The Future of Islam

ex-muslim Ahmed

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  • Mar 7, 2009
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    Okay, so I was sitting on my cornflakes this morning and this thought came into me that what’s going to happen in next 10 years in the world of Islam. Muslims may claim that islam will conquer the world but I see its going in a totally different direction.
    I was in an atheist conference in San Francisco, and I was surprised to see many muslims from Serbia, Turkey and Saudi Arabia who left Islam and become either atheist, agnostics or just people who don’t give a damn about these “-isms.”
    The muslims who are getting to Islam closely and have a little bit of good influence over themselves are slowly leaving it. According to a report, there are only 800 million Muslims who believe in Islamic fundamentals, the rest don’t give a damn.
    So, where do I see its going?
    Well, the west is waking up. In many parts of USA and Europe, people are talking about tightening up the immigration policies and banning Muslim immigrations. Leaders like Allen West and Wilders are becoming more popular. Islam is more vulnerable to be wiped out than any other religion in the world.
    Islamic government form is always worse than just another typical form of dictatorship, we have lots of examples today of abused human rights and backwardness it brought.
    So Islam has a dark future where it will struggle its existence. The actions some people are taking about it here in west due to terrorism and hatred and intolerance it bought will result in a war like situation in future. US obviously has allies with most of the non-muslim countries and is most powerful nation in the world.
    I believe that a democratic government will thrive in future and communist, socialist and Islamic form of doctrine will face extinction. Let’s see what comes next.


    Islam is a lie. It has survived so long because before no one could criticize it. You can keep the darkness forever, as long as you put off any light as soon as it stars. But with the advent of the Internet, Muslims cannot put this light out. The light is becoming larger and spreading. Once the truth spreads, Islam will become history. This can happen in just a few short decades. – Ali Sina

    Dr. Sina wrote thousands of articles and created FFI, Alisina.org and other website and debunked what was believed to be true by many muslims. But this isn’t enough as its reach is only to the people who only have internet or search about Islamic topics. I have heard that someone is working on a movie about Islam and it is not very pleasing to muslims. If it is true than the west is on its edge and Islam will fall in upcoming decades. I believe this is the last century of its existance. The one who believe in Islam and will to start a struggle for it just won’t succeed because they don’t understand that it is not about Islam but about better and peaceful existance of us.
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    Y2K

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    Yeah as I told you before first I thought Islam God also same God in Christianity bt when I start reading more about Islam I feel there is something very fishy then I ask Jesus (in prayers) which revealation comes from truely from God I am reading the bible eveyday bt I came to know the true meaning of some verses in right time Bible clearly has warned us saying abt all the things to come .... bt still I thought they should be more proof to surport my claim then i start google bt nothing found in favour of it then again I start reading the bible & quran more I read more i could able to see the differences I think God has shown me everything

    We should not hate muslims inncocent people what we should void is this great evil deeds

    Islam is the only religion allow you to even tell lies to promote their religion while all the other main religion including Buddhism & Christianity condemn lying

    Islam is the only religion which have no religious freedom . even their Mecca is just like high security zone there is a different road for non-muslims

    Islam is the only religion saying killing a muslims is more sinful than killing a non muslim? what these kind of inhumanity exist in this so called "religion of peace" ha ? actually there is no peace in it

    When we try to tell this story to the world , the world hate us they try to stop us by saying hey man pls respect other religions. we are not religious fanatics like them we respect all other religion but we can not respect Islam becuase they do not respect others & forget abt their respect , they do not stop from there they even behead whose who disbielive in Allah in last days

    They expect Al Madhi , muslims b'live he will convert whole world to Islam if you do not surrender he will kill you by beheading you this is the ultaimate goal of Madhi

    you ask muslim they do not care how you get convert as long as you get more people to convert to islam

    It will happen in the future , as it has happen in the past there will be more bloodshed in the name of Allah :no:

    May God save us from this evil
     

    Y2K

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    I will start a new thread to show that islam is the spirit of Anti-Christ

    I do not care abt all the threats from Muslims brothers bt I would like to have a face to face Q & A section rather than attacking from behind
     

    ibnanv

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    Norway attacks: Norway's tragedy must shake Europe into acting on extremism

    I share the fear and pain of my country – but in Norway this kind of insane act has always had its origins in the far right



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    Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg embraces a survivor of the Utoeya island shooting.


