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I have written several articles on ethics, criticism of Islam and religious beliefs, philosophy, dogmatism, open and healthy dialogue, freedom of thought, human rights, secularism, and gender apartheid. The topics and content of these articles are my own. Since I had drafted these articles years ago in my personal notebooks, I have now used artificial intelligence tools to edit, refine, simplify, and make the texts more fluent. These articles have been prepared with the aim of promoting awareness, fostering rationality, and creating a platform for open and healthy dialogue in our society. I hope reading them will inspire you on the path of inquiry, enlightenment, critical thinking, and building a healthy society. Download the articles, read them, and share them with your friends. Do not forget to send your feedback to my email, if you have one!

Crisis of compatibility: Islam and the 21st century
Islam, after fourteen centuries, continues to face intense debate and critique because it remains widely practiced while clashing with the values of the 21st century. The central question is whether Muslims can fully implement all Quranic commandments and Prophetic jurisprudence, or if many remain only at the level of belief. In modern societies shaped by human rights, individual freedoms, and women’s rights, many Islamic rulings appear incompatible. Muslims have responded in three main ways: fundamentalists demand strict enforcement of Sharia; traditionalists uphold Sharia as unchangeable while subordinating reason to faith; and modernists attempt reinterpretation to reconcile Islam with modernity. These divisions reveal deep incompatibility within Islamic law against modernism and raise the pressing question of whether Islam needs fundamental reform. Download and read more!

Atheism and Morality: Can atheists be moral?
The claim that morality requires God is one of the most persistent illusions of religion. Theists insist that without a divine lawgiver, humans cannot distinguish right from wrong, yet they fail to prove the very existence of such a God. Worse, their moral systems contradict each other—thousands of gods, thousands of religions, all with conflicting commandments, often justifying cruelty, inequality, and violence. The Euthyphro dilemma exposes the incoherence: if God commands the good because it is good, then morality exists without him; if good is only what God commands, morality becomes arbitrary and unstable. This article argues that atheists can, and do, live ethically through reason, empathy, and shared human experience, without divine authority. Download the article and read more!

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