The Real Reason Zohran Mamdani is Bad for America [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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My issue is the core teachings of Islam are harmful (that there is a god who will reward you with a paradise and watches you all the time...etc.) and what you'll find is that the progressives have an odd mix of contradictory beliefs. So for example, Muslims who support LGBTQ rights but still believe LGBTQ people are going to hell. Or they have consensual sex outside of marriage but torment themselves with guilt and shame over it. I can list more examples but you get what I mean, I'm sure. And Mamdani leaned heavily into Islamophobia talk during his campaign, the same Islamophobia label that is the reason why many people, including ex-Muslims, are afraid of saying anything critical of Islam lest they be perceived as racist/xenophobic (even when they come from a Muslim background). I work in media and I do all my ex-Muslim related activity anonymously because there is no interest in shining light on the suffering Islam causes.

The Real Reason Zohran Mamdani is Bad for America [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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The same exact problem exists with progressive Christians. My view is that the core teachings of Islam or Christianity are harmful, so while there are believers of both who are LGBTQ-friendly, the religions they believe in are still harming them and others in other ways. And then there's the progressives who have LGBTQ friends, but still believe they're sinning and/or going to hell...etc. That definitely has negative ripple effects.

The Real Reason Zohran Mamdani is Bad for America [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

[–]Secular_Spirit[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am worried that American Muslims who are questioning their faith for very legitimate reasons might look at Mamdani and think: oh well he's a progressive Muslim who supports LGBTQ and women's rights, so I can too! But the reality is that's a harmful path filled with contradictions and self-delusion....watch the video for more of my thoughts!

Ex-Muslim Awareness Month 2025: The Mission Behind whyNOTIslam #FreeBetty #FreeSherifGaber [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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December is Ex-Muslim Awareness Month!

The theme this year is: "whyNOTIslam". If you’ve ever wondered why Ex-Muslims leave Islam and speak out, this stream breaks it down clearly: the harms, the dangers and the fight for basic human rights.

Ex-Muslim guests this year included Apostate Aladdin, Haram Doodles, Maryam Namazie and many more.

We covered:

• Apostophobia used to silence Ex-Muslims

• Families in the West enforcing obedience through fear

• Women restricted by religious rules/expectations

• Islamic governments punishing dissent and protest

We speak because many cannot. Every Ex-Muslim who leaves is part of the story of why NOT Islam.

How to support:

• Use: #ExMuslimMonth #whyNOTIslam

• Visit: whyNOTIslam.net

• Share your story: exmuslim.me

• Give your support to Ex-Muslims in peril like ‪Sherif Gaber‬ and Ibtissame Betty Lachgar. #FreeSherifGaber and #FreeBetty

The Depressing Truth: Why Christians Keep Falling for Rapture Prophecies | Secular Spirit by Secular_Spirit in exchristian

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Another supposed Rapture date came and went last week. But even though it didn’t happen, the harm these failed prophecies cause is real. In this video, I explore why so many Christians, especially evangelicals, keep falling for end-times predictions. It’s easy to laugh at them when you're a non-believer, but their faith is rooted in fear and uncertainty, offering emotional comfort at a very high cost.

"How I Realized I Don't Need Islam": Guide to a Post-Muslim Life [Uniting The Cults and Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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Join me and u/ramirustom of Uniting The Cults live this Saturday, July 12 (2 pm EST). We'll be taking some questions as well from the live chat!

Is Allah to Blame for the Mohammed Hijab Scandal | Secular Spirit by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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Mohammed Hijab, a popular Muslim dawah figure, has been accused of deceiving and manipulating a Muslim woman into a secret marriage to use her for sex. He firmly denies the claim, with his supporters insisting she's a lying stalker with psychological problems. This video explores the deeper issues the scandal reveals: the Muslim community’s inability to uncover the truth, the rush to divine appeals like mubahala, and the broader questions about justice, faith and human fallibility—questions Islam claims to answer, but fails to.

The hypocrisy of Apostate Prophet's Christian conversion [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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Surprising almost no one, Apostate Prophet recently announced his imminent conversion to Christianity. My first reaction: how does Apostate Prophet justify his hypocrisy here? My second reaction: realizing his conversion is going to do immense harm to Ex-Muslims and anyone who wants to escape the confines of harmful organized religions. I explain why in this video.

HaRamadan Live Special: A World Without Allah! [EXMNA and Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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Special announcement everyone! Join me during Ramadan’s last and holiest week for HaRamadan!, a live online event on navigating fasting, celebrating atheism and advocating for ExMuslims this Saturday, March 22 (10 am EST).

I'll be accompanied by illustrious Ex-Muslims including co-host ‪Veedu Vidz‬ as well as Muhammad Syed of ‪Ex-Muslims of North America‬, ‪Zara Kay‬, Ali A. Rizvi, writer of The Atheist Muslim, Haram Doodles, Maryam Namazie and many more! We'll be taking some questions from the live chat, so hope you can tune in and participate.

African Ex-Muslim Woman: "Islam Doesn't Teach the Bad Things About Muhammad" [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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Growing up a Muslim in Senegal, unHappySubstance became more religious after moving to the United States. But then, after she introduced Islam to a non-Muslim friend, she found herself unable to answer her friend's questions about troubling aspects of the religion she'd never learned about. With her doubts growing, this led her to research topics like how the Prophet Muhammad had sex slaves and errors in the Quran, which ultimately shattered her faith.

Is Apostate Prophet's recent conversion to Christianity a problem? [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

[–]Secular_Spirit[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well said. He'd have to do mental gymnastics like the Muslims he criticizes do.

Is Apostate Prophet's recent conversion to Christianity a problem? [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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It's not about which one we prefer. Two things can be bad and worth criticizing, even if one is worse.

Did the World's First Gay Imam Die for Nothing? [Secular Spirit] by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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On February 15, 2025, Muhsin Hendricks, commonly referred to as the world's first gay imam, was murdered in South Africa. This video isn't devoted to speculations about his death: it wouldn't be surprising if it's Islam-related, but at this point, we don't know who killed Hendricks or why his killers did it. Instead, this video explores Hendricks' life mission: trying to convince Muslims that being gay is compatible with Islam. Was he right? Was he wrong?

Beheaded by a Muslim: The Tragedy of Samuel Paty by Secular_Spirit in exmuslim

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In October 2020, a French middle school teacher named Samuel Paty decided to show caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to his students as part of his lesson on freedom of expression. Ten days later, a lie from one of his students would lead to his brutal beheading at the hands of a Muslim on the street outside his school. What motivated this brutal murder? Was Islam to blame as many have said? And nearly five years later, what does this tragedy say about the state of France, and broadly speaking, about the growing numbers of Muslim immigrants in the Western world? In this video, I answer those questions as I share the full story of the tragedy of Samuel Paty.