot come out... I really wish I could just get out of here...
I get out as soon as possible and be safe.
Out and where ? What about family ?
i feel sorry for you...dont expose yourself too much
in afghanistan the taliban rule is artificial. I will not wonder why it will not last long.
Can you not go to another country to claim asylum on the grounds of religious persecution due to you being an ex Muslim?
A proud ex-muslim woman here! The internet opened my eyes especially the english part of internet I'm thankful I learned English and started asking questions which ultimately led me to leave this cult. Keep up the good work!
Say the Things you didn't like in islam And the reason to each..I wanna see your mentality..lol
I am happy for you... Best wishes to you!!
Happy for you. Stay happy. Stay blessed.
which sect were u from?
very good.be only careful at the acid-people
I hope the rate of scientific literacy increases and more take the stance of agnosticism, as it is the most logical position to take, not believing in a book without a lick of evidence.
Ex-Muslim atheist from Bangladesh🙋♂️. Seems like the current situation of Bangladesh is most probably going towards extremism. I feel suffocated and isolated here. Just hoping to get out from this bullshit and migrate to another country in few years.
I wish you courage, as much freedom as possible and to find people around you with the same vision. Don't give up and take care of you
@a.b.13. Thank you so much
India can give you shelter. It's far better.
No worry, Jesus is making the way, and you're an example of his founded lost sheep.
“Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’”-John 14:6
May you succeed
Ignorance is what kept Islam alive. Information is what will destroy Islam.
Hope more people in Germany would think like this... We have a huge Probleme here, in Sweden, France and Holland. But if u talk about that, u get a huge Problems with Justice and Society. All will blame you as a bad Person and a Na*i...
the best comment on the internet
I find that many of them don't know basic historic facts.
We made Algorithms while Europe was thinking that a ghoul will eat the sun in an eclipse
@@iifughter1664 Europeans? You mean Rome? The place that had achieved pre industrial era before it and Sassanids (likewise advanced civilization) weakened themselves with warfare.
Keep telling that lie to yourself. Doesn't make it true.
ex-Muslim from the Arab Speaking World. I confirm the content of this video
Check out Christian Prince 👉 An Arab speaker which has brought much of what is destorying Islam to light.
Unfortunately UA-cam has consistently banned and shadowbanned and hindered his Channel but many people have learnt from him for decades, but only after 2018 did I really see to see him actually make people leave Islam at mass on his Live Calls and Debates.
Let other people know, let's snowball it ✌️
The fact islam is the fastest growing religion 😌
May I ask how prevalent you think apostasy is in these countries? Do you notice it among your circles/peers/family/Mosques etc?
@@deleted-u5gchristianity is just as r3tarded, dont get it twisted. Its all man made garbage
@@ally4131
You can't notice it in public cause it's illegal to criticize Islam in public, up to 7 years of prison if you publicly criticized the cult. But in social media and group chat apps and streams one can easily notice the growth of the ex-Muslim community.
who would've guessed that a religion created by a warlord to give him ultimate authority wouldn't stand the test of time.
I'm an ex-Muslim from Iran, Thank you for your time and effort ❤🙏🏽
You are ex shia not ex muslim
I mean you're alive?
Stay safe bro
@@lottoman1 Same shit , different pile.
To all the so-called "ex-Muslims". I say good riddance sayonara and hasta lavista baby. All this bullshit you guys put out, was that meant to hurt Islam and Muslims?. Delusional morons. BYE!.
I feel cheered by that fact of so many ex-Muslims and the rise of critical thinking. Especially because of the submission of the left in the west to Islam.
I want to recommend a book by Hamed Abdel-Samad, an Egyptian critic of Islam, who lives under police protection in Germany (because of a fatwa and now also the "Antifa"). Sadly, only one of his books is available in English, but it's a very interesting one, "Islamic Fascism".
"Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus" is a good read, too.
Another such fellow is Bassam Tibi. Read a book titled , ‘The closing of the Muslim Mind….’. The early Aristotelian Muslim thinkers wanted to ‘treat’ Islam using the thought of Aristotle, but in the end were suppressed.
@@Jonathan-l4s Yeah, I read many texts by him. How he was treated by the German press is an indicator of how deep it has fallen. He was regularly published by important news magazines, and then he was more or less banished as an Islam critic. Unbelievable.
I'm Ex Muslim of Iraqi origin.
I left Islam after I visited a Muslim Country.
Sure buddy
and i was a bird until 2 days ago
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how many raqas in wudu
@@TYP1C1L 🤣🤣🤣
Great video my man. I'm a former historian who focuses mostly on how technology reshapes our civilisation. I studied Islam and the middle east in uni. Your video provided me with some nice new insights to refresh my ideas and I found your foundation factually and logically checks out. Keep them coming.
In Iran, Christianity is the fastest growing religion. That surprised me and may surprise many. You wouldn't expect that in a country like Iran but it's true. Even in Iraq, many Muslim's are converting to Christianity just a short while ago Iraqi Christian's marched in their 10,000's in solitaritary through a city. If Muslim's are leaving Islam in traditional Muslim Arab countries for Christianity that tells you a lot about Islam.
Islam states in the Quran many false things which then undermine the credibiity of the claim the entire script is the divine unbroken word of Allah. Here's just three examples anyone with Internet searching can verify are easily disproven as divine or factually correct:
1. Jesus Christ was born in the desert near an oasis and didn't die on the cross (that was an illusion created by Allah) but lived in Mecca, with Arabs in exile. Israel, the Roman Empire and 2,000+ years of recorded ancient history all say different of course. As do the four eye-witness Gospels of Christ by written his disciples, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Nobody from the 7th century Arabia. met, spoke with or knew Jesus Christ. Yet they seem to know so much about him in the Quran and mention his name more times (167) than M'hmd (once only by name).
2. The sun orbits the earth and at night time the sun rests beneath Allah's heavenly throne and in the morning Allah command's the sun to resume its earthly orbit. The Creator created the sun first and the earth second and everyone knows everything orbits the sun in our solar system. So why would the Creator of the solar system tell M'hmd something very different?
