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Template:Unencyclopedic 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" . The founder of Faith Freedom International is Ali Sina, who claims to be an ex-Muslim
Ali Sina
Ali Sina claims to have no religion but he mostly writes against Islam because he claims to be an ex-Muslim. He claims that the Quran is not the word of God. He doest not supports any other religion. He also believes that the Bible is not the word of God. He states on his website that the Bible contains scientific errors. In his writings, he tries to prove that the Quran also has the scientific errors.
Ali Sina's Challenge to Zakir Naik
He challenges Dr. Zakir Naik to have a written debate with him. He insists to have a written debate because he does not want to participate in a live debate, in front of people.
World’s Greatest Showman:He says that Dr.Naik is the World’s Greatest Showman. Commenting on debate between William Campbell and Zakir Naik, he states: “There is not a single claim that Dr. Naik has made about the Quran being miraculous or scientifically accurate that is true.” He does not believes that Zakir Naik won the debate.
On the other hand, he believes that many of the Zakir Naik’s points related to scientific errors in Bible are true but he also states that the Quran also has the similar scientific errors. It is very interesting to know that most of the points raised by Zakir Naik were remained unanswered. William Campbell refused to reply on those points in front of thousands of people. On the other hand, Zakir Naik replied nearly all the points raised by William Campbell.
External links
Articles about Ali Sina and Faith Freedom International
- Asia Times: Islam: Religion or political ideology?
- Hugh Fitzgerald on Ibn Warraq and Ali Sina
- Frontpagemag.com: Symposium: Gender Apartheid and Islam
- The Post Chronicle: Islam Documentary: "What The West Needs To Know"
- Another TEST for Ali Sina
- Ali Sina Caught in another terrible LIE !
- Ali Sina Caught Lying Again!!
- Ali Sina caught in a atrocious LIE