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general of ciidamada sida raha ubooda
The dangers of censoring Islamic critics in Islamic societies is that, if they are censored, there is a risk of transforming the entire place into an echo chamber. Even though I believe Islam is right, it is still crucial that it is constantly challenged. Otherwise, the whole population will not engage in critical thinking and may simply adhere to Islam because their parents are Muslims. It was through people challenging Islam that we achieved significant advancements, such as the field of Kalam, for example. Therefore, in my opinion, the population should always be exposed to a certain level of criticism (chatgpt helped make this). So, what do you think? is this too extreme? any other solution?