3. The gender of a baby can be determined during sexual intercourse. If a man climaxes first it produces a boy. The woman, it's a girl. Other biological idiocies are that the bones of an embro grow first in the womb and flesh grows after. And a man's sperm is produced behind his rib-cage in the abdomen. Surely the Creator of life and man knows basic biology, so why tell M'hmd something contrary to basic human biology?
Ahh remember the 'don't ask questions' Surah verse. Don't even ask.
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Brilliant comment, Paul!
I'll add another example relating to point 2: Islam prescribes a fasting time of dawn until dusk. That could be quite challenging for Muslims living in the Artic and Antarctic extremes of the planet when they will have to contend with the lengths of Polar days and nights during their periods of fasting.
Dr David Wood is correct, the Muhammad of Islam is the most obvious false prophet in the history of religion.
Like myself, maybe you have been listening to the great Christian prince,sam saumoun, godlogic and the many more Christian apologists ?
Hey were it says that Jesus was born in a oasis setting was gotten from the apocryphal of infancy gospel of Thomas.
Amen Jesus is King ❤☦️
I'm Iranian and can confirm less than %10 of my people remain Muslims
Thank you for the information. It really does surprise me.
I suspect that is true for those in the big cities and belong to the middle class. The poor rural people want nothing but the strictest form of Islam
Really only 10%? Is that not wishful thinking?
@Heegooat so basically the good old conservative mentality vs the progressive one.
I'm a Iranian too, it's more like 30 percent, also a lot of people are converting to Christianity here in the north of iran.
Still, those who believe are fanatics.
Dont underestimate radical islamists on TicToc and other platforms. its becoming a huge problem in Germany....
same here in the uk. america is the only place i'll be safe from them.
Europe gave up. I am pro EU but this EU we have now is prone to die. With all DEI we forgot that self care and self defence is important. And with all green energy discussions but no idea how to produce that nasty 18000TWh/a Energy we will continue to ruin our economy and live standards just to spare 0.5% of energy every year while Bricks ramps up their energy consumption by 5% a year and the Middle East by +4%. Yeah EU is gonna save the climate!! /s
I’m travelling in Japan. It’s so nice to not have them around here ❤️ feeling safer as a minority here than as native in our cities
because it can be rolled out to naive children and teens very easily, and they have the wokism alongside
@@MathieuDeVinois Green energy is becoming cheaper by the day. At this point, fossil fuels are only cheaper because of inertia. The green transition is going to hurt Russia which is why they're pushing back against it so much and spreading so much anti-environmental propaganda.
I don't get behind any religion as persecutory as Islam. Especially the women trapped in this abusive cycle I feel for.
Women trapped. Just stop it, it doesnt happen. It might happen in lower economic families. But its economics
1. Oil money is finished
2. Internet
Keep Dreaming 😂
@@cmax83 yes, the one dream that will become reality.
@@zerotimeleft you can't stop truth with dream👈😉
@@cmax83 Islam was never a truth and it's time that will finish this shit . So ya keep dreaming 😂
@@cmax83 i don't need to (:
Ex-muslim from Bangladesh here. Many of my friends as well as my to be wife is secretly almost out of the religion they're born to, cause they found answers to the questions in the quran and hadidh that contradicts Islam itself.
give just 1 example
whatever is happening to Hindus and budhists in Bangladesh is the truth of Islam
Bangladesh situation is worst isn't it?
@@reallokal7686 he wont
False Islam is dying out hopefully as did fake Christianity, but religious feelings and spiritual exploration will always be in human communities. The quran and mysterious stories are so beautiful and help us grow.
Actually, I’m more worried about 21st century not surviving islam, than vice versa.
It’ll be one or the other my friend
@danielpaul1875 Much tather 21st century survive though.
With AGI well islamists will fade as prosperity spreads rapidly
YUP
Good, stay scared
I hope it doesn't survive. I can't see good or truth in it.
In this era, your historical illiteracy is a choice. Modern Western values as a whole are largely influenced by medieval Islam, and it's not really debated by historians either.
@@netanelohimwarren3629 least delusional Muslim. Modern western values were inspired by the ideas in the enlightenment period not Islam, which were partly a focus on math science and productivity and forsaking the focus on religion. a religion couldn't have influenced such ideas by definition. especially Islam which dictates a lot more in your life than other religions.
What was in fact inspired by Islam were the crusades. it was a response to fight Muslim expansionism and in some cases they imitated similiar behavior and were just as barbaric, which in many cases it was simply payback for what Muslims had done.
@@netanelohimwarren3629
Sources: Mohammed told me in a dream.
You don't need Religion to have values everyone can live by.
And the Prophet is a PDF Psychopath zhat hates everyone.
@@netanelohimwarren3629LOL… I love how Muslims just make up bullshit and declare it as a fact. 😂
Islam as a POLITICAL IDEOLOGY is falling, however it probably will survive as a religion on a personal level, just like Christianity did
As it should be. State and religion should always be separate, as it is historically proven how horrible it is when they are not.
Can't wait for an Islam free world ❤🎉
Same
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I can't wait for a ✡ free world.
You won the world? Get a hold of yourself.
I am already an exmuslim. A person who reads quran and understands it ends up leaving islam.
you are misguided, if you left islam after reading the Quran, then if you truly understand the first chapter, you better check yourself cz you seem to be among those Allah has misguided because you went astray and evoked His anger.
A person who reads the Qur'an and understands it ends up leaving Islam, that is, if they had a hammer dropped on their head when they were a newborn
its because you cant read and lack comprehension skills.
That's why you are listening to an Ai Australian ex Muslim robot to reconfirm your false beliefs
Welcome to the real world !
@@LasvegasGardenhotel I am an exmuslim too, and there are millions of us. Cry about it. Also a muslim with "las vegas" in their online name is the funniest thing, maybe you should join us.
As someone born in Gaza and family lived there for generations (left years back) Radical Islam is by far the worst thing that has happened to Muslims
radical islam is just applied islam.
the moderates are radicals too but they just don't speak up
According to Erdogan: "there's no such thing as Radical Islam, ONLY islam"
@@kato2395 Lol moderates, what a silly concept. No such thing. You either believe in it, or you don't, everything else is copium.
