Mina Ahadi campaigns for citizens' rights and for legal systems based upon secular values rather than upon religious doctrine.
Since October 2018, she has been the official ambassador for the registered association intaktiv e.V., which opposes the circumcision of male children.
[2][3] Ahadi's husband, who was also a political activist, was put to death in Iran on the date of the couple's wedding anniversary.
Due to death threats, she has been living under police protection from the moment of her first public appearance as the chairwoman of the Central Council of Ex-Muslims.
[5][6] On 20 October 2007, Ahadi was awarded the Secularist of the Year prize by the UK's National Secular Society.