Mike Dobbins is the author of The Case Against Atheism and the  forthcoming 
Atheism as a Religion. He is a frequent debater and critic  of new atheists 
at his twitter feed @EndNewAtheism . Dobbins holds a Master's  Degree in 
Special Education and a Learning Behavior Specialist teacher  certification.
 
 
Christian Post
 
 
 
 

The Critics of Islam Were Right: An Apology  to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Sam 
Harris, Bill Maher and Other So-Called  Islamophobes
 

By _Mike Dobbins_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/mike-dobbins/)   , 
CP Guest Contributor
April 13,  2015








 
 
For years I was an apologist for Islam, as regrettably, many still remain. 
I  only read books and believed those who painted Islam in a peaceful, 
glowing  light. I made excuses for radical Muslims and lived in a flood of 
denial 
that  religious teachings could still, in this modern age of drones and 
clones,  motivate a person to commit evil. I criticized the numerous atheists 
including  Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Sam Harris, and Bill Maher warning of the dangers 
inherent in  Islamic doctrines, recklessly labeling them Islamophobes. 
Today I'm writing to say I'm sorry, I apologize, and I ask for your  
forgiveness. We who have blindly defended Islam and called you Islamophobes are 
 
tragically wrong. 
My mind first began to change last May when I read an interview by Sam 
Harris  with Ayaan Hirsi Ali in which she addresses the misapplication of the 
term  Islamophobia. This article, along with the seeds atheists planted over 
the years  urging me to do more research, motivated me to delve into the 
religion. I read  the Quran, many Hadith, the biography of Muhammad, the 
history 
of Jihad, and  Islamic law. This is what I learned: 
The critics of Islam are right. Islam is intrinsically, alarmingly violent, 
 hateful and oppressive on a scale greater than all other major religions  
combined. To say that radical Islamists are motivated to commit atrocities 
and  embrace oppression based on religious doctrine is the understatement of 
the  century. 
I, like most defenders of Islam, was ignorant, naïve, and in denial. I  
wrongly assumed all holy books have enough good messages to offset the bad. I  
wrongly assumed that, like Jesus, Muhammad promoted peace, love, and  
non-violence. I wrongly assumed criticism of Islam equates to criticism of all  
Muslims. 
While I apologize to those wrongly labeled Islamophobes, my biggest apology 
 is owed to Muslims. Muslims have needlessly suffered under oppressive 
Islamic  religious and political doctrines as thousands of uninformed smearests 
like  myself rushed to judge and silence critics of Islam. By not 
acknowledging the  Islamic link to radical violence and hate, smearests have 
unwittingly allowed it  to spread. The smearests, denialists, and the naïve 
have, 
unknowingly, turned  their back on moderate Muslims and a reformed, peaceful 
Islam. 
We who have carelessly thrown around the Islamophobe label including Glen  
Greenwald, Reza Aslan, and Karen Armstrong should lower our heads in shame 
and  guilt. Few things are as morally depraved as attacking someone who 
criticizes  Islam (Ayaan Hirsi Ali) rather than attacking the Islamic apostasy 
and blasphemy  laws teaching Muslims they should kill her. We must now live 
with the knowledge  that we've abandoned and betrayed our principles. Though 
we claim the mantle of  human rights, free speech and equality, we lack the 
courage of our convictions  when it offends someone. We make the cowardly 
lion look like Churchill. 
In reality, those who criticize Islam, especially reform minded Muslims, 
are  the bravest of the brave. They are literally putting their lives at risk 
by the  simple act of criticizing the Quran, Muhammad, and Sharia. 
It is the critics of Islam who are working steadfastly for equality and 
human  rights for Muslims as apologists wallow in denial. 
While we smearests have obsessed over shielding Islam from criticism,  
so-called Islamophobes were courageously standing up to oppressive Islamic  
doctrines and practices. While we smearests were unwittingly misinforming the  
public and deluding ourselves by not making the connection between Islamic  
religious teachings and Islamic hate and violence, so-called Islamophobes 
were  connecting the dots and looking for solutions. While we smearests were 
busy  tarnishing critics as bigots and racists, so called Islamophobes were 
busy  defending equality of women, gays, and minorities, protecting free 
speech and  religion, and advocating an end to cruel and unusual punishments. 
Labeling every critic of Islam an Islamophobe has seriously diminished the  
smearests credibility. By grouping valid critics of Islam with bigots we 
water  downed the meaning of Islamophobe and appear cruel and repressive of 
free  speech. 
Criticizing the Quran and Muhammad is not criticizing or stereotyping the  
Muslim minority just as criticizing The Book of Mormon and Joseph  Smith is 
not criticizing or stereotyping the Mormon minority. When people  criticize 
the Mormon holy book or prophet, rightfully, there is no attempt to  shield 
Mormonism from criticism or smear the critics as Mormonophobes. 
No religion, book, prophet, law, or God, no matter how sacredly held by the 
 follower, is exempt from criticism. No religious belief or doctrine 
receives  preferential treatment in a free society. Either all religions, 
books, 
and  prophets are open to criticism or none are. We either live in a free 
society or  tyrannical one. 
Islam is a manmade religion (emphasis on the man part) and like all manmade 
 religions, has serious moral shortcomings and requires rigorous criticism. 
 Rather than self-censoring and abiding by Islamic blasphemy laws, we 
should be  defending the importance of free speech, encouraging Islam to purge 
itself of  blasphemy laws, and demonstrating the benefits free speech can 
bring to  Islam. 
Now, we smearests must make up for lost time and lost chances. We must 
double  our efforts to criticize oppressive Islamic practices, doctrines, and 
regimes  and demand reform. We must embrace Muslims who truly are moderate, 
acknowledge  the faults in Islam, and are striving for coexistence, peace, 
equality, human  rights, and freedom of expression and worship. All non-Muslims 
can support  Muslims best by doing the same. 
But by no means take my word for it. You owe it to yourself to do your own  
research and see if you too find a connection between Islamic teachings and 
 Islamic violence and hate. I challenge everyone, especially smearests, to 
read  the Quran, biographies of Muhammad, the history of Jihad, and the 
political  ideology of Islam. 
Perhaps you too will notice the Quran's recurring theme of hating  
non-believers and the desert like absence of loving and inclusive passages to  
offset the vile and violent ones. 
Perhaps you too will notice how Muhammad's violent life mirrors that of  
members of the Islamic State and that it would be dangerous for any person to  
follow in Muhammad's footsteps. 
Perhaps you too will notice how there is no separation of Church and State 
in  Islam and that most Islamic governments place Islamic law above Secular 
law. 
It would be one thing if Islamic doctrines said Muslims should love  
non-Muslims and love their enemy. It would be one thing if the prophet Muhammad 
 
preached non-violence. It would be one thing if Islamic Laws supported 
equality  for women, minorities, freedom of expression, and valued human 
rights. 
It would  be one thing if the Quran taught the golden rule. 
It is because they do the complete opposite that I am now speaking  out.


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