|
Famous Ex-Muslims:
Other ex-Muslims:
| Name/nick |
Country
of Origin |
Gender,
Age/Age group
|
Left Islam on/in *:
|
Current
Belief
|
Email(click @)/
Web site (WWW)
|
| Murtad
Mama |
|
Malaysia |
F,
21-30
|
N/A
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Hale |
|
U.S.A |
M
|
N/A
|
Hinduism
|
|
| Abul Kasem |
|
Bangladesh |
M
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| Shabbir
Ahmed |
|
Bangladesh |
M
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| Amin |
|
Malaysia |
M,
21-30
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| M.A.Hussain |
|
India |
M,
41-50
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| Dr. A. A.
Ahmed |
 |
Sudan |
M,
41-50
|
N/A
|
Christianity
|
@
|
| Taqui
ur Rahman |
 |
India |
M,
21-30
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| Crow |
 |
U.S.A |
F,
18
|
N/A
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Pharnazathres |
 |
U.K. |
M,
21-30
|
N/A
|
Theist
|
|
| Pablo
Fanques |
 |
U.S.A |
M,
22
|
N/A
|
Bagist
|
|
| Saira |
 |
Pakistan |
F,
43
|
N/A
|
Universal
Spirituality
|
|
| Sheraz
Malik |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
24
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
M.
F. Mughal
|
 |
Pakistan |
M,
50+
|
N/A
|
Atheist
|
|
| Ayesha
Ahmed |
 |
India |
F,
23
|
2002
|
Atheist
|
|
| Ben Rukhsana |
 |
U.K. |
M,
24
|
March
2003
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Adam |
 |
Malaysia |
M,
27
|
August
2001
|
Christianity
|
|
| Shitan |
 |
Saudi
Arabia |
F,
51
|
Since
childhood
|
Theist
|
|
| Fariel |
 |
Bangladesh |
F,
29
|
In
my Childhood
|
Atheist
|
|
| Ellen |
 |
U.K. |
F,
31-40
|
June
2003
|
Sikhism
|
|
| Marianne |
 |
Malaysia |
F,
31-40
|
|
Christianity
|
|
| Salim
Hussain |
 |
U.K. |
M,
26
|
2003
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Dreamer |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
21-30
|
2002
|
(exploring)
|
|
| Quest |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
21-30
|
1998
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Bread |
 |
China |
M,
29
|
July
1, 2003
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Jamshed |
 |
Afghanistan |
M,
21-30
|
1999
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Amanda
C |
 |
U.K. |
F,
27
|
Jan
2003
|
Judaism
|
|
| Fatima |
 |
Morocco |
F,
28
|
2000
|
Atheist
|
|
| Hussein
|
 |
Egypt |
M,
45
|
2001
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Julia
Potter |
 |
Egypt |
F,
11-20
|
Sep.,
2003
|
Agnostic
|
|
|
Ahmed BenKerishan |
 |
U.A.E |
M,
38
|
2001
|
Atheist
|
|
| Maria |
 |
Mexico |
F,
21-30
|
09/24/03
|
Theist
|
|
| Mimi |
 |
Morocco |
M,
24
|
18/01/2000
|
Atheist
|
|
| surfer1 |
 |
Egypt |
M,
28
|
2001
|
Agnostic
|
|
|
Mamduh (Prince of Egypt) |
 |
Egypt |
M,
17
|
Oct.
7, 2003
|
Atheist
|
|
| Mustafa
Khan |
 |
India |
M,
31-40
|
2000
|
Atheist
|
|
| Paz
|
 |
USA |
F,
21-30
|
1999
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Dima |
 |
Palestine |
F,
19
|
1/10/2003
|
Christianity
|
|
| Nafion |
 |
South
Africa |
M,
31-40
|
4
years ago
|
Theist
|
|
| Rebecca |
 |
U.K. |
F,
20
|
2002
|
Humanist
|
|
| A.N. |
 |
Bangladesh |
M,
21-30
|
Since
childhood
|
|
|
| Shamal |
 |
Malaysia |
M,
31-40
|
1987-1992
|
Christianity
|
|
| Degheygh
|
 |
Malaysia |
M,
34
|
1985
|
Atheist
|
|
| Arrianna
|
 |
Malaysia |
F,
21-30
|
|
Atheist
|
|
| Adnan |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
21-30
|
1999
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Dendel
|
 |
Belgium |
M,
29
|
1984
|
Atheist
|
|
|
Dionisio (Denis) Giron |
 |
U.S.A. |
M,
25
|
Sep.
1999
|
Atheist
|
|
|
Ibn Rushd |
 |
Canada |
F,
21
|
Oct.
