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Contents

[edit] Islam & Apostasy (Malaysia)

[edit] Former Muslims

[edit] Dr. Wafa Sultan

[edit] Al-Jazeera

The clip that started it all. According to the New York Times, this video has been viewed more than a million times.


[edit] "Cartoons, a crack in the wall"


[edit] "Islam kills humanity and produces terrorists"

Al-Jazeera TV, July 26, 2005: Wafa Sultan Clashes with Algerian Islamist Ahmad bin Muhammad over Islamic Teachings and Terrorism


[edit] Speech on America's Truth Forum


[edit] Simon Altaf

[edit] Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Interviewed on Danish TV (first one minute is in Danish)

[edit] A Conversation with Salman Rushdie

[edit] Salman Rushdie on Full Focus


(first 10 minutes)

[edit] Maryam Namazie

[edit] On criticising Islam

[edit] Against Honour Killing

[edit] Former Terrorists

Former Muslims - Walid Shoebat, Zak Anani and Ibrahim Abdullah




Charles Wardle aka Abdur Rahman New Zealander turned Islamic militant, now atheist

[edit] Muslim Scholars Speak "Death To Apostates"

[edit] Capital Punishment for Apostates


Urdu with English Subtitles

[edit] Other Former Muslims

Kim, a Australian ex-Muslim convert

Read her testimony at: KimDonesia (former Muslim)

Hassan, an ex-Muslim from the UK who was born into Islam

[edit] See also

[edit] External Links

  • Wafa Sultan - Wikipedia
  • ExMuslimUK - videos from an agnostic humanist born in the UK and of Indo-Pakistani descent.
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