It provides guidance and leads to enlightenment. I had an interest in what he said about Islam, and then I researched it, and to my surprise, everything he said was true, but you couldn’t discuss it with your mosque leaders or family due to severe backlash. 11 reviews This book is a critical analysis of religion in general and Islam in particular. This is why Muslims are adamant that the Many ex-Muslims who consider publicly leaving the faith hold back given their parents’ or grandparents’ age and health.There’s often a frail family member in the picture who doesn’t have a robust understanding of the concept of the freedom Much of this is due to the belief held by some Muslims that being a Muslim is synonymous with being a decent human being. But Muslims doing This is a tacit admission by Muslims of two very telling propositions.First, that the mere suggestion that ex-Muslims exist is provocative enough to pierce the veil of Islamic indoctrination.
In fact the reason the Ayatollahs are here is because of the Shah. If you’ve ever belonged to a religious community, you know that there’s a beautiful feeling of belonging.That feeling of everyone in the community knowing everyone else. Viewed in this light, preserving family “honour” can be the heartless option. Jesus was truly peaceful and loving, whereas Mohammed was sadistic. Specifically, parents’ social standing and reputation within their religious community. Try to imagine how awful that made me feel. You can read third and fourth paragraph to get answer. To state that you do not believe in Islam anymore is construed as an admission that you no longer believe in goodness itself; that you no longer identify fully as a member of the family.Furthermore, the Qur’an makes repeated pronouncements of how What sane family member would not be agitated if they believed such things awaited their child or grandchild in the afterlife? Critics of Islam will see such maneuvers as historical revisionism. I have also heard of an Egyptian taxi driver in New York who explained to his passenger ‘Christianity is all love; Islam is all hate’. This is a complete misunderstanding.The title of Sidra Mahmood’s article infers that the problem experienced by ex-Muslims is not merely an Islamic problem. It’s probably one of the best parts about religious communities—be they Muslim or of any other faith group.Many people who care little for Islamic theology do not wish to lose that sense of extended family; that sense of multigenerational community that they often find in thriving abundance at the mosque.Marrying someone whom your parents will approve of can provide you with that sublime feeling of acceptance and cohesion. I think the latin phrase: Mundus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur – “The world wants to be deceived, so let it be deceived.” – applies.Gosh I couldn’t agree more wholeheartedly with you.What kind of human being devotes their life to Islam, with its teachings, its rules and its obligations?What kind of human being has any form of respect for Mohammed, based on his own words, his own deeds and his own life?Islam is a cancer.