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Is it a crime to be an atheist in Pakistan?

Is it a crime to be an atheist in Pakistan?

Demographics. Since Pakistani law bans atheism, it is hard to know the exact number of irreligious people in the country.

What percentage of India is atheist?

It revealed that about 2,870,000 people had stated no religion in their response, about 0.27% of the nation’s population. However, the number included atheists, rationalists and also those who believed in a higher power.

What God do Pakistanis believe in?

The official religion of Pakistan is Islam, as enshrined by Article 2 of the Constitution, and is practised by approximately 96.47% of the country’s population.

Who is Ibn Warraq?

( Discuss) Proposed since January 2022. Ibn Warraq is the pen name of an anonymous author critical of Islam. He is the founder of the Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society and used to be a senior research fellow at the Center for Inquiry, focusing on Quranic criticism.

Is Ibn Warraq a scholarly sledgehammer?

^ Daniel Pipes, “Why I Am Not a Muslim,” Weekly Standard, January 22, 1996 pg1 “Ibn Warraq brings a scholarly sledge-hammer to the task of demolishing Islam. Writing a polemic against Islam, especially for an author of Muslim birth, is an act so incendiary that the author must write under a pseudonym; not to do so would be an act of suicide.

What is your review of Ibn Warraq’s defending the west?

In a 2009 review of Defending the West A. J. Caschetta concluded that “Ibn Warraq’s critique of Said’s thought and work is thorough and convincing, indeed devastating to anyone depending on Saidism. It should do to Orientalism what Mary Lefkowitz’s Not Out of Africa did to Martin Bernal’s Black Athena .”

What is al-Warraq?

It is a name that has been adopted by dissident authors throughout the history of Islam. The name refers to the 9th-century skeptical scholar Abu Isa al-Warraq. Warraq adopted the pseudonym in 1995 when he completed his first book, entitled Why I Am Not a Muslim.