Tahir Nasser is a writer, moonlighting as a medical doctor. He has served as the science editor for the Review of Religions (one of the oldest English-language magazines on comparative religions), and currently serves as editor for True Islam UK. He has written for the Huffington Post, Patheos and the Guardian, and is a speaker on University lecture circuits on issues relating to Muslim youth and Islam in the modern world.
Tahir also enjoys writing fiction and has published his first novel, The Day They All Died Young.
Can you attain true certainty in faith? As many reddit users take to the online world in order to attempt to criticise Islam, we respond by arguing that faith is, in reality, not an 'impossible game.'