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Iran Was Fully Taken Over By Islam…Until This Dropped!

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A significant internal shift is occurring within the Muslim world, particularly in Iran and Saudi Arabia, where populations are increasingly rejecting theocratic rule and traditional Islamic authority, driven by internet access and changing demographics, despite official narratives of growth and unity.

Key Points

  • A significant internal shift is occurring within the Muslim world, particularly in Iran, where a large majority of the population opposes the current Islamic Republic's constitution and favors a democratic system. 
  • The "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising in Iran accelerated a generational rejection of theocratic rule, with millions using VPNs to access uncensored information, including apostate literature and ex-Muslim debates. 
  • Surveys in Iran, like those by Gaman, reveal widespread rejection of theocratic rule, especially among the young, educated, and urban populations, with many favoring secular or constitutional monarchies. 
  • This trend is not isolated to Iran; Saudi Arabia is also experiencing a quiet but significant shift, with an estimated 15-25% of its youth identifying as non-religious, a number unthinkable a decade ago. 
  • The internet has played a crucial role in this shift by allowing individuals to question Islamic teachings and access diverse information anonymously, bypassing traditional clerical control over knowledge. 
  • Ex-Muslim organizations report that a high percentage of those who leave Islam trace their initial doubts to digital spaces, often due to conflicts with human rights (especially women's and LGBTQ+ rights) and science. 
  • The "takeover narrative" of Islamification has underestimated the corrosive effect of unrestricted information access on rigid religious systems and the increasing number of converts who eventually leave the faith. 
  • While Islam is the fastest-growing major religion globally, this growth is concentrated in regions with low female education and high fertility rates, and these rates plummet as women gain education and autonomy. 
  • Educating females and providing access to contraception in regions with high fertility rates are identified as crucial long-term strategies to address the demographic growth of Islam. 
  • In Western countries, Muslim population growth is primarily driven by migration, and fertility rates among second and third-generation immigrants converge with national averages, challenging the narrative of unstoppable demographic expansion. 
Iran Was Fully Taken Over By Islam…Until This Dropped!

Iran Was Fully Taken Over By Islam…Until This Dropped!

A significant internal shift is occurring within the Muslim world, particularly in Iran and Saudi Arabia, where populations are increasingly rejecting theocratic rule and traditional Islamic authority, driven by internet access and changing demographics, despite official narratives of growth and unity.

Key Points

A significant internal shift is occurring within the Muslim world, particularly in Iran, where a large majority of the population opposes the current Islamic Republic's constitution and favors a democratic system.
The "Woman, Life, Freedom" uprising in Iran accelerated a generational rejection of theocratic rule, with millions using VPNs to access uncensored information, including apostate literature and ex-Muslim debates.
Surveys in Iran, like those by Gaman, reveal widespread rejection of theocratic rule, especially among the young, educated, and urban populations, with many favoring secular or constitutional monarchies.
This trend is not isolated to Iran; Saudi Arabia is also experiencing a quiet but significant shift, with an estimated 15-25% of its youth identifying as non-religious, a number unthinkable a decade ago.
The internet has played a crucial role in this shift by allowing individuals to question Islamic teachings and access diverse information anonymously, bypassing traditional clerical control over knowledge.
Ex-Muslim organizations report that a high percentage of those who leave Islam trace their initial doubts to digital spaces, often due to conflicts with human rights (especially women's and LGBTQ+ rights) and science.
The "takeover narrative" of Islamification has underestimated the corrosive effect of unrestricted information access on rigid religious systems and the increasing number of converts who eventually leave the faith.
While Islam is the fastest-growing major religion globally, this growth is concentrated in regions with low female education and high fertility rates, and these rates plummet as women gain education and autonomy.
Educating females and providing access to contraception in regions with high fertility rates are identified as crucial long-term strategies to address the demographic growth of Islam.
In Western countries, Muslim population growth is primarily driven by migration, and fertility rates among second and third-generation immigrants converge with national averages, challenging the narrative of unstoppable demographic expansion.
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