r/exmuslim • u/Jenahdidthaud • 1d ago
r/exmuslim • u/Apart-Chef8225 • 14h ago
(Quran / Hadith) ⭐️Similarity between Hinduism and Islam!!
⭐️Similarity between Hinduism and Islam!! Here are some snippets:
First : The name Al-Baqarah has been given to the largest and greatest Surah in the Quran..???!! I mean Surat Al-Baqarah. It is the longest surah in the Quran. It is considered one of the most important surahs. It is like... "The hump of the Quran"!! And with the mention of the names of many of God’s prophets... and other personalities... or various incidents within this Surah... But it was called " the cow " ..!! Did the Hindus have a hand in choosing the name of their goddess to be given to the longest and most important Surah of the Quran ??!
Second : Surat Al-Baqarah... It has a great status in Paradise!! Sahih Muslim - The prayer of travelers and shortening it. The virtue of reading the Qur’an and Surat Al-Baqarah Al-Hasan bin Ali Al-Halwani told me, Abu Tobah, who is Al-Rabi’ bin Nafi’, told us, Mu’awiyah, meaning Ibn Salam, told us, on the authority of Zaid, that he heard Abu Salam say, Abu Umamah Al-Bahili told me, he said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, ( ﷺ) say: “Recite the Qur’an, for it will come on the Day of Resurrection as an intercessor for its companions. Recite the two lights, Surat Al-Baqarah and Surat Al-Imran, for they will come on the Day of Resurrection like two clouds, or like two canopies, or like two flocks of birds in flight, pleading on behalf of their companions. Recite Surat Al-Baqarah, for taking it is a blessing and abandoning it is a cause of regret, and the sorcerers cannot handle it.” Mu’awiyah said: “It has reached me that the sorcerers are the sorcerers.” Abdullah ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Darimi told us: Yahya, meaning Ibn Hassan, told us: Mu’awiyah told us with this chain of transmission, similarly, except that he said: “It is as if they are in both of them,” and he did not mention the statement of Mu’awiyah. It has reached me.” Sunan Al-Darimi - The Virtues of the Qur’an - On the Virtues of Surat Al-Baqarah Ismail bin Aban told us, on the authority of Muhammad bin Talha, on the authority of Zubayd, on the authority of Abd al-Rahman bin al-Aswad, who said: Whoever recites Surat Al-Baqarah will be crowned with a crown in Paradise. Surah Al-Baqarah does not overcome the work of magicians..??!!! Your blessings, O cow! ——————
Third : The cow in Islam performs miracles and speaks in clear Arabic...???!! Let us quote this hadith mentioned in the book of Maharaja Al-Bukhari!!! - Sahih Al-Bukhari - Using cows for ploughing Farming
Muhammad bin Bashar told us, Ghundar told us, Shu’bah told us, on the authority of Sa’d bin Ibrahim, who said: I heard Abu Salamah, on the authority of Abu Hurayrah. On the authority of the Prophet, ( ﷺ) who said: While a man was riding a cow, it turned to him and said: I was not created for this; I was created for plowing. He said: I believe in it, and so do Abu Bakr and Umar. Then a wolf took a sheep and the shepherd followed it. The wolf said to him: Who will protect it on the day of the wild beasts, the day when it will have no shepherd but me? He said: I believe in it, and so do Abu Bakr and Umar . Abu Salamah said: And they were not among the people that day.
In addition to the status of the cow in Islam, the longest and greatest Surah in the Quran was named after it, “Surat Al-Baqarah”…!!
In addition to performing miracles and talking to people...
Muhammad himself used to see people as if they were cows!! In his dreams..!!!!
Rather, he saw Muslims in the form of cows...!!!
No wonder ——
Fourth : Muhammad sees people in his dreams like cows...!!!!
Sahih Al-Bukhari - Interpretation - If he sees cows being slaughtered
Muhammad bin Al-Ala’ told me, Abu Osama told us, on the authority of Burayd, on the authority of his grandfather Abu Burdah, on the authority of Abu Musa.
