> Why did we leave
> Islam?
>
http://www.geocities.com/exmuslims_survey/apostasy.html
>
> " It never felt wholly right for me, and I began to notice more and more
> discrepancies, outright anomalies, and paganistic nonsense. I realised I
> never truly believed, although I tried so hard, and that I do not believe in
> any conventionally-held notions of divinity. "-Pazuzu bin Hanbi, UK
>
> " Islam made me very unhappy and my life was very difficult. Finally I
> prayed God as Christians do, in my own language and I believe God helped me
> out of islam. I understood that it`s not a good way to live your life and
> that God doesn`t require people to live like that. "-Maddalena, Finland
>
> " I was always an atheist/agnostic/humanist at heart. I converted because I
> fell in love with a Muslim. In retrospect this was largely possible because
> her family was essentially secular and non-practicing. After 5 years of
> attending mosque and readin Qur'an I knew the book was bunk- the lynchpin
> being the verse that allows wife-beating, which even Malaysian 'feminist' ...