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Bismi Allah (In the Name of Allah) Part–4(i) of 11

Bismi Allah

(In the Name of Allah)

Part–4(i) of 11

By Abul Kasem (e-mail address: nirribilli@gmail.com) July 6, 2006 [color=RED][i][A note of caution: The contents of this essay might offend some readers.][/i][/color]

Allah’s Executive Office-(i)


Bismi Allah (In the Name of Allah) Part–4(ii) of 11

Bismi Allah

(In the Name of Allah)

Part–4(ii) of 11

By Abul Kasem (e-mail address: nirribilli@gmail.com) July 19, 2006 [color=RED][i][A note of caution: The contents of this essay might offend some readers.][/i][/color]

Allah’s Executive Office-(ii)

Allah’s Throne shakes at the death of diehard jihadists


titu miah vs the FFI Staff - Part II

To FFI:
September 13, 2006
Hey sick ass *****,
Sending me other people to talk to?
I like talking to you motherfuka. Your stinking ass is gonna get dragged to hell kufar dog, YOU'VE BEEN WARNED MOTHERFUCKA!! Have the courage to repent and do it quick or your gonna get it BIG time. Scaremongering? No motherfuka no, This is REALITY kufar dog and your life is worth ***** all apostate imposter dogfaced sodomite ***** your mother was probably the best thing you EVER did.


To FFI:
I've read ali motherfukas views. What a load of crap!!

My Experience With Islam- A muslim apostate speaks

First Published  on Jun 10, 2003
(Revised on November 20, 2006)

"That which is most personal is most universal." - Henri Nouwen, Catholic Writer

What brought you here?: 
Why Muslims leave Islam ? A humanist approach of a Muslim apostate Is koran the word of god ?

Propaganda from apologist Parvez Ahmed

Propaganda from an apologist: a straight reply

By Abul Kasem

Sydney, Australia

E-mail: abul88 (at) hotmail.com


Islamic Morality

Islamic Morality


By. Anwar Sheikh

Man is born with a moral sense which enables him to differentiate between right and wrong. Without subjecting behaviour to a common standard of vice and virtue, social evolution is not possible. This is the reason that even the primitive societies had words which denoted differenc between good and bad.


Who Authored the Qur’an?: Part 1

Who Authored the Qur’an?—an Enquiry

 

Abul Kasem


A Contract with Allah

 

A Contract with Allah 


By Mumin Salih 

2006/01/03 

What brought you here?: 
It is possible to preach a good brand of Islam and still be able to support the arguments with a number of moderate Quranic verses and Hadiths?


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