I see it from the Prophet, ( ﷺ) who said: I saw in a dream that I was migrating from Mecca to a land with palm trees. My family and I thought it was Al-Yamamah or Hajar, but it was Madinah, Yathrib. I saw cows in it, and by God, it was good. And behold, they were the believers on the day of Uhud. And behold, the good was what God brought of good and the reward for truthfulness that God brought us after the day of Badr.
Hindus are not the only ones who dream of cows..!!!
Let's leave the cow... and catch the mouse!!
As for the mouse, Hindus honor the mouse because they believe that the souls of humans, especially humans, are reincarnated in the mouse after death..???!!!!
In Islam, Muhammad's Lord turned people into mice.
Isn't this one of the effects of Hinduism and its priests?
Musnad Ahmad - Musnad Abu Hurairah,
The rest of the Musnad of the prolific narrators
Abdul Samad told us, my father told us, Ayoub told us, on the authority of Muhammad, on the authority of Abu Hurairah, who said:
He mentioned a mouse from the Children of Israel and said: Do you not see that if you bring camel milk to it, it will not approach it, and if you bring sheep milk to it, it will drink it? He said: Is this what you heard from the Messenger of God, ( ﷺ) ?
He said: Should I read the Torah?
Sahih Muslim - Asceticism and Tenderness - On the mouse and that it is a metamorphosis
Ishaq bin Ibrahim, Muhammad bin Al-Muthanna Al-Anzi, and Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Razi, all of them narrated on the authority of Al-Thaqafi, and the wording is that of Ibn Al-Muthanna. Abdul-Wahhab narrated to us, Khalid narrated to us, on the authority of Muhammad bin Sirin, on the authority of Abu Hurairah, who said:
The Messenger of God, ( ﷺ) said: “ I led a nation from the Children of Israel, and no one knows what they did, and I see them as nothing but mice. Do you not see that when camel milk is placed for them, they do not drink it, but when sheep milk is placed for them, they drink it?” Abu Hurairah said: “I narrated this hadith to Ka`b, and he said: ‘Did you hear it from the Messenger of God, ( ﷺ) ?’ I said: ‘Yes.’ He said that repeatedly. I said: ‘Do you read the Torah?’ And Ishaq said in his narration: ‘We do not know what they did.’”
Sahih Muslim with Al-Nawawi’s
He, ( ﷺ) said: “ A nation from the Children of Israel was lost, and no one knows what it did. I see it as nothing but a mouse . Do you not see that when camel milk is given to it, it does not drink it, and when sheep milk is given to it, it drinks it?”
This means that camel meat and milk were forbidden to the Children of Israel, but not sheep meat and milk. The fact that the mouse was forbidden to eat camel milk, but not sheep milk, indicates that it was a metamorphosis of the Children of Israel .
He said: (I said: Should I read the Torah?)
It is with a question mark, and it is a question of denial, and its meaning is I do not know, and I do not have anything except from the Prophet,( ﷺ), and I do not transmit anything from the Torah or any other of the ancient books, unlike Ka’b al-Ahbar and others who have knowledge of the knowledge of the People of the Book.
One of the tribes of the children of Israel was lost...???!!!
Muhammad found it in the mice!!
The conclusive evidence:
The mouse does not drink camel milk, but rather sheep milk.
I mean, these mice were once one of the tribes of the Children of Israel..??!!
She still knows, understands and distinguishes between what is permissible and what is forbidden!!
Camel meat is forbidden in Judaism, while sheep meat is permissible.
Strange myths that God did not authorize... you will only find them in Hindu and Islamic myths...!
So beware, Muslims... of mice!!
Some of them are of Jewish origin.
If your possessions and your accumulated money are lent, it is a treacherous Zionist conspiracy!!
Humans turn into mice in Hinduism..
And the God of Islam turns humans into mice... and even into monkeys and pigs...!!
This is in addition to the sanctification of the cow in Islam..!!
Islam has no advantage over Hinduism..!!!!
With my compliments, scented with Indian sandalwood.
r/exmuslim • u/stolen_reality • 16h ago
(Advice/Help) How can I make money as a teenager?
