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Islam is a colonial religion, and it’s actually scary
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Maybe it’s just me but I feel like Islam is a colonial religion (similar to how Christianity kind of Europeanized it’s converts to a certain degree). Islam is the Arab colonial religion. Many converts (present day Muslims and Muslims born in Muslim families) had traditional cultural religions. But once they convert (especially in the modern day) they forgoe all traditions calling it polytheism or incompatibilite with their traditional practices. It’s another form of colonialisation. THERE’s Muslims in places like Ibiza you can go any without seeing a hijab or mosque even in European countrie. When I see the fact that Muslims have so many kids and are fastest growing in so many countries it scares me. Maybe these countries will be like Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh - countries that had such rich histories of traditional cultural practices (that we now call Buddhism or Hinduism or tribal faiths). But are now Muslim. Iran is the only country that gives me some hope. (It seems most Iranians have either left Islam for athiesim, agnosticism or Zoroastrianism)

It’s seems whenever someone becomes super educated they either leave Islam or become secular. I hope the cancer of Islam is defeated.

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