Fadewblogs

Fadewblogs is an English-language free-thinking and liberal blog.[3][4] The website was founded in 2017 by Shoaib Rahman.[5][6][7] The website is operated from London, England.[8][9] It publishes articles mainly relating to theology, liberalism, free-thinking, and atheism.[10][11][9] The website advocates free expression and criticizes religious fundamentalism.

Fadewblogs
Type of site
Blog
Available inEnglish
Country of originEngland
Founder(s)Shoaib Rahman
CEOShoaib Rahman [1][2]
URLhttps://www.fadewblogs.eu.org
CommercialYes
Launched2017
Current statusActive
Written inhtml

The Council for Secular Humanism has called Fadewblogs a "fast-growing collection of contemporary free thinkers." The group has worked with international NGOs, such as the Center for Inquiry. The website also discusses LGBTQ+ issues.[8][12][9]

Reception

According to Steve Kuno of the Free Inquiry Journal, Fedewblogs is one of the many websites that has always "spoken out for equality."[13] Ahmet T. Kuru of The Truth Seeker magazine criticized the website, saying "some of the authors of this website always avoid certain religions, which indicates their fear of extremism."[14] Atheist Alliance International (AAI) labeled Fadewblogs as "the complete opposite of conservative site Caldron Pool."[9]

References

  1. "Top 10 Reasons Why People Believe In Religion by Shoaib Rahman". Vocal Media.
  2. "In Search of Source of Mass by Shoaib Rahman". The Startup.
  3. Everhard, J. T. (April 2018). Blogger threatened over anit-Islamic article published online. American Atheist, (Second quarter), 23–24.
  4. Andersson, P. (2019). A surge in secularist bloggers being targeted by Muslim fundamentalists . The Freethinker, 77(2), 23–25.
  5. Fadewblogs. "Fadewblogs Editorial | Substack". Substack. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  6. "Fadewblogs - Open Collective". Open Collective. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  7. "Interview with Shoaib Rahman | Muck Rack". muckrack.com. Retrieved 2021-12-10.
  8. Clark, Gordon. "Fadewblogs: London Based Anti-Theology Web Portal". Teachers.gov.bd (in Bengali).
  9. "The Man Behind Rising Online Secular Blog". Atheist Alliance International. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  10. Oord, Thomas Jay (2019-01-05). God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love After Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils. SacraSage Press. pp. 55–56. ISBN 978-1-948609-13-5.
  11. Rankin, Lisa Marie (2021-04-13). The Goddess Solution: Practical Wisdom for Everyday Life. HarperCollins. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-4434-6202-0.
  12. "Search | Free Inquiry". 26 July 2019.
  13. Cuno, S. (2018). Bangladeshi ex-Muslim blogger threatened to be raped for writing blog posts on toxic Quranic verses. Free Inquiry, 38(4), 17–18.
  14. Kuru, A. T. (2021). French secularism and the recent beheading of a high school teacher by a Muslim extremist. The Truth Seeker, 1(January-April), 33–34.
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