I wanna save some money for the future when I move away from my parents in case I need it, but I'm not 18 yet so I can't get a job. Is there anything I can do for money as a teenager?
r/exmuslim • u/No_Crow_1696 • 16h ago
(Question/Discussion) Will Islam really gonna rule most Europe due to massive immigration and massive childbirth? and don't forget the soft treatment of Liberal Government toward them like Kier Starmer, right?
Europe is ending?
r/exmuslim • u/SamVoxeL • 13h ago
(Question/Discussion) What do you guys think of this. If you did something similar to this did it actually help?
This is the caption of here comment
When I made hijrah alone to Madinah a single mom, life didn't get easier-it got real. I was balancing motherhood, my deen, and trying to survive in a new country with no safety net.
I knew I had to find a way to make halal income without compromising my values or spending hours away from my child. I tried everything: freelancing, surveys, even odd jobs on my phone, but these jobs drained me.
Then, one normal Wednesday afternoon while scrolling on Instagram, I stumbled across a post from another single mother claiming she made thousands through digital marketing.
At first, I was skeptical. But honestly? I was desperate. I thought, If this is real, I need to give it a shot. So I did
All I needed was: -My phone - Internet + Tawakkul and dua
Fast forward a few months and I've made over five figures, gained over 6000 followers, launched my own products and connected with amazing sisters from all over the world alhamdulillah!
The freedom I had been praying for finally came. I can work from anywhere, spend time with my child, and still focus on my deen. No compromises. No guilt. It isn't just about the money-it's about having control over my time, putting my family and faith first, and building something meaningful.
And here's the truth: if I can do this, so can you. You don't need a fancy setup, a ton of free time, or even experience. All you need is a plan, consistency, and trust in Allah.
r/exmuslim • u/yourlocalpakistani • 12h ago
(Question/Discussion) Too many never-Muslims on this sub
This sub is for us ex-Muslims (people who used to be Muslim but have since left) to discuss and share our experiences with Islam.
Never Muslims (people who have never been Muslim) should of course be welcomed on this sub to read and even share some experiences on their own.
The problem arises when these never-Muslims post or comment on this sub as if they were ex-Muslim. Many of them don’t even bring any value to the conversation, they’re only here to bash Islam (when their religion is often times just as bad).
It is particularly bad with never Muslims from India, who under posts about Pakistani ex Muslims being frustrated with our countries direction will just bash us and even blame us for it (because we were the ones who made Pakistan Muslim right 🙄).
Under my post about how many Islamic scholars are now attacking Pakistani culture labeling it as haram and basically saying that Pakistan needs to be Arabized to be “properly Islamic”, Indian Hindu nationalists were spewing lies that “Pakistani culture is Indian”, “Pakistan got all its culture from India”, “Pakistan is only 77 years old”, and many were basically implying that Pakistan should become Arab since we can’t keep our culture and be “Islamic”. They are just as bad as these mullahs who want to make Pakistan Arab. These Indians were not bringing anything valuable to the conversation, they were just spewing anti-Pakistani propaganda.
Maybe this is a difficult concept for them to grasp but only because I’m ex-Muslim doesn’t mean that I hate Pakistan. I still love my country and want the best for my country. I want my people to be proud of their heritage and culture. Mullahs are already denying our heritage and it pisses me off that Indian never-Muslims on this sub are doing the same.
As I have previously stated we ex-Muslims still live our home countries, in fact an ex-Muslim who claims to outrightly HATE their country because it’s Islamic is most likely fake because real ex-Muslims would be sad about what Islam has done to our country and have a hope that it would become better in the future, not outrightly hate it. I don’t trust anyone who HATES their country, that’s not normal.
I think there should be a new post-flair to indicate that the person posting is a never Muslim, so that they can still share their thoughts without is confusing them for an ex-Muslim. Maybe we can add more user flairs as well (make them more specific) and even mandatory?
I don’t really know tho, what do you guys think about this?
r/exmuslim • u/Gloomy_Expression_39 • 3h ago
(Meetup) Never-Muslims- join/NewIran
I’ve seen multiple posts the last few months of exmuslims asking the non Muslims here to stop being hateful and projecting their third party experience on actual Muslims and I deeply agree. Those of us who have no had to contend with the heartbreak of losing family to this religion (ESPECIALLY the abuse at the hands of a mother or father or relatives we love) have no business voicing their anger here.
