As I have written before, I have no problem whatsoever with genuine debate, discussion, questions or criticism.
But statements like “…this raises doubts about you…” or “…what is your real intention…” are dishonest and manipulative tactics to divert attention away from discussion of my ideas, and to sow suspicion.
If you think it is important to know something about me personally, you may want to evaluate how much you know about anyone else whose writing you follow on Facebook; particularly those who present themselves as “leaders” who are actually soliciting your support for themselves as individuals.
My “sudden appearance” in the beginning of 2015 was preceded by over a year of daily posting; and this was preceded by seven and a half years of imprisonment, during which time I struggled to get messages out to the Islamists (which were entirely disregarded). I have been active in Islamic work ever since I came to Islam, more than twenty years ago. There is nothing sudden about my involvement in the Islamic Movement.
If you have any doubts or questions, the honest thing to do is to simply ask me, not to say “there are doubts about this person” or “there are many question marks about Shahid Bolsen” etc.
I have previously advised you, if you follow any leader or belong to any party, to ask them about their policies, and to ask them about their funding; and this is valid, and anyone can certainly ask me about the same things (my income is derived from teaching English, and from technical writing).
I have not advised you to ask about their personal lives or private matters, and I do not expect, or accept, to be questioned in these issues either.
And, yes, if you insult or insinuate or mislead in comments, or try to provoke me, of course, I will delete your words and block you.
If you deal with me as a brother, I will deal with you as a brother; if you deal with me as an enemy, I will deal with you as an enemy. Simple. Blocking someone is not aggressive or retaliatory, it is neutralizing, and it is a reasonable response to provocation