2001
|
Jewish-Atheist
|
|
| Imran
Hossain |
 |
Bangladesh |
M,
22
|
April
2003
|
Humanist
|
|
| Arshad
Ahmed |
 |
India |
M,
25
|
1990-91
|
Atheist
|
|
| Ahmed |
 |
India |
M,
31-40
|
May
2003
|
Atheist
|
|
| Sadamn
Refos |
 |
Sudan |
M,
34
|
Jan
1999
|
Christianity
|
|
| Sinbad |
 |
India |
M,
34
|
08/12/2003
|
Christianity
|
|
| Fars |
 |
Iran |
F,
31-40
|
1984
|
Christianity
|
|
| JoeBlack |
 |
Tunisia |
M
|
1996
|
Atheist
|
|
Mohamed
Fayçal
|
 |
Algeria |
M,
21-30
|
1996-1997
|
Satanism
|
|
| Sweetlullaby |
|
|
F,
22
|
2003
|
Atheist
|
|
| Lyalpuri |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
31-40
|
1970ies
|
Christianity
|
|
| Mansoor |
 |
India |
|
|
Hinduism
|
|
| Suat |
 |
U.S.A. |
M,
21-30
|
Feb
2003
|
Atheist
|
|
| Crazy
Train |
 |
Syria |
M
|
Ramadan,
2003
|
Atheist
|
|
| abugahl
|
|
Mid
East |
M,
31-40
|
1985
|
Atheist
|
|
| Freedom |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
31-40
|
1996
|
Non-specific
spirituality
|
|
| Arash |
 |
Iran |
M,
26
|
2000
|
Human
|
|
| Kat |
 |
U.S.A. |
F,
37
|
2003
|
Christianity
|
|
| Clear
Mind |
 |
U.S.A. |
F,
43
|
1/1/2004
|
|
|
| Jay |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
37
|
2001
|
Atheist
|
|
| Imran
Quazi |
 |
India |
M,
28
|
April
2002
|
Atheist
|
|
| Lazar |
 |
Turkey |
M,
31-40
|
June
13, 2003
|
Christianity
|
|
| Raelian
Amanat |
 |
Indonesia |
M,
31-40
|
|
Raelian
|
|
| Mohamed
Karim Labidi |
 |
Tunisia |
M,
38
|
1999
|
Atheist
|
|
| Khansaa |
 |
Tunisia |
M,
24
|
1998
|
Atheist
|
|
| Jay
McAdam |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
31-40
|
2001
|
Atheist
|
|
| Jafar |
 |
Iraq |
M,
16
|
1999
|
Atheist
|
|
| Ninetta |
 |
Malaysia |
F,
31-40
|
1995
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Awake |
 |
U.S.A. |
F
|
Feb
2004
|
|
|
| Paars
Ruby |
 |
Malaysia |
F,
31-40
|
|
Atheist
|
|
| Margaret |
 |
U.S.A. |
F,
31-40
|
March
2004
|
Christianity
|
|
| Rafi |
 |
India |
M,
31-40
|
Over
last 4 yrs
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Esther |
 |
U.K. |
F,
31-40
|
August
2003
|
Judaism
|
|
| WL
Cati |
 |
U.S.A. |
F,
41-50
|
1997
|
Christianity
|
|
| Maryam |
 |
Egypt |
F,
20
|
April
2004
|
Christianity
|
|
| Peace4u |
 |
Germany |
F,
21-30
|
Feb
2004
|
Atheist
|
|
| K.
