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E. A. Jabbar (Malayalam: ഇ. എ. ജബ്ബാർ) is an Indian atheist, humanist, rationalist, speaker and writer from Kerala. He is best known as a critic of Quran and Islam. He is an active member of several rationalist organizations. He was the Vice-president of Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham and its Malappuram district secretary for a considerable duration. He was also an editorial board member of the monthly magazine, Yukthirekha, the official journal of the Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham.He was a member of Kerala State Teachers' Association (KSTA), which is the teacher's wing of the political party CPI(M). He started his career as a government school teacher, and retired from service, after which carried on with his activism for free-thought and atheism.

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  • E. A. Jabbar (Malayalam: ഇ. എ. ജബ്ബാർ) is an Indian atheist, humanist, rationalist, speaker and writer from Kerala. He is best known as a critic of Quran and Islam. He is an active member of several rationalist organizations. He was the Vice-president of Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham and its Malappuram district secretary for a considerable duration. He was also an editorial board member of the monthly magazine, Yukthirekha, the official journal of the Kerala Yukthivadi Sangham.He was a member of Kerala State Teachers' Association (KSTA), which is the teacher's wing of the political party CPI(M). He started his career as a government school teacher, and retired from service, after which carried on with his activism for free-thought and atheism. (en)
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  • EA Jabbar and M. M. Akbar during the debate. (en)
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  • E. A. Jabbar (en)
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  • I challenge, if you can bring a new piece of knowledge or information from Quran, which was not known by Arabs of that time but revealed through Quran and they had understood it from Quran at that time and followed, and later proved by the scientific community to be true, for example, the earth is round or day-night phenomena is happening due to earth's rotation, etc which was not known to Arabs of that time when Muhammad introduced Quran, but they got this knowledge through Quran at that time itself, and later science validated or discovered to be true, then I will recite Shahadah Kalima and will become Muslim again. The three Conditions for the piece of information from the Quran should be: * 1. It should be a new piece of information or knowledge, which Arabs of that time didn't know * 2. This new piece of information or knowledge should be understood by the Arabs of that time through Quran by Allah * 3. This new piece of information or knowledge should later be validated by science as true (en)
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  • EA Jabbar's challenge for the debate (en)
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