Islam is radical.
As a Christian my heart goes out to the people who live in Islamic countries where apostates are put to death.
as someone from iran, thank you for mentioning us. we often get ignored in such arguments
Ex-Muslims movement in Iran is something referred to again and again Ex-Muslims leaders in India
You ex muslims are chess pieces for a greater agenda. What’s interesting is they seem to come from societies where they are playing a script like in the movies. Thanks for contributing to the dehumanisation of Muslims.
Persians don't belong to Islam!
As a Hindu whose ancestors have experienced Islamic extremism for centuries, this makes my soul happy.
In Australia the Hindus appreciate it here and are fine, they dont want to change things to be like the place they left
Dw monkey, nothing can save you from us
Hindus oppressed themselves using caste system centuries before Islam even existed..
Hindus are as extremists as Islamists.
@@TheNomad2727Hindus were grateful if a country provides them good life. As our religion said in sanskrit, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" means the whole world is (my) one family. We adjust ourselves according to the people of another country and never demanded more than basic human rights :)
*Wait until Islam invade your whole country*
as I said before
Internet is killing Islam
Jewish propaganda
Internet is killing noonly religion m8 youll see later on what it has affected on society its already happening, woke and other things moving in the shadow slowly affecting the future of our world
I’m not too sure. Islam found ways to use the internet to radicalize people(ex: ISIS).
This is probably what Muhammad said right before mopping the floor with khosrow
Internet will die much sooner...
Internet and "digitalism" will collapse just within two decades, if not sooner.
I don't think it’s just "the internet" though. The root of the source is simply education and wisdom thanks to access to more intellectuals more than ever.
Ex-Muslim from Morocco, I confirm this, a lot of people especially young people are leaving this religion in great numbers. unfortunately there is no official statistics about the number non-Muslims in Arab and north African countries but you can clearly see online the number of content creators and their fan base and followers who left Islam are growing so fast and people for the first time are discovering horrible things about this religion that they have never heard of.
this video didn't talk about Arabic speakers content creators who are growing big numbers.
@ranro7371 really struggling hard for an extra virgin.
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@@ayoubka3ka3 قول بحالاش؟
@@ayoubka3ka3 سير راك باقي صغير اولدي
Ex-muslim female here. Thanks.
How many nafl rakats in tabbaruj? If you cant answer this youre restarted
@Slipknot_Maggot1 and why exactly do you think i owe you any proof of any kind? sure buddy, I'm rеtаrded, now time to go to bed
You're brave for escaping the brainwashing
@@Slipknot_Maggot1a Muslim calling other people that is hilarious
@@Slipknot_Maggot1 dont think she knows🤣
“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.” ― Abraham Lincoln
That is why islam is collapsing
@@fitzburg63 It isn't and if won't. Who are you trying to fool?
@@fitzburg63Why do you have that gay star thing as your profile pic. It's a sign you blow dudes right?
@@yme5398 wrong
@@fitzburg63 it’s funny the Jew is talking . Your religion has been dead for thousands of years that’s why half of your people are secular. Also Islam is still thriving whether you like it or not?
I don’t think you understand Christianity very well. The reformation was not a reimagining of Christianity, it was a rejection of corruption and a return to the original beliefs.
dont listen to this kind of clowns:
if u seek the truth ask AI(i suggest Claude or chatgpt since they r the most powerful one), here the question that u must ask 'Play the persona of a person who doesn't adhere to any system of belief or religion, doesn't have any prejudice, and simply seeks the truth.', after that ask him the following question "After studying atheism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other religions, which religion would you choose and why? Before that first compare religion like christianity,judaism,islam, and other religion, and see which religion have preserved scripture, which religion provide the most logical belief, then after that compare the most logical religion with atheism, in the end, for a better balanced and happy life, what will you chose"
He is an ex muslim. Not exactly christian. Obviously he will hv different views. Some right and some wrong. But this video focuses on islam not christianity. Islam is a bigger danger than anything else. In just few decades Hindus went from 20-30% to near 0% in pakistan, Kashmir, Afghanistan Bangladesh etc....dont be complacent.
@@mrsandeepreddyjtn And don't forget 80% of Middle East was Christian before 600 AD
It's not a return to original beliefs. It is a reformation. The new beliefs were not the original ones, neither were the Catholic ones.
@@augthexcept they were...
It's ironic how organized religion has turned many people away from god.
Organised religion was invented to prevent people knowing God.
There is only one sky daddy, her name is Bastet.
If someone plays Mozart badly you don't blame Mozart
nuh uh
Let's rethink everything. We create "god" as an ideology. Ultimately we can reimagine the world.
The idea that these “Islam is feminist” lies will reform the religion is interesting and something I haven’t seen people say before.
Ive seen one study by a italian leader of Islam there that allah is zionist.And like you can find this online,hes one of them good guys
I’d love to see the sexist feminists spend one day in any Muslim nation. They wouldn’t survive one hour.
Well my catholic sister works with another catholic and a Muslim. Both the Catholics voted conservative and the Muslims was distraught at the election results in the United States, she was yelling and actually “crashing out” as my sister recalls. They had to go talk with the boss to calm things down. Muslims can become liberal, however odd it may be.
@ many Muslims in the US vote liberal as they let them get away with more things then conservatives do.
To leftists, anything that's not Christianity is "feminist".
Saying this as an atheist.
Still can’t believe 2 billion people believe in this cult of nonsense. Hopefully that number drastically drops
Agreed. To ZERO
True, how anyone can read about the Prophet sleeping with a nine year old girl and stay Muslim is beyond me.
@@grahamcoates1987better even below, lol!
@@sappereaude If that were possible, I’d agree
I don't really understand the hate for Islam, why do yall hate them so much?
I was raised muslim and many muslims are good people. I hope they prevail over the extremists just as in Christianity.
A muslim recites the quran......an ex muslim understands the quran.
Muslim community keeps growing while ex Muslim seething with rage cause more people converting to Islam 😂
😂😂
Most "ex muslims" have never even bothered to read past the first chapter buddy
@@Asaidri How long did you read buddy, I read all 114.
