The Dozen with Liam Tuffs
The BRUTAL Truth About Muhammad: Why I Left Islam - Apostate Prophet
24 May 2026
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Chapter 1: What are the reasons Ridvan left Islam?
The Quran has always promoted slavery, and Muhammad himself promoted slavery, and he had multiple slaves, primarily black slaves. It is very, very troubling that Muslims everywhere take him as the perfect example to follow. A violent, intolerant, hateful religion. We should be aware that this is what Islam is. Muhammad Hijab. Have you debated him? Very, very stupid. He's mostly a loud mouth.
He was specifically referring to my family and said that we are attention whores who would, if confronted by men like him, get on our knees and reluctantly open our mouths to find that we have been defiled. I didn't realise he was this romantic. Did you decline the blowjob? Ridvan, thank you for coming on. I'm going to start this interview by reading your pinned tweet on X.
It says, we hate Islam because it promotes child marriage, slavery, sex slavery, killing apostates, killing blasphemers, fighting disbelievers, subjugating Christians and Jews, beating women, insulting Christians, insulting other religions, stupidity. Now, what did you mean by that? Exactly what I said. First off, thank you for having me here. It's very, very good talking to you.
But to get to that tweet, so it's very clear. We have for such a long time now had people tell us that Islam is a religion of peace. We are misunderstanding Islam, misinterpreting Islam. We are taking... extreme interpretations of Islam or radical Islam and applying it to all of Islam or all of Muslims. And I think all of that is nonsense.
I started out my mission because I was raised as a Muslim in a very religious Muslim household that was a very good family by Islamic standards. It wasn't radical at all. It was simply very devout as a Sunni religious Muslim family. In that Muslim family, I learned everything there is about Islam. I was raised as a good Muslim.
I wasn't always perfect, but I did follow as much as I could, and later on I became very devout, and I learned exactly what Islam is, which is why I left Islam in the end. So... I started out specifically because I thought it disgusts me that there is this great effort by Muslims themselves or Muslim preachers to say, oh, we are just – it is just a religion like any other.
We just believe in Allah, in God, and that's it. And this is all just being misunderstood. It's not misunderstood. I said we hate Islam because it promotes child marriage. It's – unanimous in Muslim scholarship, in Islamic jurisprudence, in Islamic history.
It is undisputed that Muhammad himself, the prophet, who is supposed to be the perfect moral character for all mankind, that he, when he was in his 50s, married a little girl. who was six years old, and he had some relations with her before she was nine, but when she was nine, he consummated the marriage.
This is the perfect human being by Islamic standards, which is why Islamic jurisprudence has always concluded that it's okay to marry a little girl and also to have sex with her. The messed up aspect of this is that you cannot really make excuses for this and say, you know, those were different times. People had to marry young and all that. Muhammad was in his 50s. He already had multiple wives.
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Chapter 2: How does Ridvan critique Muhammad's marriage to Aisha?
So he did. And he had sex with her. And this is now the norm in Islam. So when Muslims come out and say, oh, you know, a child marriage is bad or pedophilia is bad, they are simply adopting Western, you know, Western morality, Western talking points. In Islam, there is nothing wrong with child marriage. It is promoted in many Islamic countries.
When it comes to slavery, the Quran has always promoted slavery and made excuses for it. Muhammad himself promoted slavery and he had multiple slaves, including primarily black slaves. sex slavery is allowed, the traditionalist Muslims still advocate for the bringing back of it. One name I can happily drop is Daniel Hikikiju. I would love to promote that guy as a voice for Islam.
He's very proud to be a traditional Muslim. Muhammad himself allowed and also participated in sex slavery, meaning taking slaves from your opponents, taking the women of the men that you kill, and then having sex with them, because as long as she's your slave, as the Quran says, those whom your right hands possess, referring to women as slaves, you may have sex with them as you wish.
Muhammad said that all who leave their religion should be killed. I'm somebody who left Islam, so he said I should be killed. Islamic scholars have unanimously concluded that this should be upheld at all times. He killed blasphemers. He also ordered those who insult him to be killed. Fighting the disbelievers.
The Quran says in chapter 9, verse 29, that Muslims are to fight all those who do not convert to Islam. including among the Christians and Jews, and subjugate them and take protection money or kill them. Muhammad himself said he was sent to fight and kill them.
It directly insults and orders the subjugation of Christians and Jews in the Quran multiple times and describes the Christians and Jews as the worst of creatures. And so forth. So everything I said here, chapter 4, verse 34 in the Quran says that women are supposed to obey their husbands. And if they do not, if the husbands fear arrogance, just fear arrogance, the husbands...
ought to beat the women. This is Islamic discipline. So everything that I said is directly simply a clear factual analysis of what Islam is and why people like me and others hate it and should oppose it. As soon as you were raised as a Muslim, I'd say you're pretty qualified to discuss Islam. But that list you've just described graphically, clear to the point, no misunderstanding.
