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Egypt is a very reputable institutions and issuing Islamic decrees obscure reference to a survey stated that the exact number of atheists in Egypt in the Arab world total of 866. 2293 allegedly faithless live within the population of 300 million. This figure is too low and does not reflect the size of atheism that "bozóttűzként" spread in the Arab world, writes the New Republic.
Dar Al-Ifta, an Islamic university in Cairo issued regulations last December, citing a poll claimed that 866 Egypt is an atheist. The survey precise data about the number of atheists live throughout the Arab world: Morocco when to work is an atheist 325, Tunisia 320, Iraq 242, Saudi Arabia 178, 170 in Jordan, 70 in Sudan, 56 in Syria, Libya and Yemen, 32 by 34, Dar Al-Ifta According to a survey quoted in the Arab world of 300 million total of 2293 lives in disbelief.
Many commentators have made a mockery of these numbers. The Guardian asked Egyptian activist Rabab Kamal, that he thinks it is located only 866 atheist Egypt. "Even at the University of Al-Azhar also find more," he replied sarcastically lady, with reference to the Cairo Academy of Sciences, which is almost 1,000 years ago in the Sunni center of education.
"These when to work survey data related to the number árulkodhat Jordan - where supposedly atheist 170 lives. This corresponds to a number of Jordanian your Facebook atheist group. So it is possible that the social networks, the researchers counted the active atheists, "writes Brian Whitaker, Middle East correspondent and the author of Godless Arabs / Without God Arabs volume.
But the numbers cited by Dar Al-Ifta still small enough to describe the New Republic journalist. When Facebook Arabic and English, searched for the 'atheist' word, together with the name of various Arab countries, more than 250 media, page or group emerged, the number of members and some of the more than 11,000 moved in.
These numbers are of Arab atheists (or atheism issue of dealing with Arabs) are the people who are committed enough to leave traces of the online when to work medium. "I think that every Egyptian family has at least one atheist, or at least one family member who is critical of Islam," he explained momen, an Egyptian Hamed Abdel-No atheist historian. when to work "We simply are afraid to say anything to anyone about their" when to work adds the Egyptian.
Although the Arab states seek to diminish the number of atheists in between their citizens, in this case, the West is to blame, because I can not imagine an Arab atheist. The Western press is not a question of whether the Arabs are religious, but how much harm the religiosity of the West.
In Europe, the debate focused on immigration ("Muslim immigrants would oppose any freedoms?"), While the United States is the main topic of terrorism ("Muslims are terrorists would be?").
As for the political debate, the rightists suspected of "Muslims" hostile and opposed to freedom, because the jihad attracts them, while those on the left, a "Muslim" moderate faith and peaceful people, not extremists.
But hardly anyone is there any question that the Arabs may be atheists. Both sides of the argument is based on the assumption that when the Arabs are concerned, it automatically comes to religion, ethnicity as a form of compulsory element, continues the New Republic.
In 2012, revealed a survey conducted by Gallup International, to 5 percent of Saudi citizens, that is, more than one million staff

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