Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out

A book worthy of your attention.

Leaving islam - muslim apostates

It’s a funny thing. When one makes the seemingly straightforward observation that the vast, vast majority of terrorist attacks in the world are perpetrated by Muslims, one is told that one is tiptoeing close to the dreaded “Islamaphobia” line, and that more education about Islam is needed to rectify this backwards view of one of the world’s great religions.

Then, something even funnier happens. The more one learns about Islam, the MORE accurate the initial impression becomes. This book, a candid discussion of a religious third rail that most Westerners simply refuse to acknowledge, let along confront, throws into stark relief the burdens and perils of both living under Islam, and having the temerity to dare leave it. One finally sees through the veneer of Westernized language to discover that Islam does indeed offer freedom of religion: you can choose Islam, or you can choose death. Islam truly is a religion of peace – so long as the death of “innocents” is narrowly defined to protect only fellow Muslims and the mere fact of being a kaffir is grounds for summary execution. The list goes on and on.

The 23 accounts in here provide gripping, factual representations of just what it is actual Islam holds for those it engulfs. The fact that it is controversial that this book “dares” even print a picture of Muhammed shows you the depths to which truly free speech has sunk even in our nation (it’s also telling that some of Amazon’s ‘tag suggestions’ for this book include ‘sad, bias, drivel, polemic’ and ‘anti-islam’). Understand the “logic” here: this is a truthful book about people’s experiences trying to leave Islam, and that alone is considered “anti-Islam”. I encourage everyone to read this book to truly educate themselves as to what Islam has in store for all of us.
Amazon.com: Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out: Susan Crimp, Joel Richardson: Books

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2 Comments

  1. Aurora
    Jul 16, 2008

    The more one learns about Islam, the MORE accurate the initial impression becomes. This book, a candid discussion of a religious third rail that most Westerners simply refuse to acknowledge, let along confront, throws into stark relief the burdens and perils of both living under Islam, and having the temerity to dare leave it.

    Zee, All you need is to hear a few of the stories of the horrific treatment of people under Islam and some corresponding verses out of the Koran and it all comes starkly into focus. It’s a pity liberals aren’t doing any reading worth squat.

  2. zee
    Jul 16, 2008

    It’s a pity liberals aren’t doing any reading worth squat.
    That is what is amazing to me. The headlines are out there. There is Europe and England with no go zones. There are volumes of words directly out of muslim mouths, yet, the left insists on staying stuck on stupid.

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