There's going to be Muslims that are saying that you're lying or you're taking things out of context. Why and how would you debunk the accusation that you're twisting the words that are in the Quran and the Hadith? and their general belief system. Very easy. I would say they are lying and they are taking it out of context. Just like that. But why do so many do it?
If you're really true to your religion and you believe it with every fibre of your being, why pretend it's not what it is? Of course, the response in that when we deal with apologists, it is easy when they make such an accusation and say that I am lying or people like me are lying and taking things out of context, it would be rhetorically totally fine for me to say, you know what, you are lying.
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Chapter 3: What does Ridvan say about slavery in the Quran?
He was one of the servants of Allah. He was very powerful. He was shown all the sides in the world. He was given so much power. It was guided by Allah. He went where the sun sets and he found the sun setting in a muddy spring is what it says. That's literally what it says. He went and he found the sun setting in a muddy spring.
Then he went to the place where the sun rises and he found that it was rising over people who didn't have any protection against the sun. So he built them shelter to protect them from the sun because they were very close to the sun. All of this is completely nonsensical in the world that we know. It's an ignorant idea of the world. And then he goes and finds a people called Gog and Magog.
And he builds, because they ask him for help. No, he finds a people and they ask him for help against a people called Gog and Magog. So he builds a wall, a giant wall to protect these people against Gog and Magog. Now, the funny thing is this whole story seems like a random story when you read the Koran.
When you, however, go into literature, into literature that precedes the Quran, you will find that this is actually a story, a mythical, a folk story about Alexander the Great that was found in, you know, among people spoken and also written down. It is called the Alexander Romances or, you know, the...
There are different names to it, the Greek or Syriac Alexander romances, where people establish these little tales about Alexander the Great because they wanted to depict him as this wonderful figure, this wonderful hero. When you look at those stories, he's described as the one with two horns.
He's described as one who goes to the very far west, western end of the world, to the very far eastern end of the world. And he goes and finds people who need his help to protect themselves against these savagely people, also known as Gog and Magog. So he helps them and builds a wall for them. You find an identical story to what you find in the Quran about this figure named Dulqarnain.
You find it already in these folk stories, these folk myths about Alexander the Great. These are not real stories of Alexander the Great. These are stories that people just came up with in order to depict him as something fantastic.
The Quran, whoever its author is, probably Muhammad, heard this story from other people and he inserted this into the Quran as if it was a revelation from Allah about an actual figure named Dhul Qarnayn, the two-horned one, who was guided by Allah. This is a fantasy story, a fan fiction story about Alexander the Great. It has no business being in the Quran as a true story about some guy who is
guided by Allah, by God. And we also know that Alexander the Great was by no means a devout monotheistic person. He was a polytheistic pagan guy who declared himself to be God. So the Quran clearly takes random stories from people through hearsay. Muhammad himself takes stories. And then we are also told at the end to believe that this book is actually authored by the all-knowing
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Chapter 4: How does Ridvan address the issue of apostasy laws in Islam?
And I've had an imam on and I've challenged him on many things, predominantly the morality of the religion. So I bet there's a lot of people watching thinking, I wouldn't fancy debating Ridvan.
on the subject now one of my concerns is because there is so many muslims in the uk and the population of them is just growing and growing and growing a rate of knots and the fact that emulating the prophet muhammad is kind of the objective because they perceive him to be the perfect person Now, the obvious is he's married a six-year-old and then raped her at nine. Yeah. That's not consummation.
That's rape. He's in his 50s. Let's not beat around the bush. But other than that, which most people know about, is there a list of things that you could give me about the Prophet Muhammad that are other examples of him not being a perfect person? Well, aside from the fact that he was, of course, a pedophile rapist, we can also find different things. So he was a pedophile. He was a rapist.
We know this already. It's very well established. Aside from that, he also raped the sex slaves and other women on occasion, but that's also included in being a rapist. He also at some point expressed his opinion in marrying a little toddler girl, which of course also goes into the pedophilia, but I just want to explain the pedophilia aspect a little bit further.
Aside from that, he did not bother persecuting and killing anyone who criticizes him. Multiple people who criticized him or who mocked him were executed by his commands. He asked people directly, will somebody go and relieve me of this person who is writing poetry about me? He had a place of worship destroyed, which is very, very funny, by the way. Muslims do not like talking about this at all.
There was another Kaaba in, so the Kaaba is the central building in Islam. There was another Kaaba down in Yemen, south of Mecca, which had a white stone, or it was white. And some say that the Kaaba that Muslims turn around was actually copied from that one.
And Muhammad at some point, it was called Dhul Khalasa, Muhammad at some point commanded his armies or his people to go down there and to destroy it and to kill everyone who is around it. So random people who were around it or who protected the place, who were simply worshipping there, were killed. So he had no trouble destroying temples and killing the people around them.
He commanded the destruction and killing of many other places throughout Arabia and their people. He, as said, commanded the killing of apostates. One funny story is his adoptive son had a wife who was also Muhammad's cousin. One day Muhammad walked into their home and he was not there. It was only her at home.
