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. According to the Faith Freedom International website, the founder of Faith Freedom International is Ali Sina, who self-identifies as an ex-Muslim. He contributed to ]'s 2003 book ]. Ali Sina used to work on a website called humanists.net before he switched to the current website faithfreedom.org. . According to the Faith Freedom International website, the founder of Faith Freedom International is Ali Sina, who self-identifies as an ex-Muslim. He contributed to ]'s 2003 book ]. Ali Sina used to work on a website called humanists.net before he switched to the current website faithfreedom.org.


Please note, there is another website with similar name . This website is contrary to Faith Freedom International and claims to provide the rebuttals of the accusations of 'Faith Freedom International' against Islam.
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Faith Freedom International is a secularist organization which states on its web site that it is "a grassroots movement of ex-Muslims whose goals are to (a) unmask Islam and show that it is an imperialistic ideology akin to Nazism but disguised as religion and (b) to help Muslims leave it, end this culture of hate caused by their "us" vs. "them" ethos and embrace the human race in amity" . According to the Faith Freedom International website, the founder of Faith Freedom International is Ali Sina, who self-identifies as an ex-Muslim. He contributed to Ibn Warraq's 2003 book Leaving Islam: Apostates Speak Out. Ali Sina used to work on a website called humanists.net before he switched to the current website faithfreedom.org.

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Opposing Websites

Articles about Ali Sina and Faith Freedom International