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Armin Navabi

Iranian-born ex-Muslim atheist and secular activist, author, podcaster and vlogger, currently living in Vancouver, Canada.

1983 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Armin Navabi is the 7,582nd most popular writer, the 700th most popular biography from Iran and the 63rd most popular Iranian Writer.

Armin Navabi is most famous for being an Iranian-born ex-Muslim atheist and a prominent secular activist. He is the founder of Atheist Republic, an organization that supports atheism and promotes secularism, particularly in Muslim-majority countries.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Armin Navabi ranks 7,582 out of 7,302Before him are Ben Lerner, Rob Sheffield, Catherynne M. Valente, Rebekah Brooks, Geoffrey S. Fletcher, and Debora Patta. After him are Carlos Blanco, Bill Oakley, Jeremy Scahill, Tarun Tejpal, Taiye Selasi, and Frank Santopadre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Armin Navabi ranks 1,543Before him are Lee Jae-jin, Dean Ashton, Émilie Gomis, Jérémy Roy, Shosuke Katayama, and Ben Maher. After him are Sarah Hammer, Lucas Sebastián Haedo, Yuki Okamoto, Garry O'Connor, Yelena Dmitriyeva, and Kota Ogi.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Armin Navabi ranks 700 out of NaNBefore him are Ali Alipour (1995), Masoud Mostafa-Jokar (1977), Mandana Karimi (1988), Tala Ashe (1984), Soroush Rafiei (1990), and Death of Sahar Khodayari (1990). After him are Sadegh Goudarzi (1987), Mohammad Mousavi (1987), Rahman Amouzad (2002), Parham Maghsoodloo (2000), Ali Karimi (1994), and Bakhtiar Rahmani (1991).

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Among Writers In Iran

Among writers born in Iran, Armin Navabi ranks 63Before him are Ahmad NikTalab (1934), Masih Alinejad (1976), Marina Nemat (1965), Man Haron Monis (1964), Roya Hakakian (1966), and Reza Aslan (1972).

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