When I was a Muslim, I genuinely believed that anyone who followed any religion other than Islam would go to hell. I used to mock other faiths and their gods without hesitation, considering myself and my fellow Muslims superior to everyone else. I was also strongly opposed to women’s rights. I believed they had no business stepping out of the house and should remain confined indoors.
Then, I decided to study other religions with an open mind. As I read their holy scriptures, I found nothing that aligned with the negative portrayals or warnings I had been taught in Islam. This honest exploration eventually led me to leave the faith.
Looking back, I realize how deeply Islam had radicalized me during that period of my life.
Death in Saudi holy pilgrimage due to stamped. This happens every year due to poor organization. But we are told it's a blessing to die there because you will make automatic heaven. The world is quiet over the mass death because it's islam. Let this happen in Christianity and you see condemnation everywhere
Kawthar Bashar Al-Husayjawi was a 15-year-old Iraqi Muslim girl from the Nahrawan area east of Baghdad.
Her family allegedly arranged a forced marriage for her to a cousin (often described as older). She refused and tried to escape the pressure by leaving home.
She went missing, was reportedly handed between relatives or tribal groups, taken to a remote area, and killed.
Later her relatives celebrated after killing her
“Pakistanis make up 3% of the UK population. They are responsible for 33% of birth defects. They are being born retarded.
It’s costing the economy billions and billions because Mohammed married his cousin.”