@@Asaidri from 7 to 14 years old I studied the Qur'an I know it's meaning I would not advise anyone to waste their time reading the Qur'an or studying it. It's a waste of time and a total joke. The story of Mohammad and the people who surrounded him shows that Islam is all about power struggles. Mohamed lost his front teeth in a fight, Omar and Ali were killed while they were in charge. Do you think this has anything to do with higher power?
Knowledge kills islam!
Nahhhhhh knowledge kills islamophobia
@@SeriouslyIdkforahandleIslamophobia is a propaganda term popularized by the Ayatollahs of Iran to demonize criticism of Islam. It’s as if a Jew is criticizing "Mein Kampf" and then you call him a Naziphobe…
Elohim is a plural. Knowledge kills every religion.
@@hneemann Not really! Christianity is built on knowledge and nowadays people are allowed to see the vast differece between the only true religion and the joke islam.
@@SeriouslyIdkforahandlethere are no such thing as islamophobia🤦
Islam is brain wash....🤷
Under Sharia law, non-Muslims, often referred to as "kafirs" (an Arabic term meaning "disbelievers" or "infidels"), face a range of legal, cultural, and religious restrictions depending on the country and the extent to which Sharia law is enforced. The specific treatment of non-Muslims can vary from relatively mild restrictions in some Muslim-majority countries to severe legal and social inequalities in others.
Below is an exhaustive list of restrictions that non-Muslims typically face under Sharia law regimes, grouped into legal, cultural, and religious categories.
Legal Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law
Access to Public Office:
Not permitted: In countries with full implementation of Sharia law (e.g., Saudi Arabia, Iran, Sudan), non-Muslims are typically not allowed to hold public office or serve in governmental positions that hold authority over Muslims.
In some countries, non-Muslims may hold lower administrative roles, but leadership positions or positions of authority over Muslims are forbidden by law or custom.
In more secular Muslim-majority states (e.g., Indonesia, Turkey), non-Muslims can technically hold public office, but social or political pressures may still prevent them from doing so in practice.
Participation in the Judiciary:
Not permitted: Non-Muslims are generally not allowed to serve as judges in Sharia courts, particularly in cases involving Muslims. This is based on the Sharia principle that only a Muslim can judge other Muslims.
In secular courts (where they exist), non-Muslims may serve as judges, but this varies significantly by country.
Police or Military Service:
Restricted: In countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran, non-Muslims are often barred from serving in the police or military forces, especially in positions where they would have authority over Muslim citizens.
Some countries allow non-Muslims to serve in the military, but they are often restricted to lower-ranking roles and may face limitations in promotions or assignments involving Muslim subordinates.
Legal Testimony:
Devalued testimony: In traditional Sharia courts, the testimony of a non-Muslim against a Muslim is often considered less credible or is not accepted at all. In many cases, non-Muslims can only testify in cases involving other non-Muslims.
This unequal weight of testimony can impact non-Muslims in criminal or civil trials where their word carries less authority than that of a Muslim counterpart.
Inheritance Rights:
Unequal inheritance: Sharia law generally does not allow non-Muslims to inherit from Muslims, meaning that if a Muslim dies, their non-Muslim relatives (if any) are typically not entitled to any portion of the inheritance.
Some countries also apply this restriction in reverse, preventing Muslims from inheriting from non-Muslims.
Property Ownership:
Limited ownership rights: In some cases, non-Muslims face restrictions on owning land or property, particularly in regions deemed "Islamic" or near religiously significant sites. This has been reported in Saudi Arabia and Iran, where non-Muslims are prohibited from owning certain types of property.
Blasphemy Laws:
Severe penalties: Many countries with Sharia law have strict blasphemy laws that criminalize criticism of Islam, the Prophet Muhammad, or the Quran. Non-Muslims are particularly vulnerable to accusations of blasphemy, which can result in severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment, or even death.
Countries like Pakistan have seen widespread misuse of these laws, often leading to mob violence and extrajudicial killings of non-Muslims.
Religious Conversion:
Forbidden or punishable: In countries where Sharia law is fully implemented, converting from Islam to another religion is considered apostasy, which is punishable by death in places like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Sudan.
Non-Muslims may face severe penalties if they are accused of attempting to convert Muslims to another faith (proselytizing). In Saudi Arabia and Iran, proselytizing is illegal and can result in deportation or worse.
Marriage and Family Law:
Marriage restrictions: In Sharia law, a Muslim man is allowed to marry a Christian or Jewish woman (referred to as “People of the Book”), but a Muslim woman is generally not permitted to marry a non-Muslim man. This restriction is widely enforced across Sharia-compliant countries.
Child custody: In cases where a non-Muslim parent is involved, Sharia courts tend to favor the Muslim parent in child custody cases, particularly if the non-Muslim parent is perceived as a threat to the child’s Islamic upbringing.
Cultural Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law
Social Segregation:
Limited integration: Non-Muslims often face social and cultural pressures to remain separate from Muslim communities. This can manifest in restrictions on social events, inter-religious marriages, and friendships.
In Saudi Arabia, for instance, non-Muslims are not allowed to enter the holy cities of Mecca and Medina, and their participation in national celebrations or festivals may be discouraged.
Public Worship:
Restricted religious practices: Non-Muslims often face severe restrictions on public worship. In countries like Saudi Arabia, non-Muslims are not allowed to publicly display religious symbols, build new churches or temples, or openly celebrate religious holidays. Violations can result in legal repercussions, including imprisonment or fines.
In contrast, in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, non-Muslims can practice their religion in private but still face limitations in public spaces.
Dress Code:
Compulsory Islamic dress: In some Sharia-compliant regions (e.g., Iran), non-Muslim women may be required to observe Islamic dress codes, including wearing the hijab or other forms of modest dress in public, even if they do not follow Islam.
Religious Restrictions on Non-Muslims Under Sharia Law
Freedom of Religion:
Limited religious freedom: While some countries, like Jordan or Lebanon, allow relative freedom of worship for Christians and other minorities, countries with full Sharia law (e.g., Saudi Arabia and Iran) heavily restrict religious practices of non-Muslims.
