My breach with Islam started as far back as I could discern things.
More to the point, I never embraced Islam in the first place, although I
was born and raised in a Muslim family.
I came to the realization that the root cause of my peoples’
degradation and suffering was Islam. It was a creed imposed on an
enlightened, tolerant and free people at the point of the sword by
savages hailing from the Arabian Peninsula during the seventh century
with promises of booty and women in this world and glorious eternal
sensual rewards in the promised paradise of Allah in the next. With each
passing day, I rejoice more and more in my good fortune; in my ability
to avoid the yoke of Islamic slavery and its blinders that imprisons a
billion and half people by walls of superstition, hatred of others, and a
celebration of death.
Iranian Muslims are victims of the Islamic virus that has destroyed in them their traditional respect for diversity. It is the Iranian ancient fundamental belief in the validity and value of diversity that is , the unconditional respect for the complete rights of all the people of the world (an anathema to the Islamists’ credo) that has held the nation together over the millennia. Although Islam was imposed on Iran some 1,400 years ago, Iranians deeply value their own ancient non-Arab identity and have never fully surrendered to the Arab culture.
The 2009 protests were just as much against the Islamic Republic as they were about Shi’a Islam. In fact, much of it was against Islam itself. People have experienced what a primitive and defective system of belief Islam is and aim to abandon it for good. Many will still hang on to it to some extent for some time. Yet, a great many would simply leave Islam and even actively oppose it.
For
one thing, I had a very difficult time following a so-called religion
whose founder and followers had butchered my ancestors, raped and sold
our women, burned our libraries, and destroyed our magnificent culture.
Islam was forced down the throats of Iranians with the sword of Allah.
In my heart, I never considered myself a Muslim. However, I didn’t
reveal this until later in life for fear of retribution by radical
Muslims.
Sharia
law stipulates that any Muslim who turns his back on Islam should be
given a chance to revert to the faith. For an unrepentant male apostate,
death is the proscribed punishment and life imprisonment for the female
apostate.
“Kill whoever changes his religion.” __Sahih al-Bukhari 9:84:57
Islam
considers an apostate as a person who unilaterally breaks the covenant
he has made with the faith. An apostate is condemned as guilty of
turning his back on Allah’s immutable eternal religion.
Iranian Muslims are victims of the Islamic virus that has destroyed in them their traditional respect for diversity. It is the Iranian ancient fundamental belief in the validity and value of diversity that is , the unconditional respect for the complete rights of all the people of the world (an anathema to the Islamists’ credo) that has held the nation together over the millennia. Although Islam was imposed on Iran some 1,400 years ago, Iranians deeply value their own ancient non-Arab identity and have never fully surrendered to the Arab culture.
The 2009 protests were just as much against the Islamic Republic as they were about Shi’a Islam. In fact, much of it was against Islam itself. People have experienced what a primitive and defective system of belief Islam is and aim to abandon it for good. Many will still hang on to it to some extent for some time. Yet, a great many would simply leave Islam and even actively oppose it.
Things
Islamic not only did not resonate with me, they often clashed head on
with what I valued and loved. What appealed to me and even enchanted me
were more often than not, taboo in Islam or anathema to the creed. I
loved life, beauty in all its forms, poetry, ancient Iranian culture and
traditions. I loved laughter, celebrations of joy such as birthdays;
our yearly festivities of Nowruz, my favorite, lasts for thirteen days.
Nowruz, this ancient festival, has been celebrated for thousands of
years by my people; it ushers in the spring, welcomes renewal of life,
and expresses optimism for the year ahead to bless us with good health,
abundant food, family, and friends in the land of a civilized and free
Please Allah create my future life a true man and I wanna to be good man .
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