G. Malik |
 |
U.S.A. |
M,
above 50
|
May
2004
|
Theist
|
|
| Saad
Ahmed |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
25
|
2002
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Shahrooz |
 |
Iran |
M,
19
|
Youth
|
Zoroastrianism
|
|
| Amr
ibn Hichem |
 |
Tunisia |
M,
50
|
Early
70's
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Mounif |
 |
Morocco |
M,
31
|
1990
|
Christianity
|
|
| ExMuslim |
 |
Arab
world |
M,
35
|
When
I was 18
|
No
religion
|
|
| yasmin100 |
 |
Pakistan |
F,
35
|
1990
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Baig |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
31-40
|
1998
|
Alien
Theology
|
|
| Sipan |
 |
Kurdistan |
M,
23
|
1994
|
Atheist
|
|
| Waheed |
 |
Pakistan |
M,
27
|
Nov/Dec
2002
|
Agnostic
|
|
| Cindy
D. |
 |
U.S.A. |
F,
47
|
May
2004
|
Undecided
|
|
| Vladimir |
 |
Turkey |
M,
21-30 |
1994 |
Christianity |
|
| Abdel
Masih |
 |
Egypt |
M,
36 |
1986 |
Christianity |
|
| X
Muslim |
 |
Syria |
M,
21 |
1994 |
Atheist |
|
| Ben
Chaki |
|
|
|
|
|
|
| S |
 |
S. Africa |
F, 27 |
2000 |
Hinduism |
|
| Hany Firebird |
 |
Egypt |
M, 20 |
1/1/2004 |
Atheist |
|
| Alperen |
 |
Netherlands |
M, 26 |
2001 |
Humanism |
|
| Haji |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 39 |
1989 |
Atheist |
|
| African Dan |
 |
UK |
M, 25 |
2/2/2005 |
Theist |
|
| Aisha A. |
|
S.E. Asia |
|
|
|
|
| The Murtad |
 |
Indonesia |
M, 21-30 |
2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Black Mohammed |
 |
U.S.A. |
M, 60 |
2000 |
Atheist |
|
| Ali Hasanee |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 28 |
Summer 2000 |
Liberal Christian |
|
| Metoo |
 |
Morocco |
M, 28 |
2001 |
Atheist |
|
| Raja Wahid |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 41-50 |
March 2003 |
Agnostic |
|
| Amr |
|
Lebanon/Palestine |
M, 21-30 |
11/2004 |
Christian |
|
| Truth Seeker |
 |
Morocco |
M, 19 |
11/2004 |
No Religion |
|
| Salim |
 |
Saudi Arabia |
M, 31-40 |
Since childhood |
Rationalist |
|
| Khaleda Zia |
 |
Bangladesh |
F, 58 |
At sixteen |
Agnostic |
|
| Sabbir Ahmed |
 |
Bangladesh |
M, 21-30 |
July 2004 |
Christianity |
|
| goingUnderground |
 |
UK |
M, 41-50 |
2000 |
Christianity |
|
| Reza Nia |
 |
Iran |
M, 27 |
1995 |
Atheist |
|
| Josh |
 |
U.S.A. |
M, 23 |
August 2003 |
|
|
| Imran |
 |
Bangladesh |
M, 33 |
3/1/1999 |
Bhuddism |
|
| Manikfan |
 |
Maldives |
M, 48 |
Since childhood |
Atheist |
|
| Cynthia |
 |
U.S.A. |
F, 28 |
10/2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Wahid Mohammed |
 |
Saudi Arabia |
M, 36 |
27/12/04 |
Sikhism |
|
| Dibren |
 |
Kurdistan |
F, 27 |
1990 |
Agnostic |
|
| Tuhan |
 |
Malaysia |
M, 21-30 |
2002 |
Agnostic |
|
| Ahmed |
 |
Iraq |
M, 25 |
2000 |
Christianity |
|
| Enlightened |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 25 |
2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Cafer |
 |
Azerbaijan |
M, 21-30 |
6/2004 |
Agnostic |
|
| Azad |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 18 |
7/2003 |
Agnostic |
|
| Gared |
 |
USA |
M, 25 |
1/1/2005 |
Christianity |
|
| Aba Lahb |
 |
Kuwait |
M, 21-30 |
|
Atheist |
|
| Awwa7_2 |
|
Gulf |
M, 46 |
Since childhood |
Atheist |
|
| Parvaneh |
 |
Iran |
F, 11-20 |
6 years ago |
Agnostic |
|
| Ibn
Zakaria |
 |
Morocco |
M, 31-40 |
1994 |
Christianity |
|
| Badwi |
 |
Egypt |
M, 41 |
1995 |
Theist |
|
| Mohib |
 |
Morocco |
M, 31-40 |
1985 |
Christianity |
|
| Hamid Islam Renouncer |
 |
Afghanistan |
M, 41-50 |
1981 |
Atheist |
|
| Abdullah |
 |
Turkey |
M, 28 |
1997 |
Atheist |
|
| Clara |
 |
Canada |
F, 33 |
12/2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Angie |
 |
Malaysia |
F, 31-40 |
11/2004 |
Agnostic |
|
| Sarah |
 |
USA |
F, 28 |
10 March 2005 |
Wicca |
|
| Elie |
 |
Germany |
M, 60 |
10 years ago |
Theist |
|
| Oya-bun |
 |
Poland |
M, 50+ |
1999 (three days after shahada) |
Bhuddism |
|
| Khadija Leben |
 |
Algeria |
F, 55 |
7/2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Sami Khan |
 |
India |
M, 26 |
2004 |
Hinduism |
|
| Ahmad Ali |
 |
Egypt |
M, 21-30 |
5/2003 |
Atheist |
|
| Hussam Al Dien |
 |
Syria |
M, 23 |
|
Christianity |
|
| Abu Al Masri |
 |
Egypt |
M, 52 |
12/2001 |
Agnostic |
|
| Jefferson |
 |
Morocco |
M, 21-30 |
|
Christianity |
|
| Tamer Sarikan |
 |
Turkey |
M, 40 |
Since Childhood |
Atheist |
|
| AB |
 |
Pakistan |
F, 21-30 |
1999 |
Agnostic |
|
| The Pupeteer |
 |
Kuwait |
M, 21-30 |
1999 |
Atheist |
|
| Islamichumanist |
 |
Canada |
M |
1998 |