In Saudi Arabia, there are no public churches, and the display of non-Islamic religious symbols is prohibited by law. Non-Muslims are not allowed to evangelize or convert Muslims.
Building Places of Worship:
Restricted church or temple construction: In Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Iran, building or repairing churches, temples, or synagogues is either heavily restricted or outright prohibited. In Egypt, while churches do exist, the construction of new ones faces significant bureaucratic hurdles, often blocked by local opposition or government interference.
Education and Religious Instruction:
Islamic education required: In many Muslim-majority countries, even non-Muslim students are required to study Islamic theology as part of their education. In places like Saudi Arabia or Iran, religious education is heavily focused on Islamic principles, with little or no accommodation for non-Muslim students.
Non-Muslims may be prevented from teaching Islamic subjects or may face discrimination in academia, especially in fields related to religious studies.
Religious Expression:
Prohibited religious displays: Publicly displaying religious symbols, such as the cross or Star of David, is often forbidden in strict Sharia law countries. Even private displays of non-Islamic religious symbols can lead to harassment or legal consequences in countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Conclusion
Under Sharia law, non-Muslims face a wide range of legal, cultural, and religious restrictions. While these restrictions can vary depending on the country and the extent of Sharia law implemented, in the most conservative regimes, non-Muslims are often treated as second-class citizens. They are denied equal rights in the courts, restricted from holding positions of authority, face discrimination in inheritance and property rights, and are often prohibited from freely practicing their religion.
In many cases, non-Muslims living in countries with full Sharia law live under a set of parallel legal and social rules that significantly limit their freedoms and opportunities compared to their Muslim counterparts. Understanding these restrictions is essential for assessing the broader human rights situation in Muslim-majority countries governed by Sharia law. All under the propiganda of being the most loving and most peaceful, beautiful religion. Taught by a notorious murderer, thief, pedophile, rapist, slave trading bandit, and his band of radicalized fanatics. Such a group of deciples who murdered eachother in order after Muhammed died, to hold Muhammeds mantle and the cash that came with being Caliph... Judge the tree by the fruit it produces. To this day Muhammed is still called the greatest model citizen that anyone could ever hope for as a neighbor, by his sicophantic fanatic fan club. So much so that Muslim countries to this day, produce no greater commodity then oil, refugees, asylum seekers, terrorists and illegal immigrants. Must be nice to have islamisists and Jihaddis for neighbors. Building Sharia utopia together... one smoking crater at a time. All that is needed is to read and follow the Quran, hadith and Suna. It's all in there... get yours today. And inoculated yourself against its contagious ideology by actually reading the text.
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This is a warning to all British citizens, either muslims, atheists, Hindus or anyone in between. Once the Islamists take the upper hand, the UK is doomed. Sharia law will be established, woe to all christians, atheists and all other non-muslims. Don’t wait for UK to be renamed to ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF BRITAINISTAN.
Source for all these implements and laws of Sharia? Also who's the person u described by "notorious murder, thief, pedophile, rapist, slave trading bandit" and his band of radicalized fanatics? Btw the caliphs/companions didn't murder each other, only Uthman RA was murdered/assassinated, but we don't know by who so that's blatantly false
Thank You ! It irks me they come here and expect gold treatment , welfare , housing classes in English etc. And then they slag us and burn our flag.
Nah in Indonesia, if we talk about world affairs. There are no different being muslims or not. Even 9 richest people in Indonesia come from chinese-indo people that not even a muslim.
@@scificyberLol, why don't you google and find something that contradicts his claims? You ask for the source as if you've asked your prophet for the source of all that is written in your books. Why do you take the Quran at face value? I don't think you've ever asked your parents or your teachers or the local maulvi for the source. You take that for granted. The hypocrisy is stupendous.
Islam was spread by the sword and is dying by the internet.⛈️🌪The digital sword is mightier than the metal one.💻
Anyone and everyone can have their opinion on internet isn’t it? It doesn’t necessarily have to be true cz nobody judging your illness. Internet is a way to share your illness online so that you could find other other ill people like you around the world.
Islam isn’t dying my mate. Islam is the only religion that still remains strong and is ever growing. Haha! But whatever bs keep you guys satisfy your thirst anything works.
Islam will spread to every human through the internet in the past it was not possible but now it became blessing to spread islam to every human
@@ZakiAkmal-m8v that is absolute bullshit modernity rejects extremism
Ex born-muslim here, I spend my whole childhood studying islam until age of 19 (by extreme force), and internet really helped me defeat my fears, it's single most important thing that really made me leave islam
Happy for you. Stay Happy. Stay Blessed.
@@xzp198 TY 😊😊
study harder. The Aramaic word for God is "Alaha" too sounds familiar?
Written without the confusing vowels it is written A-L-H ܐ ܠܗܐ (alap-lamed-he) as found in Targum or in Tanakh (Daniel, Ezra), Syriac Aramaic (Peshitta), reduced from the Arabic original (of which Aramaic is a dialect continuum as will be explained) it is written in the Arabic script 'A-L-L-H' (Aleph-Lam-Lam-Ha) add an A before the last H for vocalization.
The word God in another rendition in Hebrew ʾĕlōah is derived from a base ʾilāh, an Arabic word, written without confusing vowel it is A-L-H in the Arabic script, pronounced ilah not eloah. Hebrew dropped the glottal stop and mumbled it, aramic mumbled a little less and it became elaha. Infact both are written written A-L-H in Arabic, it is pronounced i in Arabic and not A because it is an Alef with hamza below (إ أ ) They are two different forms of Alef. And it mean "a god", it is the non definitive form of A-L-L-H, in which the Alef is without a glottal stop/hamza,(ا), but this kind of nuance is lost in the dialect continua.
infact "YHWH" itself is an Arabic word as discussed by Professor. Israel Knohl (Professor of Biblical studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem) in the paper" YHWH: The Original Arabic Meaning of the Name."
jesus as his name is often misspelled due to the lack of the ayin sound in Greek, which was rendered to Iesous, coupling the nearest sound to ayin, same letter found in 'Iraq', which sounds entirely different in Arabic form 'Iran' in Arabic, with the -ous Greek suffix that Greeks typically add to their names 'HerodotOS', 'PlotinUS', 'AchelOUS' and later mumbled into a J. The yeshua rendition of Isa (his name in the Qur'an) PBUH which is purported to be the name of Jesus is KNOWN to had been taken from greek. Western Syriac also use "Isho". Western Aramaic (separate from Syriac which is a dialect of Eastern Aramaic) use "Yeshu". Western Syriac has been separate from Western Aramaic for about 1000 years. And sounds don't even match up. Syriac is a Christian liturgical language yet the four letters of the name of Jesus «ܝܫܘܥ» [ = Judeo-Babylonian Aramaic: «ישוע» ] sounds totally different in West vs East Syriac, viz. vocalized akin to Christian Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic «ܝܶܫܽܘܥ» (Yēšūʿ) in West Syriac, but pronounced more akin to Muslim Arabic Quran character name Isa in East Syriac «ܝܑܼܫܘܿܥ» (ʾĪšōʿ). The reason for this confusion is their dropping of phonemes. Only someone that has no idea what the letters are or how they sound would have a name ending in a pharyngeal fricative like the ayin, if it were to be used in a name it would have had to be in the beginning, thus the Arabic rendition is the correct one. An example in English is how the appended -d is a common error amongst the English pronouncing Gaelic names. The name Donald arose from a common English mispronunciation of the Gaelic name Donal. Just how it is with donal becoming donald and the two becoming distinct and the original being regarded as something seperate so too did Isa PBUH turn to Iesous turn to jesus and when they tried going back to the original they confused it for yeshua ( ysu is how it is actually written) for Isa PBUH ( 3'eysah )
Schlözer in his preparation for the Arabia expedition in 1781 coined the term Semitic language:
"From the Mediterranean to the Euphrates, from Mesopotamia to Arabia ruled one language, as is well known. Thus Syrians, Babylonians, Hebrews, and Arabs were one people (ein Volk). Phoenicians (Hamites) also spoke this language, which I would like to call the Semitic (die Semitische)." -Before Boas: The Genesis of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German By Han F. Vermeulen.
He was only half right though, Arabic is the only corollary to "proto-semitic", infact the whole semitic classification is nonsensical as will be shown.
"protosemetic" Alphabet (28), Arabic Alphabet (28), Latin transliteration, hebrew (22)
𐩠 𐩡 𐩢 𐩣 𐩤 𐩥 𐩦 𐩧 𐩨 𐩩 𐩪 𐩫 𐩬 𐩭 𐩮 𐩰 𐩱 𐩲 𐩳 𐩴 𐩵 𐩶 𐩷 𐩸 𐩹 𐩺 𐩻 𐩼
ا ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق ك ل م ن ه و ي
A b t ṯ j h kh d ḏ r z s sh ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ ʿ ġ f q k l m n h w y
א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר ש ת
Merged phonemes in hebrew and aramaic:
ح, خ (h, kh) merged into only kh consonant remain
س, ش (s, sh) merged into only Shin consonant remaining
ط, ظ (ṭ/teth, ẓ) merged into only ṭ/teth consonant remaining
ص, ض (ṣ, ḍ/Tsad ) merged into only ḍ/Tsad consonant remaining
ع, غ (3'ayn, Ghayn) merged into a reducted ayin consonant remaining
ت, ث (t/taw, th) merged into only t/taw consonant remaining
The reason why the protoS alphabet here is 28 and not 29, is because the supposed extra letter is simply a س written in a different position, but it was shoehorned to obfuscated. In Arabic letter shapes are different depending on whether they are in the beginning , middle or end of a word.
As a matter of fact, all of the knowledge needed for deciphering ancient texts and their complexity was derived from the Qur'an. It was by analyzing the syntactic structure of the Qur'an that the Arabic root system was developed. This system was first attested to in Kitab Al-Ayin, the first intralanguage dictionary of its kind, which preceded the Oxford English dictionary by 800 years. It was through this development that the concept of Arabic roots was established and later co-opted into the term 'semitic root,' allowing the decipherment of ancient scripts. In essence, they quite literally copied and pasted the entirety of the Arabic root. Hebrew had been dead, as well as all the other dialects of Arabic, until being 'revived' in a Frankensteinian fashion in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The entire region spoke basically the same language, with mumbled dialect continuums spread about, and Arabic is the oldest form from which all these dialects branched off. As time passed, the language gradually became more degenerate,
Language; When one looks at the actual linguistics, one will find that many were puzzled by the opposite, that is, how the other "semetic" languages were more "evolved" than Arabic, while Arabic had archaic features, not only archaic compared to bibilical Hebrew, Ethiopic, "Aramaic" contemporary "semetic" languages, but even archaic compared to languages from ancient antiquity; Ugaritic, Akkadain. What is meant here by Archaic is not what most readers think, it is Archaic not in the sense that it is simple, but rather that it is complex (think Latin to pig Latin or Italian or Old English, which had genders and case endings to modern English), not only grammatically, but also phonetically; All the so called semitic languages are supposed to have evolved from protosemetic, the Alphabet for protosemitic is that of the so called Ancient South Arabian (which interestingly corresponds with the traditional Arabic origins account) and has 28 Phonemes. Arabic has 28 phonemes. Hebrew has 22, same as Aramaic, and other "semitic" languages. Now pause for a second and think about it, how come Arabic, a language that is supposed to have come so late has the same number of letters as a language that supposedly predates it by over a millennium (Musnad script ~1300 BCE). Not only is the glossary of phonemes more diverse than any other semitic language, but the grammar is more complex, containing more cases and retains what's linguists noted for its antiquity, broken plurals. Indeed, a linguist has once noted that if one were to take everything we know about languages and how they develop, Arabic is older than Akkadian (~2500 BCE).
And then the Qur'an appeared with the oldest possible form of the language thousands of years later. This is why the Arabs of that time were challenged to produce 10 similar verses, and they couldn't. People think it's a miracle because they couldn't do it, but I think the miracle is the language itself. They had never spoken Arabic, nor has any other language before or since had this mathematical precision. And when I say mathematical, I quite literally mean mathematical.
