“ It never felt wholly right for me, and I began to notice more and more discrepancies, outright anomalies, and paganistic nonsense. I realised I never truly believed, although I tried so hard, and that I do not believe in any conventionally–held notions of divinity. ”–Pazuzu bin Hanbi, UK
“ Islam made me very unhappy and my life was very difficult. Finally I prayed God as Christians do, in my own language and I believe God helped me out of islam. I understood that it`s not a good way to live your life and that God doesn`t require people to live like that. ”–Maddalena, Finland
“ I was always an atheist/agnostic/humanist at heart. I converted because I fell in love with a Muslim. In retrospect this was largely possible because her family was essentially secular and non-practicing. After 5 years of attending mosque and readin Qur'an I knew the book was bunk- the lynchpin being the verse that allows wife-beating, which even Malaysian 'feminist' Amina Wadoud can only rationalize with historical context and the odd translation of 'scourge' as an active verb... the insistence on Arabic language, dress and custom was absurd, and the emphasis on ritual over social service grotesque. ”–Jim, USA
“ Realised it didnt give me peace.”–Anonymous
“ I left Islam after I started to question it and was working with a teacher of another faith, who took the time to answer my questions.”–Onewing, USA
“ Understanding what the Quran is trying to convey and what the political Islam is doing, the inconsistencies, the hatred, the self pity, the blaming tactics, the refusal to look internally to see the rotten interior of the whole religious establishment, the constant persecution of the ‘conscientious’ and the ‘intellectuals’ within and the suppression of the common folks by the religious establishment.”–Anonymous
“ It deprived me of the things that made life worth living: hanging with friends, going to parties, girls during the teenage years. This misery caused me to examine Islam and I found that Islam was violent, intolerant and a plague on mankind. ”–Anonymous, Canada
“ Islam has shown me judgment, fear and guilt. No rights as A woman and a coldness... It did not offer the answers i seeked... ”–Anonymous, USA
“ I left Islam because my soul was screaming for release, I intuitively knew it wasn't holy.”–Drak, Australia
“ Religions were created by humans for positive and negative purposes, Islam has very few of those positive so I don't need it ”–loveandpeaceforeverything, Algeria
“I felt stifled by constantly having to cover up. That may be all right for some Muslim women, but not for me. Also, I felt restless and bored sitting in Mosque,I don't know Arabic, so why should I sit in Mosque and be bored?”–Anonymous
“I never was really in to islam but due to the love for a muslim I tried my best to see good things in islam. When I read about the prophet and the marriage with young Aisha I began to understand that this religion can't be from God. ”–Peace4u, Germany
“I felt stifled by constantly having to cover up. That may be all right for some Muslim women, but not for me. Also, I felt restless and bored sitting in Mosque,I don't know Arabic, so why should I sit in Mosque and be bored?”– Illyria, Canada
“Martial rape, being controlled. Not able to think on your own. Misogyny. hijab. Also more importantly I have a five year old son and I do not want him thinking that everyone who is not a muslim is a 'Kuffar' and should be hated and killed.”– Vivian
“Because of what it preaches - violence, concept of Hell, Punishment, fear- overrides any other human needs like Love and caring for others.it's always about doing This or that or else... Rituals even in the prayers And fasting, korban etc. And the treatment of Women.... It's a cult alright.”– Malayfreethinker
“I divorced a brother that tried to if not almost killed me. And I met someone who is now my husband and knew that it was true love I saw in him.”– bonuke, USA
