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Islam is crumbling? Uh ok. It's the fastest growing religion in the world and by 2050 will be the largest.

Muslim population growth is projected to decline over the next 15 years and then slow to stagnation. Muslim religiosity is also on the decline. The backbone of your belief, the "perfect preservation" of the Koran, has been exposed as a lie by your own scholars.

Muslims today are less traditional, less focused on fundamentals, less proud of what Islam teaches and does, and more inclined to claim Islam is things it is not. They are discovering that imams and sheiks lie, lie, and lie some more. Again: Islam cannot survive exposure.

Apostasy is so prevalent that Islamic authorities cannot ignore it. Muslim writers talk about people leaving Islam in flocks (although they falsely blame "extremism" as the cause). In Turkey, the number of people who identify as deists or atheists is growing. Pew research shows the number of Muslims leaving Islam in the U.S. prevents Islam from growing by conversions and The Economist published an article about how the number of ex-Muslims is on the rise here in the U.S.

And those are only the numbers we know about. Many Muslims leave Islam secretly, fearing for their family ties, social networks, and their very lives. Ex-Muslims aren't going to raise more Muslims.

Muslims used to be insulated against hearing any criticism of Islam or any alternatives to Islam. Muslims today live in the West and have access to the internet. Even Muslims who still live in Muslim countries like Pakistan and Iran are increasingly becoming aware of the many criticisms of Islam, as long as they have the internet (which is why those countries are desperate to limit internet access). Around the world, Muslims are now exposed to the reality of what Islam says, teaches, and does, a reality that is no longer filtered for them by their lying imams and "scholars."

When did you ever hear about public and vocal ex-Muslims, a dozen years back? It was rare. Now they're all over social media. Examples: the Apostate Prophet, Abdullah Sameer, Nabeel Qureshi, Christian Prince, One Godless Woman, Sarah Haider, Zara Kay, Yasmine Mohammed, and many more. #AwesomeWithoutAllah exploded on Twitter. There's even a Reddit sub for ex-Muslims. It tends to get brigaded frequently by Muslims but there are still many good stories there. It's worth reading.

157 days ago
1 score
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Islam is crumbling? Uh ok. It's the fastest growing religion in the world and by 2050 will be the largest.

Muslim population growth is projected to decline over the next 15 years and then slow to stagnation. Muslim religiosity is also on the decline. The backbone of your belief, the "perfect preservation" of the Koran, has been exposed as a lie by your own scholars.

Muslims today are less traditional, less focused on fundamentals, less proud of what Islam teaches and does, and more inclined to claim Islam is things it is not. They are discovering that imams and sheiks lie, lie, and lie some more. Again: Islam cannot survive exposure.

Apostasy is so prevalent that Islamic authorities cannot ignore it. Muslim writers talk about people leaving Islam in flocks (although they falsely blame "extremism" as the cause). In Turkey, the number of people who identify as deists or atheists is growing. Pew research shows the number of Muslims leaving Islam in the U.S. prevents Islam from growing by conversions and The Economist published an article about how the number of ex-Muslims is on the rise here in the U.S.

And those are only the numbers we know about. Many Muslims leave Islam secretly, fearing for their family ties, social networks, and their very lives. Ex-Muslims aren't going to raise more Muslims.

Muslims used to be insulated against hearing any criticism of Islam or any alternatives to Islam. Muslims today live in the West and have access to the internet. Even Muslims who still live in Muslim countries like Pakistan and Iran are increasingly becoming aware of the many criticisms of Islam, as long as they have the internet (which is why those countries are desperate to limit internet access). Around the world, Muslims are now exposed to the reality of what Islam says, teaches, and does, a reality that is no longer filtered for them by their lying imams and "scholars."

When did you ever hear about public and vocal ex-Muslims, a dozen years back? It was rare. Now they're all over social media. Examples: the Apostate Prophet, Abdullah Sameer, Nabeel Qureshi, Christian Prince, One Godless Woman, Sarah Haider, Zara Kay, Yasmine Mohammed, and many more. #AwesomeWithoutAllah exploded on Twitter. There's even a Reddit sub for ex-Muslims. It tends to get brigaded frequently by Muslims but there are still many good stories there. It's worth reading.

157 days ago
1 score