Talk:Ehsan Jami

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[edit] Undeletion

Undeletion is being discussed here : Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2007_August_9#Ehsan_Jami. Baronnet 23:31, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Peacock terms.

"Inspired by the attacks of 9/11 in 2001, Jami took a special interest in the Qur'an and Hadith and studied both, after which he concluded he didn't identify with either. Jami felt deeply disappointed when he learned about, what he believes to be, the true nature of the Prophet Muhammad, describing him as a "criminal"[3] A realisation that would come to have a dramatic effect on his career. Together with Loubna Berrada (founder of the Advisory Committee for Integration, part of the right-wing Liberal party), Jami founded the Central Committee for Ex-Muslims in 2007.[4] The organisation aims to break through the Islamic taboo on apostasy (which is believed, in many Islamic circles, to be a grave sin punishable by death) as well as aide Muslims who wish to abandon their faith. Berrada left the committee shortly after it was founded because she felt Jami challenged Islam itself too much, saying: "I don't wish to confront Islam itself. I only want to spread the message that Muslims should be allowed to leave Islam behind without being threatened"[5]"

sock of banned user - post removed.Proabivouac 08:38, 17 August 2007 (UTC)

quite a number, unfortunately. i have attempted to reduce the skewed language. ITAQALLAH 19:45, 16 August 2007 (UTC)