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  • {{page_title|{{{apostatename}}} (Former Muslim)}} ==Testimony of Leaving Islam==
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  • ...ere to articles concerning possible converts. Once they are confirmed, add to the main list. Use/find better sources when possible. ...09/inmate_pleads_guilty_to_threat.html|2=2011-09-14}} Inmate pleads guilty to threatening judge]
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  • Definition of a warmonger: militarist; a person who advocates war or warlike policies http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webw In less than 10 years (between 623 AD and 630 AD) Muslims fought at least 28 battles in the cause of Allah under the leadership of Mu
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  • ...ing minority populations. This growth rate, however, is overwhelmingly due to immigration rates rather than birthrates. .../imamluqman.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/seven-out-of-every-ten-converts-leave-islam-by-imam-luqman-ahmad/}}</ref> - however, these particular findings are not
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  • ...regime in Iraq. It is a prescribed punishment in {{Quran|5|33}} for those who cause 'mischief'.]] ...tying and/or nailing someone to a cross, stake or tree. It can also refer to the method of public display of a body after execution.
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  • ...not best described as a 'movement in Islam', it shares in common with the former varieties the fact that a particular, largely new-found relationship with t ...retive schools within the tradition have been and continue to have reasons to be cooperative, their internal dialogue is also not without its conflicts.
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  • My aim is to expose true Islam through this wiki. # [[WikiIslam:Sandbox/Early Christian Views of Islam]]
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  • ...textual issues and use particular verses and examples from Muhammad's life to argue that close friendship/allied relationships with disbelievers is not f ...s://ilj.law.indiana.edu/articles/84/84_2_Leeman.pdf Interfaith Marriage in Islam: An Examination of the Legal
    21 KB (3,462 words) - 14:47, 6 August 2023
  • ...ls of Islamic law agree on many things, including the death sentence for [[Islam and Apostasy|apostates]].<ref>[{{Reference archive|1=http://formermuslimsun ...mic Thought]]). Additionally, adherence to a school of Islamic law appears to be more a matter of geography than conscience, as followers of each school
    15 KB (2,323 words) - 12:11, 8 March 2023
  • ...is needs further investigation. According to Wikipedia, she did convert to Islam. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mamta_Kulkarni ...is confirmed with the fact that there is no mention of their conversion to Islam on their Wikipedia pages. --[[User:Axius|Axius]] <span style="font-size:88%
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  • ...a ''murtad'' (مرتد, or 'apostate'). One who hides his apostasy is referred to as a ''munāfiq'' (منافق, or 'hypocrite'). ..., the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Today, the punishment
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  • ...websites]]. The Toolbox is a work in progress, and everybody is encouraged to add more useful [[links]] of their own. ===Websites by Ex-Muslims===
    48 KB (6,970 words) - 01:00, 26 September 2014
  • ...argue exclusively, as a doctrine of military conquest, with the reference to internal struggle being a metaphorical usage. ...til the jihad becomes Fard Ayn upon the whole Ummah of Islam from the East to the West". And the following have like Fatawa: Al Kassani, Ibn Najim and Ib
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  • ...a ''murtad'' (مرتد, or 'apostate'). One who hides his apostasy is referred to as a ''munāfiq'' (منافق, or 'hypocrite'). ..., the overwhelming majority of traditional Islamic scholars today continue to hold execution as the proper punishment for apostasy. Today, the punishment
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  • ...ational contexts, ranging from unprovoked imperial Jihad, to wife-beating, to amputations. While a few modern Islamic scholars have challenged the legali ===Invitations to Islam Prior to Violence===
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  • ...n-believers who are not Jews or Christians ought to be given the choice of Islam or death, forced conversion in effect. ...use Christians believe that Jesus is the son of god and Jews (according to Islam) believe that Ezra is the son of god and "they took their rabbis as lords b
    42 KB (7,373 words) - 22:35, 17 December 2022
  • ...n-believers who are not Jews or Christians ought to be given the choice of Islam or death, forced conversion in effect. ...use Christians believe that Jesus is the son of god and Jews (according to Islam) believe that Ezra is the son of god and "they took their rabbis as lords b
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  • ...question <ref> Yeʼor., B., 2011. The decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, p.79 </ref>. ...or die.<ref>{{cite web |title=Islam |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/Islam |work=Encyclopedia Britannica |location=New York |date=17 August 2021|acces
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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...ials (appointed) over them, '''and those whose hearts are made to incline (to truth)''' and the (ransoming of) captives and those in debts and in the way
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  • ...cholars:Jihad|jihad]]. The payment of zakat is one of the 5 [[pillars]] of Islam, paying it is thus [[fard|mandatory]] for the believer, and denying the nec ...|2|43}}|Establish worship, pay the poor-due, and bow your heads with those who bow (in worship).}}
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