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Ali Sina (activist)

Ali Sina is the pseudonym of an Iranian-born Canadian ex-Muslim activist and critic of Islam. Sina is the founder of the anti-Muslim website WikiIslam and maintains a number of websites promoting what he refers to as the truth about Islam. He is associated with the counter-jihad movement.

Work
In 2001, Sina founded Faith Freedom International (FFI), a popular anti-Muslim that describes its aims as "unmask[ing] Islam and help[ing] Muslims leave [the faith]." He later founded WikiIslam in 2006 Sina is a board member of Pamela Geller's Stop Islamization of Nations, He defends his work as an attempt to promote peace, stating: “I want to win [Muslims] as friends and allies… That is the real victory.” ==Views==
Views
Sina has positioned himself as strongly opposed to Islam, describing himself as "probably the biggest anti-Islam person alive." Sina has claimed that Muhammad suffered from a range of mental disorders and stated that "the only way to reform Islam is to throw away the Koran," comparing reform efforts to attempts to reform Nazism. Sina deemed the word "Muslim" to be synonymous with "stupid, barbarian, thug, arrogant, brain dead, zombie, hooligan, goon, shameless, savage and many other ignoble things." ==Reception==
Reception
Sina, FFI, and WikiIslam have been noted for their anti-Muslim rhetoric. Sina has been cited as an example of "anti-Islamic fanaticism" and is considered a virulently anti-Islamic activist. He has been quoted by Geert Wilders, a Dutch far-right politician. == Publications ==
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