And I guess he saw her in kind of like a, she looked very flattering and he really liked her. This is really, this is actually found in the Quran. So his heart was taken by her because she looked so sexy at home. So he went back and this is, imagine, it's the wife of his adoptive son, of basically his son. So he saw the wife of his adoptive son and he thought, oh, she looks really, really odd.
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Chapter 5: What is Ridvan's stance on the concept of moderate Muslims?
And then we should start being honest about what Islam actually is. And we should start talking honestly to Muslims and to everybody else.
it is um it is okay to tolerate people who believe in islam it is okay to say you know it's all right you have the right to believe and to worship it but we should also um but the rest of the country the governments the media and everybody else should be uh should be more honest about what islam actually is everyone should be allowed to say and everyone should actually know that islam is
a violent, intolerant, hateful religion. It shouldn't be disallowed or discouraged to say these things. We should be aware that this is what Islam is. We should maybe ban certain things that Islam wants to have a privilege on.
We should primarily, the first step I would say, is to start being honest about Islam, allow people to be honest about Islam, allow people to criticize Islam for parties like Reform and others to openly admit what Islam is instead of pandering to Muslims because of numbers.
And a priority should be for everyone to start deporting as many people as possible who are enemies of this country and to openly brag about their own religion's superiority over everybody else. And as an apostate... Does it sound easy to do? Do you think we can do this? Are you ready? Well, I think it's a very simple solution. Let's go ahead then. But it takes a bit of courage.
It takes some balls. It takes someone brave enough to say enough. It takes... Someone that's not a career politician. It takes a politician that's genuinely for the people. And this is what Britain's lacking. I don't believe any politicians for the people. I think they're all for themselves, self-gain. So I really, really lack trust.
And there's such a gulf between Westminster and the likes of you and me. It's like, who's really representing us? And they don't have to... worry about Islam because they're not living in Tower Hamlets or Luton or Leeds Bradford. They're living in gated communities and they're, you know, I'm OK, I'm all right, Jack attitude. So I don't think they really care.
They will do when it starts affecting them and Islamists start climbing their gated communities, orchestrating an attack, breaking into their house and executing them for the biggest reason. that the West has ever seen, which I wouldn't be surprised if that's being planned as we speak. I mean, it's one after the other after the other. They have to keep trumping it.
So maybe that's when they'll listen. Maybe when a relative of theirs is gang raped by Pakistani Muslims or one of their friends who's a soldier gets their head chopped off, maybe they'll then act upon it. But until they're not affected, I think the rest of us are up shit creek without a paddle.
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Chapter 6: What evidence does Ridvan provide for scientific errors in the Quran?
The best solution for that would be to intellectually destroy and leave this religion behind as humanity, as a world forever. And the world would be a better place. Earlier on, you mentioned Mohammed Hijab. Yeah. Have you debated him? It's a very long and funny story, but I can just make it very brief. Because he's a powerhouse within the religion and he's a big, big spokesperson for Islam.
Yeah, he is. He's mostly a loud mouth, that's what he is, but not much behind it. Very, very stupid with very complex words and sophistry and all that. Tell me this funny story. Let's end this interview on a funny story. You are Mohammed Hijab. Perfect. So, yeah.
So what happened is that a while ago, several years ago, people repeatedly asked him to debate me in order to refute my objections to Islam. So what he did was eventually he challenged me to a debate. I initially said, I don't really want to. And then I thought, you know what? Okay, let's debate. Let's do a debate. Then he ignored my response to his debate challenge and
So I had to pressure him to finally respond to it and say, hey, come on, let's debate. You challenged me. Then he started asking people online if he should debate me or not and said if 60% of my followers say yes, then I will debate. So 67% or so said yes. So he said, okay, well, okay, then we will have a debate.
I specifically said beforehand that this is going to be an online debate and there will be certain conditions. So he agreed to it. Then he once again asked his audience if he should be having an online debate with me. They said yes.
After we made our agreements, he said that we should also include a specific clause to our agreement that he should have the right to personally attack and insult me during the debate, which I thought, that's pretty weird, but fine, let's do it. So... It insults aloud. Let's go. I said, all right, that's fine with me. Let's do it. Sounds like an intellectual debate. Very intellectual.
Then once we made our agreement and said, okay, we have agreed. Let's go. Then he's like, okay, give me your address. I'll come there and debate you. It's like, what? this is an online debate, man. We're supposed to have an online debate. We said from the beginning, it's a remote online debate. He's like, no, give me your address and I will come there and debate you in person. I was like, no.
And as soon as I said that, I posted about it publicly. I said, look at this. He agreed with me to an online debate. Now he wants to have my address and come to me and do a whole thing. He clearly doesn't want the debate. Then he went crazy and started going on weird rants on Twitter, attacking me personally, attacking my family.
family members, then attacking anyone who comes to my defense, other ex-Muslims and such, looking at photos of their wives and posting them and making insinuations such as that they actually want to be humiliated and raped and taken as sex slaves by strong Muslims like him. He made a post that he actually thinks that deep down all these anti-Muslim women are
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