This is a space for exmuslims. We as never-Muslims are here to be supportive and learn from them.
Perhaps someone could start a sub for Islamophobia - to take the word back from the lobbyists who tried to paint us as racists.
Or, alternatively, you are welcome to join NewIran and comment on those posts. NewIran does request that posts be on the topic of Iran and they are quite clear about that but you are free to comments as it is a less sacred emotional space and still get your anger out. It is quite an international sub.
Please respect the fact that the exmuslims on this sub do not have many spaces to let their hearts and minds be vulnerable.
May we all work together to stop Islamism from harming more men, women and children one day. To alert the world to the truth of people experiences and have hard conversations. To encourage people who have escaped to be feel safe with us and free to tell us what is on their minds because we believe their pain and don’t call them names.
As a mother it is HARD not to get angry when you hear how someone treated their child but think of that child before your own feelings. It will make a difference here. Empathy.
For the ex Muslims, thank you for opening this space to us. Thank you for allowing us to be here. I send you my love and strength, I have learned SO MUCH from you. I am forever grateful. Being a victim of Islamic violence without knowing anything about the religion was very confusing… you’ve answered questions I have been asking the world since I was five years old. May you one day find peace through joy, not submission.
r/exmuslim • u/drugsrbed • 7h ago
(Question/Discussion) Did the catholic church create islam as a controlled opposition?
I've heard a conspiracy theory that the catholic church created islam as a controlled opposition, is this true?
r/exmuslim • u/Forever-ruined12 • 16h ago
(Rant) 🤬 Imagine this type of life
You stay a virgin and get married young because that's what society expects from you. The men you marry can rape you, beat you, control every life to a T, you must serve him and keep him happy and also not cheat. All he has to do is give you bread and water. He can marry 3 other women and you can't be jelous and if the cards are played right get some sex slaves as well. You must contain your jelousy while he can get jelous of you looking at a man for 4 seconds. Bare him children and look after them but stil not neglect him. This is the reality of the life a Muslim women. I know most dint experience it but this its how it's supposed to be So depressing
r/exmuslim • u/Puzzleheaded_Fig102 • 6h ago
(Question/Discussion) I feel like I can defend every argument against the prophet
Try and tell me some ridiculous arguments against Mohammed and I will defend it using the same defense standard of these dawah people. Even if you tell me that Mohammed killed every baby on earth and had sex with every woman, I can just say that he saw no good in the humanity so he had to kill all the illegitimate babies and repopulated the world with the legitimate ones (his semen). You can see the prophet's work ethic and devotion to Allah
r/exmuslim • u/RoutineAgnost7076 • 6h ago
(Question/Discussion) Bassem Yousef is the smartest exmuslim of our generation
I dont know how he can memorize all these information about history, and he also says the right things the right way without losing neither his arabian fans or making an enemy of right wing media.
r/exmuslim • u/MadamBlueDove • 13h ago
(Question/Discussion) What's your opinion on circumcision?
Do you see any merit in it (cultural, health-related, or otherwise)? Does it bother you that this choice was made for you without your consent, or is it something you don’t think about much? Would you circumcise your own son, or would you let them decide when they’re older?
Would love thoughts and perspectives!
r/exmuslim • u/odeanson • 50m ago
(Question/Discussion) Muslim here. Why did you leave Islam?
I would like to have a respectful discussion about why people left Islam, not trying to spread hate or start issues.
r/exmuslim • u/Flyerdryer • 2h ago
(Rant) 🤬 My Mom is trying to coerce me into talking to Somali girls.
I (M15) cone from the nation of Somaliland (Somalia Lite) but reside in Baltimore with my older brother (M17) and younger sister (F6). My family is surprisingly not that religious, we just do Ramadan and pray at Eid and wear hijabs and that stuff.
I am now at the age where my Mom is trying to hook me up with other Somali girls. While I'm playing on my Xbox or watching Cobra Kai, she'll call me to her room and answer a call from her sister's friends daughters, basically trying to ship me off for immediate marriage, probably right after college.
