Tag : Sec­u­lar­ism in Turkey

Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Exposed As An Ene­my of Islam

A brief his­to­ry of the life and poli­cies of one of the most vehe­ment ene­mies of Islam, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the founder of the sec­u­lar Turk­ish state. It is an unfor­tu­nate thing that a lot of his poli­cies are still being prac­tised in Turkey till this day. Women are still not allowed to wear the hijab in Gov­ern­ment build­ings and schools a[s it is seen to be a sign of fun­da­men­tal­ism. I have per­son­al­ly come across a group of Turks who shout­ed Bis­mil­lah ar-Rah­man ar-Rahim loud­ly before they all drink alco­hol which is very much the result of Kemal­ism. May God bless those who fol­low His path.

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State of Flux : Con­test­ed Doc­trines in Ear­ly Christianity

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The Death of Muham­mad ﷺ : Poi­son, Prophet­hood, and the Mis­read­ing of Sources

The death of Muham­mad ﷺ exam­ined through Qur’anic lan­guage, hadith con­text, and his­to­ry, expos­ing how poi­son claims rely on mis­read­ing sources.