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Leaving Islam by impossible27(m): 11:17pm On Feb 03, 2016
With the aticles of ali sina the founder of freedom faith. Millions of people are leaving islam around the world after finding d truth what islam ment to them. here are some greeting letters to ali sina

Hello Ali,
I finally joined your website as a registered
member. I just wanted to let you know how my
journey began and how your website was largely
responsible for my leaving Islam and now
completely detesting the so called religion of
peace. I live in Fiji. We have a largely secular
government with the predominant religion being
Christianity, followed by Hinduism and then
Islam. Fiji Muslims are basically Indians whose
forefathers were converted to Islam. They came
to Fiji with Hindus as labourers for the sugar
cane plantations. They number only about 36000
or so but are very influential in that we have
Muslim schools mosques, etc. all over the place.
The good thing is on the grandeur scheme of
things the Muslims in Fiji are largely Minion’s in
that they follow the faith blindly without much
thought or analysis. This does two things it
keeps them away from fundamentalism and also
quite ignorant to the many ills in the faith. I was
born into one such home. Middle class so called
good Muslims. I was taught the Arabic version of
the Quran by the time I was 4 years old. I
finished the learning of the Quran by 10 or so
and slowly through training etc. became the area
Imam by the time I was about 15 or 16years old
meaning I was leading about 50 men in prayer.
The one good thing in Fiji is that Western
Education is compulsory and thus I attended and
finished high school. During the later years of my
schooling as I learnt more about science the
questions started coming and it did not take me
long to drift away from the religion. Added with
the peer pressure of a largely western life style
practised by my friends I sort of became a non-
practising Muslim which caused much conflict
with my parents.
Anyway over the years i did all the usual things
got married to a non-Muslim converted her had a
child started a business etc. etc.
When I turned 35 I kinda had faith crises. The
guilt and fear of not conforming to my faith plus
the sudden realization that I was not immortal
pushed me towards Islam again. I have seen this
happening to many Muslims who as they get
older seem to reawaken the virus as you put it
so well. In the ensuing 2 or 3 years i became
somewhat devout. It was in the year 2010 when
after saying my ZOHAR prayer in my office
during Ramadan that something in my head said
“am I doing the right thing”. All those questions
that I had as a young rebel started flooding back.
My research started on the web and within a few
hours of reading and searching I came across
your website. Needless to say I did not sleep
that night as all that I knew or thought to be
true was shattered. It’s almost like having a
trusted loving partner cheat on you only this is
deeper and more painful as one models his or
her life around this belief that we have the key
to the truth and therefor heaven. For quite a few
nights after that I read and researched and it
became clear that I was part of a cult and my
beliefs were shattered. My journey to
enlightenment had begun. Within a year or so I
went from being a born again Muslim to
someone who detests Islam with every fiber of
my being. I hated the fact that I tried to impose
this cult onto my wife and daughter and even to
my wife’s niece.
To this day I abhor the process of brainwashing
that a Muslim (all religions do the same) child
goes through. I hated the fact the fact that I
wasted so many years of my life not really living
like a human being free of all men made bull
crap despite that fact that I lived a rebellious life
in my twenties there were certain things you still
did not do like eating non halal foods etc. By this
time thanks to you and the website and my own
verifications I had well and truly left Islam. It
was the hardest thing I ever did and I am very
proud of myself for doing so. I know many
readers will agree with this and that is that Islam
is like the HIV virus it takes over your whole life
and it takes a great deal of courage to part from
it.
In the last few years I studied Christianity,
Hinduism, and Buddhism. I found Christianity to
be simply a milder version of Islam and quite
frankly the Quran is just the Old Testament on
steroids. There is some truth to the philosophy
and fundamental belief systems of the Eastern
faiths like cause and effect Karma etc. but
overall the rituals are illogical. I have since
started looking for scientific evidence on survival
after bodily death and this is when things got
really interesting. I have read and researched
near death experiences (NDErs), evidence of
Reincarnation, Death bed visions, mediumship,
sightings of Ghosts and spirits etcm etc. After
exhaustive research I have concluded that we do
survive death and we do have a soul. I am also
certain that there is a creator and an energy
source that we all seem to be part of but it does
not have anything to do with any of the
organized stupidity which we call religion.
I believe I am now a much better human being.
My journey has been hard but the resulting
knowledge and subsequent mental freedom that I
have granted myself and to my family has been
worth it.
I also agree entirely with you that the west or
the civilized world has to stop Islam now and call
a spade a spade. We are running around in
circles by being politically correct. Islam is and
always has been the greatest threat to humanity.
We must stop it now or regret the consequences
forever.
I am so ashamed to be called a Muslim that I am
changing my name so that I no longer identify
with this cult.
I want to thank you very, very much to have
taken the time and for having the courage to put
up this website. For some of us it really has
been a life changer.
Warm Regards

Hi Ali,
Thanks for your previous reply to my email.
Honestly, I left Islam thanks to your website a
couple of years ago and thanks to my little
understanding of English so I was able to grasp all
your writings. But, I left Islam completely after I
bought your book. No more 5 times prayers and
fasting after that and no more love to Muhammad.
The only person who knows I am no longer muslim
is my very long time best friend. He is very
educated and has long list of overseas education.
He is a very nice person and always kind to me.
We care each other. We share every knowledge we
have.
I have shared your site to him. At first he was
impressed with your understanding of Islam and
started to view Muhammad lower than he did
before.
Now, he changed his mind about Islam since he
learned from Hamza Yusuf ( an American convert
to Islam) that he converted to Islam thanks to his
Near Death Experience.
Can you explain it to us , If Islam is lie, why
Hamza Yusuf’s NDE is effective to take him to
Islam as well as those who meet Jesus in NDE?
This is going to be my discussion with my best
friend.
Thanks for your answer.
Millions of people have reported NDE. I have
been reading their stories in www.nderf.org since
last year and so far I read 500 of them. I also
watched more than 200 stories of NDE on
Youtube.
People who die report a variety of experiences.
Some see God and heaven and others are sent
to hell. Some just hover over their bodies and
don’t leave this plane of existence and then
reenter their bodies.
The experiences can be diverse depending of
their intensity. Although these people see a
glimpse of the other life their understanding does
not improve. Each interprets their experience
based on their limited understanding. One person
who had a near death experience and did not
leave this world, saw his body and then move
away travelling through the town and flying over
the trees. He felt very good but then he became
scared that if he did not return he may die. So
he returned to his body. He asserted that heaven
and hell don’t exist because in his NDE he saw
neither of them.
Is he right? This is like a person taking a boat
and going to UK, landing on a shore and looking
around seeing no houses and no people. He then
returns, .........

for more visit
www.faithfreedom.org/category/leaving-islam/
Re: Leaving Islam by Edwinmason(m): 11:32pm On Feb 03, 2016
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