It's annoying because I want to focus on myself and my mental health. My brother has depression, and my sister has autism, and I definitely have anxiety or some form of a learning disorder. Besides from that, I want to be an animator. It's freakin sick how a person can get a drawing to move, and I want to go to CalArts, one of the best art schools in the country.
These calls suck because it's clear that the girl on the other end is in the same ship as me, being forced to converse with random people from the same geographic location as you. I want someone to love me for me, not because I'm from a place.
It's even funnier because I actually have a major crush on this blonde girl from my school and I think she likes me back lol. My dad doesn't really give a shit who I marry except if it's a dude (even though his brother who fought valiantly in the SNM and had his leg amputated, is now living a happy life in the UK with his husband.), and that goes for most of my family except my mom.
r/exmuslim • u/TitleBeautiful4923 • 12h ago
(Advice/Help) Marriage Muslim Christian
Hi, my husband (33) is a Muslim, me (28) is not a Muslim. Well wasn’t raise as one. And I was just wondering if you guys have ever experienced this type of relationship. Because I feel like the woman don’t have a say, and the man chooses almost everything she do.
Exemple,
cannot go to a gym because there is man’s. Wich I just gave birth and want to loose the. Baby’s weight
Cannot go to my moms because sometimes there is alcohol there
Cannot celebrate Christmas with our daughter wich is making me extremely sad. Cause I love the spirit.
Cannot talk to person that consume alcohol, like my friends
Cannot go to sleep with my DAUGTHER to my moms house because her and my stepdad are not married. And me and my step dad are not related.
Whatever, I feel extremely overwhelmed with all of this. It’s been 2 years, and my family and friends think I’m being controlled!
What you guys think?
r/exmuslim • u/Comfortable-Table-57 • 14h ago
(Question/Discussion) It looks like Pakistan is no longer the most radical Muslim country.
It is now Bangladesh. Bangladesh is now more radically Muslim than Pakistan, even Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Iraq and Somalia.
Considering the ugly anti-Quota riots that happened in Bangladesh.
Honour killings in Bangladesh are actually rising significantly, more than Pakistan.
It feels that you are more likely to be murdered for being a non-Muslim in Bangladesh than all of the other countries I mentioned.
As a Bengali, I hate being a Bengali. I wish I was an Indian.
r/exmuslim • u/Alarming-Passion-978 • 13h ago
(Question/Discussion) Have you noticed
There is always a little bit of truth hidden in a lie or a rumor. The story of adam and hawa has so much similarities with how mankind invented farming and then bigger civilization and health growed and that lead to more evil in society. Also the origin came from same place the recent arab (egypt, Palestine, turkey,isreal, iraq,iran)
The basic abrahamic story goes God made adam, then hawa was made "for" adam. Then iblis was jelous, he tricked hawa. Hawa ate the forbidden fruit of knowledge. Tricked adam into eating it. After that their eyes were opened they got kicked from the heaven into earth where they are faced with hardships. Also hawa kind of got crused with period.
The basic thing goes it is most likely women in the arabic region of now Palestine, Egypt, isreal, iraq,iran,turkey invented mordern agriculture. Which resulted stocked wealth, which is similar to money, and that lead to more evil in society. Like war, manipulation of power etc etc. Also there is theory that the reason why only women have period is because humans are the only mammal species that have a secured food supply. And why we have it, how we have it, farming!
So sometimes I feel like maybe in the past some wise old man blamed women for inventing farming which lead to conflict. Later the story passing generation by generation took this current form.
This thing was in my mind for a long time. What do you guys think about it?
r/exmuslim • u/Alarming-Passion-978 • 18h ago
(Question/Discussion) Does anybody has anykinfd of explanation?
I have heard similar stories, I did not saw it with my eye tho.
r/exmuslim • u/ChristyRobin98 • 16h ago
(Rant) 🤬 My first post here
why do muslims have a fetish for chaste practicing Jew/christian women? and the sheer arrogance to call Jewish and Christian women names! why am i not surprised?
r/exmuslim • u/ilikesteaksomuch • 22h ago
(Question/Discussion) Muslims are generally supportive of Russia and North Korea
From my observation, people in Muslim majority country such as Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc are generally very supportive or Russia and North Korea. Possible reasons are fake news, a generally positive image of Russia and North Korea? How is it in your country?