Secular Humanism |
|
| Safsouf |
 |
Egypt |
M, 19 |
10/2004 |
None |
|
| Adel |
 |
Lebanon |
M, 24 |
2005 |
Christianity |
|
| Melati |
 |
Malaysia |
F, 31-40 |
11/2004 |
Agnostic |
|
| Dawood |
 |
South Africa |
M, 31-40 |
2001 |
Atheist |
|
| Maryam |
 |
Iran |
F, 50 |
1984 |
Christianity |
|
| Farhana |
 |
Pakistan |
F, 29 |
1984 |
Atheist |
|
| Ozanf |
 |
Turkey |
M, 21 |
2004 |
Christianity |
|
| Peter Graef Luckett |
 |
USA |
M, 20 |
|
Still searching |
|
| beezhan |
 |
Iran |
M, 46 |
1996 |
|
|
| yama |
 |
Afghanistan |
M, 21-30 |
2003 |
Atheist |
|
| Fadhail |
 |
Singapore |
M, 18 |
|
Atheist |
|
| Akhtar
Hussain |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 42 |
15-2-2005 |
Christianity |
|
| §ting |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 19 |
|
Atheist |
|
| Blue Mage |
 |
USA |
M, 23 |
March 2005 |
Agnostic or Atheist - Haven't Decided |
|
| Sabih Bob |
 |
Pakistan |
M, 20 |
1990 |
Atheist |
|
| Omar |
 |
Canada |
M,17-20 |
Since Teenagehood |
Agnosticism |
|
| Abdul-Quddus |
 |
Canada |
M, 21-30 |
2004 |
Buddhist |
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* Due to lack of time, new testimonies
are not being accepted at this time for publication.
If you still want to contact us for an important
reason, click here.
Dear Apostates, If you have left Islam and
do not want your information listed here, please
understand that its very important for apostates to form
a group. Nothing agitates a Muslim, as much as seeing a
group of people who have left Islam. This is why
Mohammed ordered to kill us! He knew we know the truth
about Islam, and we would be the ones who could make the
lies he was selling to people fall down to the floor
like an imaginary sand castle.
If you are afraid of having your real name
listed, you can still have your information listed here
with a pseudonym (imaginary name).
To contact
any apostate, please follow their repective links
(if any) to their webpages. If they do not have contact
information there as well, they do not wish to make
their email public, and in that case please contact
us and we will forward your message to
them.
About pseudonyms : The prospect of
prosecution is very real for a Muslim who leaves Islam,
especially if they are present in a Muslim country, like
Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the
rest of the Middle East. According to Sharia, an
apostate must be killed. This is given in Sahih Bukhari
Hadith. We do not want to risk death, or have us and
our families suffer prosecution.
When a
Muslim sees our group: When a Muslim sees a group
of apostates, their reaction will be different according
to their personalities and level of involvement in
Islam.
a)
For a Muslim who is a fundamentalist (and possibly a
terrorist, he will be angry to see this group. If hes
the terrorist brand, he will seek every way to somehow
destroy our presence.
b)
For a carefree Muslim, who already doesnt pray 5 times
and drinks, and has girlfriends (or boyfriends) etc.,
he/she will be happy to see us :). Out of these, some
will still stay Muslims, and the few brave ones who
have strong personal integrity, will join us, because
they know that they cannot live in a non-sense system
of lies any longer. The more fortunate ones will have
left Islam already.
c)
The Muslim who is not a terrorist and is a regular
citizen, who goes to Friday prayers once in a while,
and in trouble recites Quranic ayahs: he will be sad
to see the group, and a little angry in his/her
stronger mood. Majority of Muslims will belong to this
group, however as the group becomes larger and larger,
we will start having more and more people from
category (2), creating an avalanche
effect.
All these reactions are varied and necessary,
therefore we must create this presence on the
Internet.
To "Nation of Islam" Apostates:
Dear friends, thank you for leaving the Nation of Islam.
It is certainly a brave step for you to leave NOI
since NOI is very similar to Islam in many aspects.
However, please note that when we were Muslims,
we did not accept Nation of Islam members as true
Muslims since some of the beliefs were very different
from the average commonly-accepted Islam. For this
reason, we believe that True Muslim Apostates are
those who left the average widely-accepted Islam.
In spite of that, we would be glad to hear from
you why you left the Nation of Islam and we'll include
your details on a separate section dedicated to
NOI Apostates. |