Leaving Islam Apostates Speak Out

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Pub. Date: 2003-05-01
Publisher(s): Prometheus
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Summary

In Islam apostasy is still viewed as an almost unthinkable act, and in orthodox circles it is considered a crime punishable by death. Renowned scholar of Islamic Studies Bernard Lewis described the seriousness of leaving the Islamic faith in the following dire terms: "Apostasy was a crime as well as a sin, and the apostate was damned both in this world and the next. His crime was treason -- desertion and betrayal of the community to which he belonged, and to which he owed loyalty; his life and property were forfeit. He was a dead limb to be excised." Defying the death penalty applicable to all apostates in Islam, the ex-Muslims who are here represented feel it is their duty to speak up against their former faith, to tell the truth about the fastest growing religion in the world. These former Muslims, from all parts of the Islamic world, recount how they slowly came to realise that the religion into which they were born was not only a sham but a dangerous cult.

Author Biography

Ibn Warraq is the author of Why I Am Not a Muslim and the editor of What the Koran Really Says, The Quest for the Historical Muhammad, and The Origins of the Koran

Table of Contents

Preface 11(15)
PART 1: THEORY AND PRACTICE OF APOSTASY IN ISLAM
Apostasy
15(24)
Early History of Apostasy in Islam: Zindiqs, Atheists, Dualists, Mystics, and Freethinkers
39(12)
Al-Rawandi and Al-Razi
51(8)
Sufism, or Islamic Mysticism and the Rejection of Islam
59(4)
Abu `I-`Ala' Ahmad b. `Abd Allah b. Sulayman al-Ma`arri
63(10)
The Poet of Doubt: `Umar Khayyam: Medieval and Modern Iranian Freethought
73(16)
Apostates of Islam I: Converts to Christianity
89(12)
Apostates of Islam II: Converts to Hinduism, Humanism, Deism, Atheism, and Agnosticism
101(8)
Apostasy, Human Rights, and Islam
109(6)
PART 2: TESTIMONIES SUBMITTED TO THE ISIS WEB SITE
Introduction
115(2)
Ibn Warraq
Testimonies from the ISIS Web Site
117(18)
PART 3: TESTIMONIES OF BORN MUSLIMS: MURTADD FITRI
Introduction: The Allah That Failed
135(2)
Ibn Warraq
Why I Left Islam: My Passage From Faith to Enlightenment
137(22)
Ali Sina
A Journal of My Escape from the Hell of Islam
159(22)
Sheraz Malik
Islamic Terrorism and the Genocide in Bangladesh
181(22)
Abul Kasem
An Iranian Girlhood and Islamic Barbarism
203(10)
Parvin Darabi
Leaving Islam and Living Islam
213(12)
Azam Kamguian
Thinking for Oneself
225(2)
Faisal Muhammad
A Rationalist Look at Islam
227(12)
Husain Ahmed
Floods, Droughts, Islam, and Other Natural Calamities
239(12)
Syed K. Mirza
Liberation from Muhammadan Ideology
251(4)
Shoaib Nasir
A View from the Far East
255(6)
Shah Ismail
An Accidental Critic
261(16)
Taner Edis
On Being a Woman in Pakistan
277(2)
Qayyum
The Lifting of the Veil of Blind Faith
279(6)
Sophia
Autobiography of a Dissident
285(8)
Anwar Shaikh
Now I Am Guided
293(8)
Muhammad bin Abdulla
The Wind Blowing through My Hair
301(2)
Nadia
A Philosopher's Rejection of Islam
303(12)
Irfan Khawaja
My Malaise A Malaysian Ex-Muslim (Malaysia)
315(4)
A Nightmare in Tunisia
319(14)
Samia Labidi
An Atheist from Andhra Pradesh
333(6)
Azad
PART 4: TESTIMONIES OF WESTERN CONVERTS: MURTADD MILLI
From Submitter to Mulhid
339(14)
Denis Giron
A Spanish Testament: My Experience As a Muslim
353(8)
Rene
``Forget What Is and Is Not Islam''
361(4)
Michael Muhammad Knight
I Married a Muslim
365(4)
Faiza
Dark Comedy
369(22)
Ben Hoja
APPENDICES
A. Islam on Trial: The Textual Evidence
391(1)
Muhammad and His Companions
391(9)
``Out of Context''
400(5)
The Koran
405(9)
Jihad
414(11)
Anwar Shaikh and the Inconsistencies of the Koran
425(6)
B. Ex-Muslims of the World Unite!
431(1)
ISIS: Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society
431(2)
Faith Freedom International
433(3)
Advocates of Article 18
436(1)
Apostates of Islam
436(3)
C. The Council for Secular Humanism
439(2)
D. A List of Web Sites Critical of Islam
441(26)
E. Bibliography of Books Critical of Islam
467

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