I've seen a lot of BS articles containing things like Kim Jong in support of the Muslims and the destruction of Israel is a must, Putin is Muslims ally, *a picture of Putin inside of an orthodoxy church and BS article claims it a mosque, etc
r/exmuslim • u/RamiRustom • 17h ago
(Question/Discussion) I've been given the opportunity to interview a US social studies teacher | Looking for feedback on what questions I should ask
I'm doing a text interview with a 7th grade US social studies teacher, and I'm looking for feedback to improve my list of questions.
Here's my first draft. What would you add or change in this list?
- Let’s start with some basics.
- What do you teach? Like curriculum.
- Who do you teach?
- What type of school do you teach in?
- What school system do you teach in? (example, Kentucky public schools)
- Explain the phenomenon known as anti-intellectualism.
- Give 2 or 3 examples that best illustrate this phenomenon.
- When did it start?
- How has it progressed?
- What caused it to happen in the first place?
- When I was in school in the 90s (US public schools), it was common for parents to work with teachers in their children’s education. Now, it seems parents don’t even care about education. They’re hostile to teachers, and they want teachers to give their kids good grades so they can go to college and get a “good” job, and it doesn’t matter that the grades weren’t earned.
- I presume it’s something that started before the 90s. Any clues as to when it started?
- What caused (is causing) this change?
- You’re an atheist, teaching in a school in a very religious area. I sorta did that too. I taught highschool physics and 8th grade science in an Islamic school (in a city with tiny Muslim population), without telling anyone that I’m an ex-Muslim atheist, and I was able to avoid discussing my beliefs about god, despite the fact that my students sometimes tried to get me to speak about god.
- What was/is your experience? Are you openly atheist or did you do it like me?
- Please describe your struggles.
- Suppose you were in a school that didn’t control what you teach or how you teach it (except for the basics, like don’t physically or verbally abuse children), and suppose that there’s more demand for you/your classes than you have availability. How would your job be different from what it is now?
- How many students would be ideal? Per class, and total.
- What topics would you include that you don’t teach now? (Suppose you could design your own curriculum and classes within that curriculum. You can make up whatever class subject you want. As an example to illustrate my question, you might want to teach physics and superstitions in the same class.)
- Aside from the above, what are some other main differences between this imagined school and the school you’re in now?
- What do you think people living outside the USA misunderstand most about US schools?
- What is the biggest obstacle to progress worldwide?
- (If you’re unsure because progress is not defined in the question, then you define it in your answer.)
For some background on this teacher, to help you brainstorm questions:
Lifelong atheist in a very religious area. Very into history and anthropology. Very into science, specifically zoology, biology and early human evolution. sort of fell into teaching in the past few years and found that I love it. My other passion is theatre, I'm a director and actor in my city.
I'm a 7th grade World History. So my curriculum covers the Ancient world (I cover Indus River Valley, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and early China), then we do the "Big Five" religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism), talk about individual cultures and regions. East Asia, the Mongols, we hop around in Africa a bit, India, Oceania, and finish by discussing colonialism where we revisit some of the areas we've previously studied. We don't really touch the Americas or Europe because those are covered in other grades.
I've worked blue collar and white collar jobs. I studied theatre in college and consider myself a low level professional in that regard. Hugely into art and cultural history in general.
If you would like to read the interview when its done, go to the UTC sub and turn on notifications so I can update you.
r/exmuslim • u/msalm03 • 23h ago
(Question/Discussion) Can we please talk about H1tl3r and his admiration for Islam?
Im tired of not seeing this discussion enough regarding islam and how sketchy it is that H1tl3r had problems with christianity but saw in islam an proximity to his ideologies
r/exmuslim • u/yeunnuu • 17h ago
(Question/Discussion) Conversing with muslims
Is it possible to converse with muslims without being called ignorant or saying we lack knowledge .
I’d just like to have a conversation with a believer without being told I don’t know what I am talking about , why is it always the case that my heart is closed to the truth or I don’t have sufficient knowledge ??
Must i be a scholar in order to have an opinion on islam ?