She nevertheless disregards the part which clearly defines apostates and non-Muslims as wrong and who mislead people who distrust Allah’s sincere and trustworthy words.
Please try again It is a very interesting read into Islam from an ex-Muslim’s point of view and the best guide to learning Islam. The Atheist Muslim: A Journey from Religion to Reason
Both major branches of Islam, (Shia and Sunni) at the current moment, support Islamic Sharia Law which dictates that apostates must be sentenced to death.A fatwa, in the Islamic faith, is the name given to a legal interpretation of Islamic law issues by a learned person, or ‘judge’. Please try again. It mirrors my own thought process and life experience very closely. She introduces herself as a previous ex-Muslim, who has since returned to Islam, after understanding it’s true essence. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations
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The book also covers some arguments for God and some counterarguments against God’s existence. The author has talked about his interpretation of the Holy Quran.
Presents the arguments against religion very well so that anyone can understand. However, she doesn’t offer any compelling arguments that apostasy is merely a social issue as a result of misunderstanding of Islam.First and foremost apostasy, the renunciation of a previously held religious faith, is not a new phenomenon in the Islamic world, often attributed to the new age of the internet. I highly recommend it for people interested in knowing the atheist side of the argument and the logical & moral quagmires that Islam (and all other religions) presents. Moreover, it discusses the scientific flaws in the Quran and argues how it looks like a book written by a seventh century Arab warlord rather than the creator of the billions of galaxies. Very well written and informative book. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2018 This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. You can read third and fourth paragraph to get answer. This book is a critical analysis of religion in general and Islam in particular. The apostates of the time were told to re-join Islam or face the sword resulting in the deaths of tens of thousands that no longer wished to submit. Greatly enjoyed reading this, author makes a strong case of living life based on reason & evidence, how life can be more worthwhile without without the unnecessary distraction of religions The book is factually and scientifically accurate too without overburdening the reader with too much technical details.
The book starts with a little introduction of the author—how and why he became an ex-Muslim—and it is followed up with the importance of writing the book.
His journey from Islam to atheism is a journey worth reading. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations Harris enjoys a huge following on social media where he stays in contact with the plight of ex-Muslims and gives voice to the cause of encouraging ex-Muslims to come out. Harris' deep understanding of Islam and his ability to explain the flaws of Islam in the simplest of styles makes his book, blogs and videos the best way to understand Islam. If you own the copyright to this book and it is wrongfully on our website, we offer a simple DMCA procedure to remove your content from our site. Some of the first historical records of Islam, recovered after the death of Mohammad, give an account of war waged upon apostates. 3. It discusses the critical and sensitive topic of the character of Allah (Muslim God) and Muhammad in light of the Quran, Hadith (collection of Muhammad’s quotes), and the biography of Muhammad. Contrast is the mother of clarity. National Review Online, January 2013.I haven’t seen these figures on a leftist website.
It discusses the importance of God in keeping the morality of the society and the mental well-being of the human species. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists.
Cohen, What’s Left: How Liberals Lost Their Way (London: Fourth Estate, 2007), 361. I am looking forward to a book on comparisons of the Abrahamic religion with Sanatana Dharma.