Here is a beautiful women who converted to Islam without even fully studying it. Let's debunk her shall we.
She believed that Islam is overly strict. However, no rule in Islam is unique; attitudes toward modesty, dietary restrictions, and sexual norms are present in all religions. Therefore, Islam isn't particularly special in terms of strictness. Ultimately, she admits to feeling peer pressure, as her close friend was a Muslim from Qatar.
During a visit to Qatar, she appreciated the culture (which is much inferior than Western Culture) and felt beautiful in an abaya, which led her to convert to Islam. Some might view this as a betrayal of Western civilization. While Muslims may welcome her conversion, they can be quick to criticize a Muslim who adopts Western attire or leaves the faith, showcasing hypocrisy.
She questions why showing skin is commonplace in Australia. This highlights cultural differences; many societies historically embraced revealing clothing without it implying anything significant. It indicates that Australians generally don’t judge others based on attire. I wonder how revealing clothes would be treated in Qatar. Why does that country impose clothing restrictions on women? Isn’t Australia a more progressive and rational choice since it doesn’t enforce such rules?
Furthermore, claims about Quranic science, like embryology, have been challenged numerous times. The embryological insights in the Quran are merely reflections of 7th-century knowledge and lack uniqueness.
Many conversions to Islam in the West stem from a disconnection from one's own culture due to extreme individualism, weak family ties, absence of state support, lack of conservative roots, and a tendency toward excessive openness, which some may see as self-destructive.
Rise up Westerners and Non-Muslims, Debunk their conversion stories. Converts to Islam especially the ones who are beautiful and rich gets funding from Qatar and many oil rich Muslim nations and appreciation from a huge Muslim audience.
Let's do the same for Ex-Muslims, let's help them, let's cheer for them.