1. youtube.fandom.com

    Ridvan Aydemir (born: February 8, 1991 (1991-02-08) [age 34]),[1] better known online as Apostate Prophet is an Ex-Muslim YouTuber known for Islamic Counter-Apologetics.[citation needed] He has garnered a follower base since beginning YouTube in 2017.[citation needed] Ridvan was born in Germany to a Turkish family of devout Sunni Muslims.[2] Eventually, Ridvan moved to Turkey picking up ...
  2. Please participate on r/exmuslim in a civil manner. Discuss the merits of ideas - don't attack people. Insults, hate speech, advocating physical harm can get you banned. If you posted a meme or funny image, and it isn't Friday, delete it or you'll get temp-banned.
  3. famousbirthdays.com

    YouTube star who joined the platform in May 2017. He has earned over 550,000 subscribers to his Apostate Prophet channel, where he debates misinformation surrounding the Islamic religion. An activist for free speech and expression, he speaks out about his view of Islam as misogynistic, violent, and repressive.
  4. atheistalliance.org

    Ridvan Aydemir, better known online as Apostate Prophet, is an Ex-Muslim, Turkish-German YouTuber known for critiquing Islam. Ridvan was formerly a devout Sunni Muslim who was born to a Turkish family in Germany. Ridvan moved to Turkey as a teenager where he went to high school and served his mandatory military service.
  5. godreports.com

    The Apostate Prophet (left), and David Wood. He immigrated to America in 2018 and later married his wife, according to YouTube Fandom. Mrs. Apostate was an atheist like him. Sam Shamounian, a polemicist who converts Muslims live on his YouTube channel, broke the news Thursday of Mrs. Apostate's conversion to Christianity.
  6. Hi! I am Ridvan Aydemir, many of you know me from my YouTube channel "Apostate Prophet" which just reached 300k subscribers. Thanks to all those who support the channel! I am 30 years old and have been an Ex-Muslim for 7 years. I consider myself a true freethinker, an atheist, or a post-theist.
  7. As a fellow never Muslim I think you've missed the fact the Quran is meant to be believed as the direct unchangeable word of god, a reason why there are so many intolerant groups with dogmatic beliefs, the bible was never believed to be the word of god, you're doing what aboutism, the religions are different, the way they effect peoples lives in the 21st century is different you can't ...

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