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The Evidence, Examined

Every serious objection. Every core argument. Written for the honest inquirer.

94 articles across 10 topics
All Does God Exist?12 The Problem of Evil8 Ethics Without God?5 Examining the Quran8 Examining the Sources6 The Inner Journey16 The Bigger Picture9
Rights & Freedom 8 articles
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Why Can’t People Leave Islam Without Consequences?
The abuse of apostasy rules has been real. The stronger Islamic case distinguishes private conscience from rebellion, public harm, and state coercion.
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What Happens To Good People Who Never Heard Of Islam?
The moral intuition behind this question is sound: it seems unjust for someone to be condemned for not following a message they never received. The…
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Can You Leave Islam And Still Be Yourself?
The fear behind the departure from Islam is often not theological but existential: who am I if I am not this? The answer is more…
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“There Is No Compulsion In Religion” — Who Does It Actually Protect?
Quran 2:256 remains a governing principle. Faith in Islam rests on clarity and persuasion, not forced profession or coerced conscience.
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Women, God, and Islamic Law: The Question of Divine Justice
The hardest questions about women in Islamic law require context, legal structure, and moral proportion. They do not justify the claim that God values women…
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Slavery in Islamic Sources: The Hardest Question
Slavery is one of the hardest historical questions. The Islamic record makes most sense when read as a regulatory and emancipatory intervention into a universal…
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The Political History of Apostasy Law in Islam
Apostasy law developed inside concrete state conditions. Its political history helps explain the juristic record without turning every classical ruling into a timeless command.
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Apostasy Law and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Modern human-rights language highlights the difference between protecting public order and punishing private disbelief. Islam is strongest when it preserves that distinction clearly.