Ali Sina's Credibility - Global Liar - Page 1 of 3
Muslims all around the world who wish the good life (one night stands, girlfriends, clubbing, drinking, treat women as objects and
use them for obscene actions, not wanting to give to charity and many other reasons) would obviously reject being a Muslim only so
that they could perform these actions. But then would result in insulting Islam to justify or provide some excuse for their actions.In short Ali Sina
Developed by a team of individuals who go by the name of Ali Sina. Ali Sina claims to be an ex-muslim who eventually converted to
Atheism who now pledges that he is a humanist and upholds the Human Rights. He places a challenge to all muslims to confront him on
any of the matters raised on his site and that he will offer a $50,000.00 US Dollars to whoever manages to prove that he is wrong
as well as closing down his site.
I have personally viewed his website which is full of insults, foul language, spread of hatred,
hundreds which go agains the Human Rights Act which is constantly used to discredit and abuse Muslims but when quoted to protect them
it is viewed as a bad representation of the Act, many knowledgeable individuals debated him and disproved countless allegations raised
by Mr. Sina and his followers and yet his website remains open.
Was he really a Muslim? Are any of his followers who utilise muslim names and e-mail addresses really muslims? - See our page for
How to identify a Muslim
Does he really have Arabic knowlege or does he browse other sites written by Muslims and copy the same
information?
Does he have any real proof or does he base his allegations on word games, twisting the Arabic language to suit
his needs and mostly culture which has nothing to do with Islam as the religion?
The challenge is obviously just a way to catch peoples attention and is NOT intended to prove anything. Mr. Sina's credibility is always questioned as despite his fabrications he will NOT debate anyone in public, his apologetic excuse for it is that Muslims have a history of terrorism and could easily get to him.
We will analyze articles on his site and study his and others various comments in order to deface this cunning person who seeks to
deceipt all who are knowlegeable. Frankly he can keep his money as he will be able to enjoy his temporary journey in this life which
spans around 60-100 years per average person.
Ali Sina's site is obviously a very convincing one, for anyone who has no knowledge or
doesn't do his research correctly would fall into his well presented trap.
Faith Freedom authors together with Ali Sina have been caught
of the following:
- Lying on several occasions
- Usage of foul language throughout
- Using comments made by Muslims by editing them to show
only the bad side
- Usage of culture based crimes to somehow point that this is related to Islam.
- Spreading hatred between all Christians,
Jews, Muslims
- Claiming to uphold Human Rights and yet going against his own principles.
- Lately publishing his book trying to desperately
prove Muhammad (Pbuh) was a terrible person and completely ignoring the fact that many have proven him wrong.
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So what does Ali Sina think about Islam? He portrays Islam as a menace to society.
In an interview at a forum he describes Islam in short by quoting a verse from the Quran.
Ali Sina's intent is to brainwash everyone by implementing the belief that Islam was spread by the sword or by forcing
people to become Muslims.
(He purposely ignores historical proof that Islam ruled half the world and allowed other religions
to be practised without forcing anyone).
On another forum he wrote the following:
If any city in the West is nuked I am 100% for nuking tens of cities in Islamic countries.I don't see Muslims as innocent people. They are all guilty as sin. It is not necessary to be part of al Qaida to be guilty. If you
are a Muslim you agree with Muhammad and that is enough evidence against you.
You can find a screenshot of the forum which will confirm
the above statement made by Ali Sina by clicking here.