Islam on the Net: Ex-Muslim
From WikiIslam, the online resource on Islam
The complete list of sites offering an alternative view on Islam
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Investigative Project on Terrorism "Recognized as the world's most comprehensive data center on radical Islamic terrorist groups... It has become a principal source of critical evidence to a wide variety of government offices and law enforcement agencies, as well as the U.S. Congress and numerous public policy forums"
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[edit] Atheist/Agnostic
AliSina.org The newest site by former Muslim Dr. Ali Sina, the founder of Faith Freedom International and the author of "Understanding Muhammad". It features brand new content and a selection of his debates and articles from FFI
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Ayan Hirsi Ali Website of Dutch politician Ayan Hirsi Alì, in English, French, German and Dutch. Ayan is an atheist libertarian ex-Muslim, from Somalia
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Faith Freedom International The site by former Muslim and author of "Understanding Muhammad", Ali Sina, with articles, debates, news updates, and an active Forum
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FalseIslam.org A work in progress by an ex-Muslim turned atheist who had previously been very active in defending Islam, "Purpose of this site will not be bashing Muslims but to educate people in particular Muslims about Islam. The glorified version of Islam and Muhammad that Muslims learn while growing up... is not true"
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Islam Watch Founded by former Muslims hailing mainly from South Asia. A website about the questionable teachings of Islam that made them abandon their religion
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Taslima Nasrin Former Muslim from Bangladesh, whose books have been banned in her country. In 1993, Islamic fundamentalists announced a Fatwa against her, offering a bounty for her death
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Turan Dursun Turan Dursun was an Islamic scholar and mufti of Sivas, in Turkey, before becoming an atheist and his subsequent assasination. "In this site you will find the views as presented by Turkish atheists, agnostics and pantheists, about the religion in general, but especially the effects of Islam to our society"
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Unofficial Ibn Warraq Site "Ibn Warraq has no website. That is why I decided to group everything that Ibn Warraq has ever written together... He is always extremely thorough on everything. I do not want his works to be ignored, so I collated all his online works here"
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Abrahamic Faith Web site by an ex-Muslim from Pakistan. "This site shows you end times prophecy and teaches you many things about the true faith of the first century disciples of Yahushua/Jesus"
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Born Again Christian Info Website by Reza Fakour Safa, a Christian ex-Muslim from Iran. A former fanatical Shi'ite Muslim. His testimony is notable because the majority of converted authors writing critically about Islam come from the orthodox Sunni branch of Islam
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Walid Shoebat Website of former-Muslim and author, Walid Shoebat, who has "spoken all over America and the world including Chile, Mexico, Canada, UK and South Africa. He has appeared on national television also all over the world including CNN, CNN International, FOX News, ITN, RTE, NBC, CBS, and ABC"
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Isaac Schrödinger Blog from Pakistan-born ex-Muslim, Isaac Schrödinger, now living in Canada
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Islamo-Criticism A blog created by a WikiIslam editor focusing on the critique of Islam. Also includes news, commentary, responses to criticism of WikiIslam and much more. All views expressed are those of the author and do not reflect the views of WikiIslam
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Kafir Girl Blogging the Qur'an with wit. From a Pakistan-born ex-Muslim. "I’m Kafir Girl, your everyday Pakistani American ex-Muslim twenty-something atheist. How’s that for a mouthful?"
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Reflections of a Pakistani Atheist Blog from a Pakistani ex-Muslim. "This website is my way of catharsis; this is where I look at Pakistan and Pakistani culture from the eyes of an Atheist insider"
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The Skeptic Mind "This is a blog to reflect the Liberal, Free-thinking views, to express rational and skeptical opinions and to criticise religion, dogma, superstition, anything that could be perceived as irrational, illogical and against human rights"
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[edit] Miscellaneous
Apostates of Islam A website founded by ex-Muslims. Hosts many testimonies, a few articles, and software for refuting the Muslim claim that the Qur'an contains the "Miracle of 19", i.e. all sorts of combination of Qur'anic verses give results to multiples of 19, something which it had "predicted" 1400 years ago
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Former Muslims United Organisation founded by Nonie Darwish, Mohammed Asghar, Amil Imani, Wafa Sultan and Ibn Warraq "to educate the American public and policymakers about the need for Muslims to repudiate the threat from authoritative Shariah to the religious freedom and safety of former Muslims"
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Living by the point of my Spear Zaki Ameen was raised as a Muslim, studied to get a degree in Sharia law to become a qualified Imam. This site is about a book that he has written and contains some extracts
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The 3 ex-terrorists "Three former terrorist campaign for freedom and expose the agenda of Radical Islamism, which permeates the Muslim world and Western societies"
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