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Ex-Muslims worthy of supportReader comment on item: When Muslims Leave the Faith Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 7, 2020 at 09:13 Dr Pipes, I urge your readers to support ex-Muslims and on top of my list would be: 1. "The Other" Channel on YouTube. The language of the channel is Arabic and they are all لادينيّن or atheists and most of them are Egyptians. And no subject is beyond discussion. One of their latest videos was about male circumcision. 2. The Amazing Yasmin Muhammad and here is her latest book "Unveiled" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YCVN78V/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 This amazing ex-Muslim was born in Canada to a Muslim family and she was forced to marry an Egyptian man in Canada who turned out to be a Muslim terrorist and the book is her story of how she was able to run away with her child from Islam and the hijab, and now she helps and supports Muslim women. Enter the vile Twitter. A journalist from the Guardian demanded that twitter de-platform her because she is critical of Islam! No I'm not kidding. And those vile childish people at twitter punished her by taking away her blue check mark! That did not stop her from telling the whole world about her story, why she has left Islam and why she support Muslim women oppressed by Islam and Muslims 3. Masih Alinejad, this amazing Iranian woman waged a war against the compulsory hijab and the vile Mullah of Iran. Compare it to the vile advertising by big companies that makes wearing the hijab wonderful when it is not. Readers can follow her on twitter. She is a very brave woman 4. Sarah Hegazy: Sarah was an Egyptian lesbian who was arrested and incarcerated because she "dared" to carry and wave the "Rainbow Flag" during a concert in Cairo and she had to leave Egypt and ended in Toronto Canada and she must have have felt out of place and ended by committing suicide in June of 2020 https://www.dw.com/en/egyptian-lgbt-activist-sarah-hegazy-jailed-for-waving-rainbow-flag-dies-at-30/a-53831469 5. "The Apostate Prophet" This is a young Muslim born in Germany to Muslim Turkish parents and not he lives in the US and he has a very popular channel on YouTube. I urge readers to follow him on YouTube. Here is an example of his work and yes the language of the Channel is English https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UMqPTp4Qjk And these are only a few examples. I urge the readers to support them and report any abuse inflicted on them to the platform they happen to be using. The worst enemy of ex-Muslims and I'm sad to say it but it is the big tech companies be it YouTube, Twitter or Facebook
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