Book

Why We Left Islam

by Susan Crimp, Joel Richardson

📖 Overview

"Why We Left Islam" compiles personal accounts from ex-Muslims who chose to leave their faith. The book features testimonies from individuals across different cultures and backgrounds who detail their experiences with Islam and their reasons for departing from it. The narratives cover topics ranging from religious doubts to cultural pressures and social consequences of apostasy. Contributors share their encounters with Islamic practices, beliefs, and communities, along with the challenges they faced during and after their departure from the religion. Authors Susan Crimp and Joel Richardson present these stories within the broader context of religious freedom and personal choice. The book examines the intersection of faith, identity, and individual autonomy through real-world experiences of former adherents.

👀 Reviews

The book appears to have limited reader reviews available online, making it difficult to establish clear consensus. What readers liked: - Firsthand accounts from former Muslims - Details about personal experiences leaving Islam - Clear writing style that explains Islamic concepts to Western readers What readers disliked: - Some readers felt it had an anti-Islamic bias - Questions about authenticity of some accounts - Limited scope focused mainly on negative experiences - Lack of historical/theological context Ratings: Amazon: 3.7/5 from 31 reviews Goodreads: 3.4/5 from 17 ratings One Amazon reviewer wrote: "Provides important personal stories but lacks balanced perspective." Another noted: "Valuable insights into challenges faced by apostates." Several reviewers mentioned the book works better as a collection of personal narratives rather than scholarly analysis. Multiple critical reviews pointed out perceived selection bias in which stories were included. [Note: Limited review data available makes comprehensive analysis difficult]

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🤔 Interesting facts

🕌 The book features personal testimonies from former Muslims who risked their lives to convert to other religions, with many facing death threats and being disowned by their families. 📚 Co-author Joel Richardson also writes under the pen name Joel Struve and has authored several other books about Islam and end-times prophecy. ⚠️ The book's publisher, WND Books, received threats and harassment over the publication, particularly regarding the cover art which depicted a torn Quran. 🗣️ Many of the ex-Muslims featured in the book used pseudonyms to protect their identities from potential reprisals from their former communities. 🌍 The narratives come from individuals across multiple continents and cultures, including converts from Iran, Egypt, Pakistan, and several Western nations.