Now how is it that the Qur'an came thousands of years later in an alphabet that had never been recorded before, and in the highest form the language had ever taken?
The creator is neither bound by time nor space, therefore the names are uttered as they truly were, in a language that is lexically, syntactically, phonemically, and semantically older than the oldest recorded writing. In fact, that writing appears to have been a simplified version of it. Not only that, but it would be the equivalent of the greatest works of any particular language all appearing in one book, in a perfect script and in the highest form the language could ever take. It is so high in fact, that it had yet to be surpassed despite the fact that over the last millennium the collection of Arabic manuscripts when compared on word-per-word basis in Western Museums alone, when they are compared with the collected Greek and Latin manuscripts combined, the latter does not constitute 1 percent of the former as per German professor Frank Griffel, in addition all in a script that had never been recorded before. Thus, the enlightenment of mankind from barbarism and savagery began, and the age of reason and rationality was born from its study.
God did bring down the Qur’an, Mohamed is his Messenger.
@@ikk_ikk bro's on it 😂😂 sad for you
@@adrian333dev 19 years of studying Islam and still didn't get the same knowledge he has?
As a Malaysian who was assigned to be a Muslim the moment I'm born. Thank you, this video proves that I'm not the only Muslim who thinks like this. The execution of ex-muslim the moment they choose to become an apostate is what makes me to not believe in this so called religion.
im indonesian and hope more indonesian and malaysian leave islam cause thats literally the number 1 thing that hinders us down.
brader, sama2 murtad gakk ke?, jom ah sembang2, tak ramai la yg betol2 murtad mesia ni, ramai troller boring je
Islam rose by the sword and withers by the pen
Historians disagree , a general ignorance of history is present in this comment section
@ it is stated in the Quran that it was spread through conquest
@@zaidwasilbyjus4819 Salty Ottoman found.
@@zaidwasilbyjus4819 truth can be painful but its still the truth.
@@herrflammen6487no where does the Quran state this
I never understood how the Islamic world went from it’s Golden age where they were pioneers of so many mathematical and scientific advancements, to where that are now; so deep in warmongering that they’re destroying their own monuments and history. It’s deeply saddening to see them prioritizing such violence when they used to be pinnacles of advancement. Tragic on a societal degree.
As an ex-Muslim from Turkey, I can relate deeply to this experience. Back in 2000, my father bought a computer from a local brand, Vestel, but we did not have good, fast, and reliable home internet until 2008. It was going to 8th grade back then. At the time, I was learning English, which opened the door for me to explore biblical scholarship and the philosophy of religion.
Within just two years, my beliefs changed completely, and I ultimately lost my religion. Not only did I leave Islam, but I also rejected all Abrahamic religions. This process wasn’t influenced by my education, parents, peers, or home environment-it was simply the internet and me. My parents, to their credit, allowed me unrestricted access to the internet.
Congrats .you're thinking about your way
May Allah guide your way.
I’m Muslim I read all that stuff they write. It’s about having a strong faith. I haven’t lost my faith. They’re just jealous.
But if you don’t want to follow that’s cool too. Best wishes.
repent to God Christ
Islam is the most dangerous ideology in the world masquerading as a religion. Imams will keep their flock in the dark.
Shreeram. Please read the bhagvad geeta which will provide you with great peace.
Every birth counts as a believer but they never stop counting us after we leave.
Exactly
So the numbers are even more inflated than what the video presented. Nice.
@@tommoore2012 it is because exmuslims in muslim countries are killed so most have to go closeted, the number is hugeley inflated
Yes, they love inflating their numbers
Eh that's how it works, there's really no way to keep track of people leaving. For example, if I wanted to leave Catholicism, I would have to send a letter to the Pope to seek excommunication. I can't be bothered to do that, no reason to pay not to be counted among fairytale believers, waste of money and environmental pollution.
The greatest enemy of Islam is knowledge.
What an ignorant statement. Literally it's in the Quran: ""And He has subjected to you whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on the earth - all from Him. Indeed in that are signs for people who give thought" (Surah Al-Jathiyah, 45:13).
Also, have you heard of the Golden age of science during Islam's history?
I agree. It’s a system of d3ath, fear, & there’s No true peace wherever it is found.• God is Peace & God is Life.
@@Haigotron Yes, I've read the Quran, and am reading the hadith. So you really believe Mohammed flew to heaven and chatted with Moses, Jesus and Abraham, then came back. He also said about the Jews that when they see him they would know him as the Prophet of god. Then they saw him and laughed him out of town, so he was butt-hurt and claimed well those Jews aren't "real" Jews. Sounds like an egomaniac who can't handle criticism to me.... and what's his deal about washing his balls with his left hand? How many times does the Hadith have to push that?
@@Haigotron And? Where did all the universities and libraries go? Are you aware of how the "Golden age of science during Islam's history" ended? The religious heads just decided that 1 book, the Quran, is enough, and no other learning/education/science necessary, or even allowed - Muslims had at least 5 CENTURIES of a head start over everyone else - Arabic could be easily the universal language by now - as the official language of the Arabic Empire that conquered all the world... But Muslim religious heads had decided that instead they should barely survive in mud huts or live as nomads in extreme poverty, and the rest of the Muslim world had just accepted that...
The modern world is based on consumerism and self-indulgence. Thus it hates Islam and every other religion. The modern world is ignorant of God. Is that true 'knowledge'?
Ex-muslim here 🙋♀️
Everyone breaths the same air, so drop the 'religion of peace', and start enjoying your lives.
isn't it funny how the religion of peace is responsible for most acts of terrorism in modern human history...
I like that!👏
They enjoy fighting their declared enemies. Which are all nonbelievers
Quote of the day
This meaningless boomer hedonism is actually what drives many young people to Islam
Save Hindus in Bangladesh 🥺
Stop killing Muslims of india
We are with the minorities in Bangladesh. Don't run away this time. Protect what's yours by defending it. I pray to Shri Krishna that he protects and gives you all the courage
@@HarHarMahadevOm12345 please stay united don't follow dhruv ratee in india many fools are following him
@@aniln1132 true
Awake for bangal before it blast......bangladesh was same as today's bangal
This video gives hope to the world. An Islam free world is possible!
