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===Khalil‎===
===Khalil‎===


:{{refbegin}}''[[:Category:Khalil Fariel|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


Khalil is a former Sufi Muslim now atheist from the Middle East. He left Islam after witnessing a public, Shari'ah-sanctioned beheading. Although no longer a believer in the existence of gods, he retains a deep admiration for spiritual figures such as Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha. His contributions to WikiIslam focused on religious violence during Prophet [[The Timeline of Muhammad|Muhammad's lifetime]] and his relationship with his child-bride, [[Aisha]]. He also helped with Arabic analysis within various articles.
Khalil is a former Sufi Muslim now atheist from the Middle East. He left Islam after witnessing a public, Shari'ah-sanctioned beheading. Although no longer a believer in the existence of gods, he retains a deep admiration for spiritual figures such as Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha. His contributions to WikiIslam focused on religious violence during Prophet [[The Timeline of Muhammad|Muhammad's lifetime]] and his relationship with his child-bride, [[Aisha]]. He also helped with Arabic analysis within various articles.
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===THHuxley===
===THHuxley===


:{{refbegin}}''[[:Category:THHuxley|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
:{{refbegin}}''Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}


THHuxley is a Scientific Deist and a prolific online debater who often argues for the validity of evolutionary science over [[creation|creationism]]. His work centers around the scientific field and so do his numerous contributions to WikiIslam. He once emailed Dr. William W. Hay concerning the infamous "This Is The Truth" video and received a prompt, personal reply informing him that Hay's beliefs had been misrepresented and his words cut and pasted out-of-context.
THHuxley is a Scientific Deist and a prolific online debater who often argues for the validity of evolutionary science over [[creation|creationism]]. His work centers around the scientific field and so do his numerous contributions to WikiIslam. He once emailed Dr. William W. Hay concerning the infamous "This Is The Truth" video and received a prompt, personal reply informing him that Hay's beliefs had been misrepresented and his words cut and pasted out-of-context.
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===Hector===
===Hector===


:{{refbegin}}''[[:Category:Hector|User's List of Major Works]], Status: Inactive/Unknown'' {{refend}}
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Hector is an atheist. Like THHuxley, he is a prolific online debater and much of his contributions to WikiIslam center around the scientific field. Notable contributions outside of the strictly scientific field include, "[[Muhammad and the Clinical Definition of Pedophilia]]," and "[[Aishas Age of Consummation|Aisha's Age of Consummation]]".
Hector is an atheist. Like THHuxley, he is a prolific online debater and much of his contributions to WikiIslam center around the scientific field. Notable contributions outside of the strictly scientific field include, "[[Aisha's Age]]".


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