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u/ReasonOnFaith · 2 pointsr/exmuslim

Hassan Radwan is a treasure for those of us free thinkers from Muslim backgrounds. His videos were gentle, at times humorous, and always thought-provoking. He is a beloved voice of reason to many of us.

Make sure to show him some love, and let him know how much you appreciate his contributions to moving society forward.

Perhaps we can convince him to do a new video series on the Qur'an, highlighting excerpts from the powerful, _My Ordeal with the Qur'an_. Wouldn't that be awesome? :)

u/spiral_cloud · 1 pointr/exmuslim
  1. It doesn't matter nor is it pertinent to this conversation at all.

  2. Watch the video before linking me to this partial and incomplete rebuttal.

  3. A sex slave cannot give meaningful consent. She's a slave. The correct ruling would have been to forbid sex with slaves.

  4. There are tons. Here's one: Abbas Abdul Noor. In any case, why does it matter if people who study religion don't leave? Lots of people who study 'false' religions like hinduism, Judaism, christianity, wicca don't leave either. That doesn't make them true.

  5. ?

  6. What I read and do personally doesn't matter. You do not have the complete picture, and in any case, why does it matter?