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Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:16 pm
by FarhanYare
wtf did i read? I though the article was exclusive to only that Ayan Xirsi look-alike

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 3:44 pm
by original dervish
These atheists are pathetic.
When shown all the wonders of the universe, and the nature that surrounds them, as clear sign's of Allah's (swt) majesty.
They say..."We see it and recognise it's uniqueness....but we believe it was all created by nothing" :?

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:25 pm
by eliteSomali
Another naar resident. Oh well

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:30 pm
by original dervish
Don`t be so sure.
There are hadith saying that some people will be within an arms length of the hellfire before Allah (swt) guides them to the true path.
conversely, some will be within an arms length of paradise before being cast into the hellfire.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:31 pm
by Alphanumeric
*looks at pic*

Lol. More opportunism. Nothing to do with religion.

Moving on.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:31 pm
by eliteSomali
What has she done wrong Hodan? I see a beautiful woman who became a successful person, like all irreligious Somalis I know. You know its the irreligious Somalis who actually show the others that Somalis are not losers. You should be thanking the irreligious Somalis for having other people not quickly generaIize us these days. We are producing professionals. You guys are producing nothing but shame. Terrorists, welfare cases, unemployment, etc. Please give credit Hodan.

And yes her parents must be very religious if they shunned her. Nothing more sad than to shun your own child over religious beliefs. You see how religion is a problem? I blame religion for making Somalis and Africans hopeless. More emphasis on faith, less emphasis on hard work. So much religion has made Somalis forget the important things of life; this is why Somalis are so amazed when a 1 km road is built. Its like a flying car has been created


I am,

Abdi "You should be thankful irreligious Somalis exist" Johnson
Weren't you talking about adopting some asian kids so you can receive a 1000bucks for each child and live a rather comfortable life? That's not exactly professional is it? Speak for yourself and claim your success. Other atheists' accomplishments are not yours; even if you share the same belief.

Moreover, how do you know that this woman had landed this job because she is an atheist? Ayan hirsi is the only other somali atheist that we know and everyone know she's a fraud. Maybe you should read her books.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:33 pm
by eliteSomali
Don`t be so sure.
There are hadith saying that some people will be within an arms length of the hellfire before Allah (swt) guides them to the true path.
conversely, some will be within an arms length of paradise before being cast into the hellfire.
I know that hadiith. Thanks.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:36 pm
by original dervish
we don't know where we're going....let alone others.
All we can say is...there will be perfect justice on the day of reckoning.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:37 pm
by Shirib
She sold her soul for a measly, measly price. What a pathetic soul.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:56 pm
by Based
horta whats with Somali's calling international media when they become atheist, can't they become one privately?
saves the embarrassment for themselves and family members.
:lol:

Most atheists I know say they left the idea of religion, not Islam. There's nothing particular to Islam that would cause one to abandon organized religion imo.

These people just want to get in the spotlight by shitting on the group du jour you can openly hate :lol:

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:12 pm
by DR-YALAXOOW
hadey run ka tahay, aysan wah kale ko gabaneynin, why not marry athiest and not jewish? !
Jewishness is often ethnicty . so her jewish husband also is probably athiest too.. forexample the founders of the Yahuud state of Isreal most of them they were athiest White european Jews.. maxaa ula yaabaysaan athiesm meel waliba waa joogaan.. SAUDI ARABIA has a probably largest athiest in the closet in the World.


you will never know cuz the IMAAM of your local Masjid can be Athiest in the closet :lol:

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:43 pm
by BlackVelvet
For a woman who was not allowed to listen to music when she was growing up, this is a delight. After years of turmoil, she is in control of her own life. On the face of it, she is a product of modern Britain. Born in Somalia to Muslim parents, she grew up in Yemen and came to the UK in her late teens. After questioning her faith, she became an atheist ...
You could copy and paste that to almost every case. Restrictive ultra religious, conservative parents, new environment, coming of age, crisis of faith, new direction...rinse and repeat.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 9:07 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Somalis, turning attention-whoring into a fine art.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:09 pm
by FAH1223
Ever notice it's the atheist/agnostic Somalis who do much better in life than religious Somalis? You'll never see them in project housing (after parents generation) and they all have good paying jobs


Fukk outta here.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'

Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 11:26 pm
by kambuli
Allow foolxumo diinta makala baxday! Funny she looks like Ayaan Xersi. Qandho foolxumo badan :holdup: :Puhlease: :snoop: