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Why religions are dying? Is it wealth, education or just the internet?
I was recently asked to share my thoughts on why religions are dying at the Atheist Society Melbourne and I had a few hypotheses to present on that. I want to start this piece with a quote from a great …
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The Hypocrisy of Waleed Aly
Waleed Aly is Australia’s favourite Muslim, an academic and a proud Islam apologist. He is the darling of the left-wing media and hosts a program, The Project on Channel 10. Apart from him getting hitch-slapped on Q&A years ago, there …
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The car window dilemma of India and Pakistan
I was once driving on a 20-degree sunny day on the busy streets of Melbourne with a friend. It was one of those in-between days where if you stand in a shade you feel cold if you don’t have a …
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Stop Saying “Happy Ramadan”
Many well-intentioned people, like Jacinda Arden wearing the hijab, often say ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ as a sign of solidarity with Muslims. Unfortunately, like the hijab, the month of Ramadan is becoming a source of minority oppression and suffering. During Ramadan, many …
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The Rise of Conservatism in Australia?
I’ve gotta address the real issue, I’ve gotta call it out. Radical, violent, extremist Islam that opposes our very way of life. I am the first to protect the religious freedom in this country but it also means I must …
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Imran Khan, the new Prime Minister – A Pakistani Atheist’s view
Hello folks, this is Harris Sultan. As most of you would have heard by now that Imran Khan is going to be the next Prime Minister of Pakistan. A lot of Indians and ex-Muslims are surprised with my support of …
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Pakistan’s Curse – The Blasphemy Law
After wasting nine years of an innocent uneducated Christian woman, Asia Bibi’s life, a dead governor, Salman Taseer and a dead minorities minister, Shahbaz Bhatti later, Pakistan’s Supreme court acquitted Asia Bibi. Everyone knows that she probably did commit blasphemy …
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