If you know any atheists than you could try starting there. Try talking to them in their native tongue. But seriously, I am sure that any atheist would not mind talking to you about Islam; although they will probably not know that much about it.
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Assuming that "talk to about" isn't code for "try to convert" then the simplest and most direct action is to approach your atheist friends and talk. Do not be surprised if the friend knows more about religions, and from a variety of sources, than members of your own faith community. Most atheists, after all have made an informed decision to pass on religions and gods.
If you do mean "try to convert" consider what you would feel like if the tables were turned. Religion, or lack of it, is a personal choice. A word of caution. the atheist may know more good reasons for his point of view than you have for yours - "conversion" may go the other way.
he is atheist and doesnt like to talk about the birds and the bees to other people... HE thinks that he might have done better if he took up judisum than Islam
That is impossible according to Islam.
You ask them too?!?!?!?!?!
1.Christiantity 2.Islam 3.Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist
Islam is a religion that includes a belief in a supreme being therefore there are no Muslim atheists.
Protestant, Catholic, Islam, Buddhism, Wicca, and many other religions, agnostics, and atheist.
Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din has written: 'Table talk' -- subject(s): Islam 'Ethics of war by Al-Hajj Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din' -- subject(s): War and religion, Jihad 'Five pillars of Islam' -- subject(s): Islam 'Islam and other religions by Al-Hajj Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din' -- subject(s): Relations, Islam 'Islam and the Muslim prayer' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Islamic prayers, Ahmadiyya, Islam 'League of faith' -- subject(s): Islam 'The ideal prophet, incorporating a portion of \\' -- subject(s): Islam, Christianity and other religions 'Islam and civilization' -- subject(s): Civilization, Islamic, Islamic theology, Islamic Civilization 'The resurrection' -- subject(s): Resurrection (Islam) 'Study for an atheist' -- subject(s): Islam 'Hell & heaven' -- subject(s): Paradise, Hell (Islam), Islam, Paradise (Islam) 'League of faith' -- subject(s): Islam 'Hell & heaven' -- subject(s): Paradise (Islam), Hell (Islam) 'Study for an atheist' -- subject(s): Islam 'Hints to the study of the Holy Qur-an by Al Hajj Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din' -- subject(s): Koran 'Islam -- My Only Choice'
they hate Islam so bad they don't want to talk about it
He was born as a Sunni Muslim, but he considered himself an Atheist and had a very dim view of Islam.
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Islamic PerspectiveNo, a Muslims woman that committed zina has no right to get married with atheist, Christian, and or Jewish. She has to repent to Allah (or God and same God worshiped in Christianity and Judaism as well as Islam), intend not to repeat zina again, and ask for God forgiveness. She may try to convince the atheist with Islam religion good rules and morals. If he convert to Islam by heart and mind then she can get be married to him.Atheist PerspectiveYes. None of the "crimes" under Zina (prostitution, adultery, sex out of wedlock, etc.) are an issue from the perspective of most Atheists and the concept of ritual purity is not something that most Atheists believe in. As a result, a Muslim woman's having committed Zina should not be an impediment to marrying an Atheist from the "Atheist side".
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