by Massin Kevin Labidi | Sep 20, 2011 | History and Civilizations
The Myth of Arab-Islamic Identity In June 2013, after settling in the Netherlands, I began reorganizing my life and reconnecting with people in Tunisia and France through the internet. I resumed my critique of Orthodox Islam through my websites and social media pages,...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | May 27, 2011 | Philosophy and Beliefs
The Myth of a Single Origin: How the Illusion of Oneness Threatens Humanity Introduction: The Danger of One-Source Thinking For centuries, the human mind has been conditioned to embrace the idea of a single origin—one God, one truth, one government, one ideology. This...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | May 24, 2011 | Philosophy and Beliefs
Atheism: A Free and Independent Way of Thinking Atheism is neither a religion nor a sect; it is a philosophical stance based on free thinking and rationality. It is an individual choice that enables a person to analyze reality independently of religious beliefs,...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | May 23, 2011 | Individual and society
Freedom vs. Islam: A Perpetual Struggle A decade ago, I made the decision to leave Orthodox Islam, freeing myself from religious control, and I remain convinced that the greatest enemy of Islam is freedom. Since its emergence 1,400 years ago, Islam has grown and...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Aug 11, 2008 | Individual and society
What Are the Reasons for the Fear of Islam? The answer to this question is quite long, but I will try to be concise. First, keep in mind that I grew up in a traditional family and witnessed an Islamic revolution within my own household in 1975. This experience allowed...
by Massin Kevin Labidi | Jun 5, 2008 | Philosophy and Beliefs
The Moon Reflects the Sun’s Light Islamists claim that the moon reflects the sun’s light—by the way, I have always wondered whether they think people are ignorant—relying primarily on this verse: “It is He who made the sun a radiance and the moon a light...