The Reality of Arab Atheism: An Intellectual Creed or a Systematic Proxy War?

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Dr. Haitham Talaat
Contemporary reality poses a fundamental question regarding the nature of what is termed Arab Atheism: Is it truly the result of epistemological inquiry or philosophical doubt, or is it a phenomenon with other dimensions? One who contemplates the positions of certain figures within this movement finds a glaring contradiction that reveals the truth of their motives.
The incitement we witness from some of these individuals against Muslims, and their explicit calls to hostile entities to annihilate Muslim peoples, confirms that we are not facing atheism in its technical sense. Rather, we are facing a systematic war against Islam led by intellectual mercenaries.
Double Standards and External Dependency
It is astonishing that those who claim to fight religions in the name of rationality turn a blind eye to entities founded essentially on religious and theocratic claims, practicing violations that even Nazism did not commit. This absolute silence—and at times, support—reveals that their true problem is not with religion as a concept, but with Islam as a creed and identity.
This type of functional atheism operates according to funded agendas, where these individuals represent tools in the hands of international powers seeking to undermine the moral and social fabric of the Islamic Ummah. This is what can be described as the elephant in the room; the obvious truth that many ignore regarding the external funding and support for these movements.
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