Liberalism & LGBTQ: Can You Oppose Sin Without Being Called ‘Hateful’?
- Muiz As-Siddeeqi
- Jun 4
- 1 min read

Liberalism & LGBTQ: Can You Oppose Sin Without Being Called ‘Hateful’?
You say:
“I believe homosexuality is a sin.”
They scream:
“You’re hateful!”
“You’re a bigot!”
“You’re dangerous!”
But wait…
Since when did disagreeing with someone mean you hate them?
Liberalism preaches “tolerance” — but only if you agree.
Once you stand with divine truth?
Suddenly, there’s no room for your voice. No “diversity” for your views.
So ask yourself:
If you can't believe what every Prophet taught...
If you can’t say what Scripture makes clear…
If you can’t uphold morality without being silenced...
Is that really tolerance? Or tyranny in disguise?
Today’s liberal creed says:
“Affirm everyone — or you’re evil.”
But Islam teaches:
“Command what is right, and forbid what is wrong.”
[Surah Āli-‘Imrān, 3:110]
The Prophets never affirmed sin.
They didn’t celebrate disobedience.
They warned, they called, they invited — out of mercy, not malice.
When we say LGBTQ acts are sinful, it’s not hate speech —
It’s ḥaqq (truth).
It’s naṣīḥah (sincere counsel).
It’s compassion guided by revelation — not emotion.
But liberalism has blurred the line —
Until truth is canceled…
And sin is protected.
So here’s the real question:
Can you still speak divine truth in a system that only tolerates human desires?
Choose truth — not trends.
Choose courage — not conformity.
Choose Islam — not liberalism.
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