Not merely "possible" - inevitable...
@@user-tb7ml8kz7hHopefully!
brother im a muslim and how dare you say such words. islam is nothing what they portray in the media. it is the opposite. islam is the religion of peace. i invite you to learn about islam.
Better pass with your shxt religion brother
Islam spreaded by CONQUESTS and you call that peaceful?@@DeveloperOfficial
As someone who is deeply religious: this was a great video and I’m also glad to see the internet tearing down religious dogmatism and blind faith around the world.
What a blessing to humanity that will be.
nah bro without islam wars still happen and ethnic tensions in middle east what do you think
@@omaroragb So if crimes still happen, in spite of efforts to fight them, you shouldn't bother to try fight crime or be glad when crime rates are reduced? Seems like the same logic. I think this particular change would make a huge difference myself.
@@starhopper1706 no it will be the same or even worse causes middle east failure is their rulers and the people maybe
@@omaroragb 😂😂😂
@@starhopper1706 it aint gonna be reduced ? crime rate still be the same in middle east is weak due to its rulers and curroption and some of the population that is the reason and no education islam aint stopping education so how muslims advanced in their golden age dont you know europe began advancing before it got seculrised so europe's failure in middle ages wwas their rulers and currption and education is non-existant
I mean this with zero hate in my heart: The world would be better off without it.
why?
@farrgill-2884 Well, for one, it's inherently misogynistic, so why should half the population of the planet mourn its loss? One example is the belief that women will make up most of the population in Hell.
Yeah. Same with Christianity.
@@farrgill-2884 Severe control and suppression of anything that would progress humanity as a whole. Being under the thumb of Theocrats would mean that all scientific innovation and discovery would have to be run through them before being passed and accepted. Look back to the Geocentric vs Heliocentric arguments made during the time the Church held all the cards in society. We would have never learned about the solar system proper had the Geocentric model been considered the norm.
@@trashaimgamer7822 I agree.
Actually the real credit goes to brave Ex Muslims who have suffered this cult and now enlightening the whole world through Internet without thinking about dangers to their lives. They are real heros who are alerting us from this barbaric cult.
I will agree with this very much it's taken some brave souls to show the lies and falsehoods in Islam
It is about barbarians, indeed
ive never seen a person who's studied Islam deeply, leave and explain why he left on social media like the way I see Christian scholars who leave.
Womp womp
Johannes told us.
From that time to the present there has been in their midst a false prophet named Mohammed. This man, after hearing about the Old and New Testaments and the like, and apparently having conversations with an Arian monk, had devised his own heresy. Then, after ingratiating himself with apparent piety among gullible people, he claimed that a certain book had been sent down to him from heaven.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali converted to Christianity. She was briefly an atheist, after leaving Islam.
Based
She went from bitching about theocracy to yapping that West needs Christian "values". Self-made hypocrite.
She's a hypocrite for trying to join another bogus religion. Even Richard Dawkins thought she was a fool
Based
Wow she traded one mental illness for another
Ex muslim atheist from iraq here 😐
Is it dangerous to be an atheist publicly in Iraq?
Congrats
My grand parents are from iraq
❤❤❤
Christ have Mercy on your soul!
As an Indian Bengali Hindu whose ancestors migrated here from Bangladesh 6 decades ago and hearing stories from my grandmother of how radical mullahs with swords came to s1aughter them & how sometimes they had to hide in bushes & how they escaped in a boat hearing cries of dying people made me feel bad since childhood. Later I realised how all those acts were perpetrated through their so-called Holy books which made me hate !slam.
I absolutely hate how they demand "Secularism" as a disguise for their growth(that too in our country the existence of minority privileged laws & acts for vote bank politics makes it worser).
I'm an agnostic in terms of faith today but quite racinated culturally & highly admire the rich theological & philosophical thought schools it's ancient purer form in Upanishads & the 6 Vedic Schools of Darshan(Philosophy).
But I won't be beheaded or disowned for that because atheist philosophy like "Charvaka Darshan" was well accepted because of the concept of "Shastrath" in the ancient Dharmic traditional orders which were well organised debates & discussions between scholars of the same school of philosophy, of different schools, of contradictory schools. This was well adapted much instead of blasphemy.
Historically, there were a lot distortions and degradations leading to superstitions & social evils but they were combated by Hindu Reformists themselves though faced challenges but renaissanced based on its purer form instead of the need to oppose it as a whole unlike the organised religions.
But I'm especially against the organised religions because of their mobocratic tendencies in the Religious arena.
I've also studied the Buddha's school of philosophy and now studying Taoism. I admire all such native philosophies of the unorganised religions & cultures & would definitely choose them analytically over the organised Abrahamic Religions(especially Islam).
হ্যাঁ ভাই। আমি আপনার কষ্ট এবং বিশ্বাস বুঝতে পারি
Friend, the Islam in the south Asian continent has innovations... Extremism is not a part of Islam, no is harming others! We do not harm others! We spread our message in peace
I understand how you feel, because I've felt the same in my country. But once you get to know the majority you'll see!
Hinduism needed reforms because these Abrahamic cults polluted it. There was no caste shit in ancient times it was Varna and now stupid system . This needed to be removed
@@yme5398respected mam/sir , what he is stating that atrocities done by bangladeshi and Pakistanis muslims in Bangladesh and Pakistan in the name of religion. Not only hindus are affected , sikhs,Christians,jains and buddhists are also affected, I live in the border of west Bengal,there are frequent fights in here on the borders all on name that we Wil kill all kafirs, you accept it or not, no religion like you tag non believers as shameful as that KAFIR
I am not attacking you , you are saying innovations, there had been great poet like Kazi Nazrul islam, Soilders like MD.Hamid , scientist and genius like APJ ABDUL KALAM but you can't deny the fact most murders and conversion of others religion practioners are done by muslims
@@yme5398 Tsk tsk tsk, no accountability Q8:17
12:02 what u said here is literally what I've been talking abt against muslims I debated when they argue that their religion is the fastest in growth, they multiple rather than add, they create new believers, not convert one to their own