Leaving Islam: Apostates Speak Out
Synopsis
In the West abandoning one's religion (apostasy) can be a difficult, emotional decision, which sometimes has social repercussions. However, in culturally diverse societies where there is a mixture of ethnic groups and various philosophies of life, most people look upon such shifts in intellectual allegiance as a matter of personal choice and individual right. By contrast, in Islam apostasy is still viewed as an almost unthinkable act, and in orthodox circles it is considered a crime punishable by death. Renowned scholar of Islamic Studies Bernard Lewis described the seriousness of leaving the Islamic faith in the following dire terms: "Apostasy was a crime as well as a sin, and the apostate was damned both in this world and the next. His crime was treason
Publisher information
- Publisher: Prometheus Books
- ISBN: 9781591020684
- Number of pages: 474
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 35 mm
- Weight: 816g
- Languages: English

















