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My testimony: why I left Islam
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Miss-Logical



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:58 am    Post subject: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:33 am    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!


Brief but a testimony with substance. Thank you Miss-Logical.

Are you a psychology student? Or are you going to be professional in psychology? If not, I would caution you not to read symptamatology on your own. Our professor used to tell us "many of these symptoms can be observed in you, but don't get confused" Abnormal psychology is better to be studied under supervision; lest it adds more confusion.

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Haik M
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:00 am    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!


Good on you, Miss-Logical! A good testimony indeed - thanks for sharing that with us!
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:43 am    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Haik Monsieur wrote:
Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!


Brief but a testimony with substance. Thank you Miss-Logical.

Are you a psychology student? Or are you going to be professional in psychology? If not, I would caution you not to read symptamatology on your own. Our professor used to tell us "many of these symptoms can be observed in you, but don't get confused" Abnormal psychology is better to be studied under supervision; lest it adds more confusion.

Cheers

Haik M



Thank you Haik M. I studied Psychology as an A Level but I am by no means an expert in the field. You make a good point. I will keep that in mind.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome to the real world!

I like the quote in your sig, he was a wise man.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome Miss Logical. You are indeed what your name describes. Congratulations on making the break. I hope you are somewhere safe enough to enjoy your new freedom in peace.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:16 pm    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!

We feel lucky to welcome you to our little but very beautiful world of humanitarians, miss_ Logical.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wonderful testimony, thanks for sharing.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congratulations to you Ma'am! Do spread the word!
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!

Congratulations and welcome to humanity!
Your monikor is absolutely in line with your thinking. We have to hold the mirror infront of Muslims and show them how ugly the face of Islam is. Logic is the biggest weapon we have to fight the tyranny of Islam. Please stay with this forum. We need people like you who are capable of stating their views logically and succinctly.
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 6:54 pm    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques


Even after breaking with Islam, the power of indoctrination still shows.
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:49 am    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!


Hello Miss Logical,

You have done the right thing by leaving this cult called Islam. Islamic apologists claim that this so called religion, advocates gender equality.

Where is the equality where the testimony of one man equals that of two women? Does this mean that an uneducated males testimony in financial matters equals the same as two women with MBAs?

Where is the equality that a man can have 4 wives and unlimited concubines & females must remain monogamous?

Where in the Koran or hadis is FGM condemned?

If a man can have access to what his right hand possesses, why can't females have the same priviliges?

Why does Koran not ban honour killings?

Why is there no penalty for rape mentioned in the Koran?

Why does the Koran allow the man to beat his wife?

Why does the Koran engage in such condescending attitudes towards woment by telling the men that "women are your tilth?

Why does the male inherit twice as that of his female siblings?

I dont know what your background is, but mine is Persian. In Iran under the mullah regime, a female who is a virgin cannot be executed, as a result she is raped by a revolutionary guard before being put to death.

So much for gender equality and good luck. Enjoy your new found freedom and continue to remain the good person that you are.

Thanks,
Mullah
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 5:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques


ohhh goodness you just took me back to a time when I thought like that. Whewww I so glad that's over and done with!!

You seem like a very level headed gal!! Congrats on your new found pride
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 5:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was more inclined to believe Mohammed had epilepsy. I believe he genuinely, thought he was a very profound and divine man, due to his fits. Those who suffer from epileptic attacks, at times claim to know the inner workings of the universe and claim to truly understand their existence. I believe, its defined as temporal lobe epilepsy.
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:06 am    Post subject: Re: My testimony: why I left Islam Reply with quote

Miss-Logical wrote:
Hi everyone. I have been a member of this forum for a while now but have only just sat down to write my testimony. It's not too long (promise!).

Leaving Islam was a gradual process for me.

It began when I read a psychology book about schizophrenia. The symptoms and behaviours of schizophrenia sounded alot like those that Mohammad had shown (hallucinations, seizures, delusions). So it was as I went down this train of thought that I began to question Islam more.

On the surface it is disguised as a peaceful, beautiful, miraculous religion.... with it's mesmerizing verses, calligraphy, breathtaking mosques. But this is all just a front. As I began to scratch the surface of this front, the truth began to rear it's ugly head. Bloodshed, genocide, child-brides, slaves, wars, conversions.... are all the legacy of Islam. I felt sick to my stomach that I had ever followed such a religion.

I think the last straw was when I read about right hand possessions (slave girls who were the wives/sisters/daughters of the men Muslims had killed in battle), and how the Muslim men slept with these women sometimes on the same night that their brothers and husbands had been killed. I was then fully convinced that the Qur'an could never be the word of God.

A religion which had caused so much death, war, rape and bloodshed at it's very conception.... could never be the one true religion it claims to be.

Muslims today claim that terrorism is ruining Islam, but they are too blind and brainwashed to see that Islam was ruined from day one.

Today, I feel proud to be called an apostate and a kaffir. It is a compliment to me that I have no association with that religion!


the problem is you people live here for only one day
and if i answer your post today , then i will be talking to every body except you
this is what happened to me with simony and moza
do you know something, everyday i spend my life in ff, it increases my faith in Islam million times
moreover , your post sounded to me like haik speaking
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