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Walid Shoebat (Arabic: وليد شعيبات) is a Palestinian American speaker, author and a critic of Islam. He was born in the West Bank to an American mother, and converted to Christianity from Islam. [1] [2] Shoebat has claimed to be an ex-PLO terrorist in a CNN television interview. [2]
Describes himself as a cultural Muslim while not believing in a personal connection to God. [25] Seema Mustafa – Indian journalist, Political Editor and Delhi Bureau Chief of The Asian Age newspaper. [26] [27] Sohail Ahmed – Former radical Islamist. He now describes himself as a cultural Muslim who rejects the truth claims of Islam. [28]
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Walid Shoebat, an ex-Muslim, former PLO terrorist, and a Christian Zionist. [81] [82] Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969), Somali-born Dutch-American writer and politician. Since renouncing Islam in favor of atheism in the early 2000s, she has focused on the rights of Muslim women, saying that "they aspire to live by their faith as best they can, but ...
Anani was one of a number of converts to Christianity who are public critics of Islam, including Ergun Caner, Emir Caner, Walid Shoebat, Kamal Saleem and Mark A. Gabriel, who have been accused of inflating or inventing details of their life before conversion to Christianity.
Walid Shoebat – American author and former member of the PLO [226] Nasir Siddiki – Canadian evangelist, author, and business consultant [227] Amir Sjarifuddin – Indonesian socialist leader who later became the prime minister of Indonesia during its National Revolution [228] James Scurry – British soldier and statesman [229]
Born in Lebanon, Saleem claims to have been taught to wage jihad from a young age for the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Muslim Brotherhood. [1] When he was seven, he says he was sent by his parents to Muslim training camps to learn to use weapons and engage and kill the enemy.
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