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Apostates

Breaking Free from Islam

Editor's Note: This is a worthy read, especially for western females who entertain the idea that Islam is a good religion.



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Problems Faced When Marrying A Muslim

 

Being born in a secular country, and being a hindu, I was taught to love and respect all religion. This was until I fell in love with a muslim. 


Ohio Judge Rules in favor of Teenage apostate...No...Not Rifqa

Ohio Judge Rules for Teenage Apostate...No, not Rifqa

[From Atlas Shrugs Website. Pamela is doing a great job exposing the Evils of Islam in the US]


Wafa Sultan on the "evils of Islam"

Millions of people have seen American psychiatrist Dr. Wafa Sultan's debate with a Muslim cleric, which was first shown on al-Jazeera television. In 2006, TIME magazine nominated Dr. Sultan as one of the world's most influential people. Sultan has appeared on many radio and TV shows in English, and regularly writes articles in Arabic that are read throughout the Muslim world. Her main purpose in life is to further the understanding of Islam and its effect on both the Muslim and non-Muslim world.


In Islam, one is free to choose her/his religion

[Author's Note: I would like to thank FFI reader Joyce for providing the two apostates web links used in this article]


Ex-Muslim receives death threats after publishing article critical of Islam -- in Tulsa

Robert Spencer
He criticized all religious belief in his essay. But he's not in fear for his life from an angry mob down the road at Oral Roberts University.

Pirouz's Testimonial

[color=blue][b]Editor's note:[/b] This testimony was posted on the original FFI site, and copied here on June 18, 2006. The original date of this testimony is unknown.[/color] [b]Pirouz[/b] Dear Ali, I read through most of your entire site, as well as some of the letters, and so decided to write a letter myself. I will keep this short and sweet, as the words I am about to say no doubt have already been said more eloquently.

Shabnam Nadiya's Testimonial

Editor's note: This testimony was posted on the original FFI site, and was copied here on June 18, 2006. The original date of this testimony is not known.

Shabnam Nadiya: Why I Remain an Atheist

 

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