    Like every other citizen of Oslo, I have walked in the streets and buildings that have been blown away. I have even spent time on the island where young political activists were massacred. I share the fear and pain of my country. But the question is always why, and this violence was not blind.
    The terror of Norway has not come from Islamic extremists. Nor has it come from the far left, even though both these groups have been accused time after time of being the inner threat to our "way of living". Up to and including the terrifying hours in the afternoon of 22 July, the little terror my country has experienced has come from the Cristian far right.
    For decades, political violence in this country has been almost the sole preserve of neo-Nazis and other racist groups. During the 1970s they bombed leftwing bookstores and a May Day demonstration. In the 80s two neo-Nazis were executed because they were suspected of betraying the group. In the past two decades, two non-white Norwegian boys have been died as a result of racist attacks. No foreign group has killed or hurt people on Norwegian territory since the second world war, except for the Israeli security force Mossad, which targeted and killed an innocent man by mistake on Lillehammer in 1973.
    But even with this history, when this devastating terror hit us, we instantly suspected the Islamic world. It was the jihadis. It had to be.
    It was immediately denounced as an attack on Norway, on our way of life. In the streets of Oslo, young women wearing hijabs and Arab-looking men were harassed as soon as the news broke.
    Small wonder. For at least 10 years we have been told that terror comes from the east. That an Arab is suspicious, that all Muslims are tainted. We regularly see people of colour being examined in private rooms in airport security; we have endless debates on the limits of "our" tolerance. As the Islamic world has become the Other, we have begun to think of that what differentiates "us" from "them" is the ability to slaughter civilians in cold blood.
    There is, of course, another reason why everybody looked for al-Qaida. Norway has been part of the war in Afghanistan for 10 years, we took part in the Iraq war for some time, and we are eager bombers of Tripoli. There is a limit to how long you can partake in war before war reaches you.
    But although we all knew it, the war was rarely mentioned when the terrorist hit us. Our first response was rooted in irrationality: it had to be "them". I felt it myself. I feared that the war we took abroad had come to Norway. And what then? What would happen to our society? To tolerance, public debate, and most of all, to our settled immigrants and their Norwegian-born children?
    It was not thus. Once again, the heart of darkness lies buried deep within ourselves. The terrorist was a white Nordic male; not a Muslim, but a Muslim hater.
    As soon as this was established, the slaughter was discussed as the deed of a mad man; it was no longer seen as primarily an attack on our society. The rhetoric changed, the headlines of the newspapers shifted their focus. Nobody talks about war anymore. When "terrorist" is used, it is most certainly singular, not plural – a particular individual rather than an undefined group which is easily generalised to include sympathisers and anyone else you fancy. The terrible act is now officially a national tragedy. The question is, would it have been thus if the killer was a mad man with an Islamic background?
    I also believe that the killer was mad. To hunt down and execute teenagers on an island for an hour, you surely must have taken leave of your senses. But just as 9/11 or the bombing of the subway in London, this is madness with both a clinical and a political cause.
    Anyone who has glanced at the web pages of racist groups or followed the online debates of Norwegian newspapers will have seen the rage with which Islamophobia is being spread; the poisonous hatred with which anonymous writers sting anti-racist liberals and the left is only too visible. The 22 July terrorist has participated in many such debates. He has been an active member of one of the biggest Norwegian political parties, the populist right party until 2006. He left them and sought his ideology instead among the community of anti-Islamist groups on the internet.
    When the world believed this to be an act of international Islamist terrorism, state leaders, from Obama to Cameron, all stated that they would stand by Norway in our struggle. Which struggle will that be now? All western leaders have the same problem within their own borders. Will they now wage war on homegrown rightwing extremism? On Islamophobia and racism?
    Some hours after the bomb blast, the Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, said that our answer to the attack should be more democracy and more openness. Compared to Bush's response to the attacks of 9/11 there is good reason to be proud of this. But in the aftermath of the most dreadful experience in Norway since the second world war I would like to go further. We need to use this incident to strike a blow to the intolerance, racism and hatred that is growing, not just in Norway, nor even only in Scandinavia, but throughout Europe.
     

    ibnanv

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    Future is bright for ISLAM compared to other Religion. We are Growing at a faster rate and thanks for the Hatred of Others . People are trying to Learn Truly what ISLAM is, the Truth. Most of the thanks should go to Western Government. Because they try to distinguish light of ISLAM. But it comes to their back yard.
     
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    Y2K

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    Future is bright for ISLAM compared to other Religion. We are Growing at a faster rate and thanks for the Hatred of Others . People are trying to Learn Truly what ISLAM is, the Truth. Most of the thanks should go to Western Government. Because they try to distinguish light of ISLAM. But it comes to their back yard.

    If you are so sure pls stop force coversion & grant them 100% freedom to leave Islam

    i am damn sure within 10 years Islam will stay remain 1.5 Billion nearly 1/4 of the world population