
Sina Nasiri
Born and raised as a Shia-Muslim in Iran and spent my early youth as a practicing Muslim, I began to study Islam and it provoked my skepticism to question anything about my faith. I left Islam in my late teens and started to criticize it anonymously on social media.
After I obtained a student visa for my Master's in France to study SCM, I became more active in writing publicly in opposition to Islam and to increase awareness about discrimination against non-Muslims in Iran. I am now a passionate secularist and Ex-Muslim atheist.
Nika Shakarami: The Unveiling of a Tragedy
The Ongoing Battle for Women's Rights: A Chronicle of Resistance Against Mandatory Hijab in Iran
Unveiling Injustice and Repression in the Islamic Republic: The Case of Armita
The Tragedy of Innocent Young Lives Lost in the Iranian Revolution Protests
Iranian Woman Killed By Morality Police
Iranian Teens Arrested for Gathering and Wearing an 'Unsuitable Hijab'
'Improper' Hijab on Statue Sparks Upset
Pakistani Lynch Mob Strikes Again
Horrific death shocks the world & reignites the debate over violence against women
Women from the viewpoint of Quran