Leaving Islam

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Bill Warner

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It is very difficult for a Muslim to leave Islam. It means losing their family and community (ummah). There is also the danger of being killed for blasphemy. These punishments are compounded if you speak in public about Islam. So, a public apostate, like Al Fadi, is a hero.

Al Fadi was born in Saudi Arabia and intended to become a jihadi or a member of the morality police. After coming to the US, he set out to prove Christianity was false, but found he could not do so.

There are basically two kinds of Islamic apostates – some become atheists and some become Christians. Al Fadi became an apostate from Islam and a devout Christian. His story is fascinating, his knowledge of Islam is deep and his courage is inspiring.

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