Why We Left Islam
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Publisher: WND Books
ISBN: 978-0-979267-10-9
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Subtitle: Former Muslims Speak Out
Hardback, 183 pages
He was about to convert to Islam but pleaded... "Please, I fear I am about to make the biggest mistake of my life. Please give me one solid reason not to convert."
This desperate cry for help from a visitor to an interfaith website inspired Susan Crimp and Joel Richardson to seek out that reason. Instead of one, they found many, put forward by former Muslims who dared to speak out about the repressive religion that had held them in thrall.
Collected here are the powerful and brutally honest personal testimonies of men and women who have left Islam—at the risk of death. What compelled these individuals to free themselves from Islam's tyrannical grip, how did they do it, and at what cost? Why We Left Islam provides the shocking, disturbing answers.
Endorsements:
Powerfully written and deeply compelling, these accounts of people of conscience who left Islam are rendered all the more poignant by the realization that each one of them, whatever their status or situation, lives under the death sentence mandated by the Muslim Prophet Mohammad for apostates from Islam. This book should be required reading for human rights activists and all those who value the dignity of the human person, so that they will see why this horrific denial of the freedom of conscience within Islam must be resisted by all people of good will. —Robert Spencer, Director of Jihad Watch and author of New York Times bestsellers, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam and The Truth About Muhammad
The rights of Muslims to leave Islam is emerging as an international human rights issue of the first order. Why We Left Islam both documents and humanizes the tragedy of those born Muslims who wish to pursue their conscience. The stories are vivid and the political implications profound. —Daniel Pipes, Founder and Director, Middle East Forum
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"I still remember my sister's black eyes; she stared at the sky while she was dug into the ground. She was wrapped in white sheets and her hands were tied to her body. She was buried up to her waist. The rabid mob circled her with stones in their hands and started throwing them at her while the roars of Allah-u-Akbar, Allah-u-Akbar added to their frenzy...."
Copyright: 2008
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