I’d even argue it’s the natural state as not all Muslims practice Islam the same—my parents, for example, are Muslim but aren’t practicing.
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To argue “you cannot separate Islam from the Muslim” does a great disservice as you imply there’s a single interpretation all must adhere to
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(Not to mention that it invalidates the experiences of both progressive Muslims as well as ex-Muslims like me.)
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In short, it’s a very privileged, Western way to approach the subject. https://ar.al/notes/islam-is-privilege/ … </thread>
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Please, I am also an Atheist from Turkey. You must have a very privileged life. Try to go out sometime, out of your liberal friend bubble.
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Progressive, actually. And yes, given the state of the world, that you live in Germany & I live in Sweden means that we’re privileged period
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So who basically is a muslim?
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In the same way that we all know Jews who are separated from Judaism and Christians who are separated from Christianity, it's normal.
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? One does not remain a Muslim when one ditches Islam. Also apostasy is not a crime in Turkey. Which proves my point: Islam /= Islamism
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