“ It's neurotic to belive and follow regulations that are tailored for 7th century even they would have been working back then.. Islam is based on the thought that a person shall get perfect by deeds and constant halal/haram asssesments. You need islam everywhere even in your bed and in the toilet. The good deeds for their part don't even count as "good" but neurotic (praying in arabic, washing, eating in some manner, walking in one manner, denying some normal or enjoyable things as listening to music). In addition some of those rules and even ideals are against human rights, lack individual freedom, the ideal of equality of both sexes in decision making. Furthermore, islam inspires people to be suspicious and intolerant, even rasistic towards other religions and encourage to so called narrow thinking. There is no pure and unconditional love, love and hate is for the sake of allah and hence, love's not free and real but must follow Allah's rules. I really dislike animistic habits the effect of which has no logicalexplanation, I cannot accept unequality and suppression of sexes and praising of martyrs, and cannot categorize people according to their religion and limit anybodys or my own freedom. Also, I don't think sex must be related to each and any communication and cloth. I want to be me, praise my Lord with music and singing, be independent, express myself, make decisions...etc..”– Friend, Finland
“I personally left Islam because, to put it simply, it was grim. ”– Anonymous, USA
“If you truly follow Islam, that means you must live in fear of hellfire all the time. Even though Islam dictates every aspect of your life, it fails to promote the most important values, like honesty, respect for all of humanity, individual choice and accountability, love, and I could go on. ”– Eva, USA
“Their teachings goes against many human rights.”– Elixx
“I find the whole idea of God nonsensical. Plus Darwin made a convincing argument for evolution.”– Ron Jeremy, Malaysia
“Because Islam is not for me whether it right or not.”– Juniper, Malaysia
“Because I am no longer comfortable in it, and I discovered that I am more comfortable as a Christian, as Christian teachings made more sense to me than Islamic teachings.”– Adam, Malaysia
“The main reasons I left Islam are because I found out that it allows wife beating, sex with prisoners of war and sex with children and I cannot accept a prophet who allows this. Other reasons include the intolerance of other religions, an imperialistic foreign policy and the belief that all non-Muslims are going to hell.” – Ben Rukhsana, Britain
“Islam didn’t make sense in many ways, and then I saw the so-called "miracles" of Quran are exaggerated stories. By knowing these 2 facts, I knew Islam was not a religion from God, but a creation of mankind. I believe Islam is not right for me, because I believe humans are born free, and for Allah to impose laws on us is unfair. Sure, breaking the speed limit is also a law but it helps protect other innocent civilians. Following Islamic rules like eating Halal food, Prayer and Hajj doesn’t protect or benefit people in any significant way.” – Sheraz Malik, USA
“Islam is suffocating. Everyone, up to and including god is watching your every move. Did you pray five times today? Did you fast today? Been a good slave to Allah lately? To be fair, a lot of other religions are somewhat like that, because religion, when used as a method of crowd control, requires oversight.” – Amin, Canada
“Islam is based on barbarism, male chauvinism, racism [in favor of Arabs], censorship, lack of freedom of thought and terrorism.” – Hale, USA
“Islam is not a religion of peace, as I erroneously believed before; it is an extremely fascistic doctrine perpetuated by the Arab imperialists.”- Abul Kasem, Australia
“I left islam because it did not fulfill, or go along with my desire for love of the world. Ethically the concept of hell started my kufr.”– Abu Lahab, USA
“It's oppressive, restrictive, anti-humanism, stagnent, anti-progress, anti-joy, anti-women, and very violent and dicriminatory in practice.”– Ampbreia, USA
“I left Islam because of glaring intellectual inconsistencies within the Quran and the Hadiths; because of the judgmental and angry way Islam deals with problems both internal and external.”– Bean, USA
“Because I became convinced that what Isa said in the Bible was true.” – Anonymous
“I started to realize how much hate there was in Islam. Especially after September 11th. I couldn't believe the support from a large number of Muslims for Osama bin Laden had for his crimes. Overtime, I started to have doubts about certain hadiths and ayats - later I found a website of other stories of people who left Islam. I looked closer at the ayats of scientific proof, I researched the "Satanic versed"... Everything just piled up against Islam... I just woke up...” – Anonymous
(ယုံၾကည္ခ်က္ ။ ။ မုဒိမ္းေကာင္ လူရမ္းကား ၀ါဒကုိ ေဒါသမထြက္ပါနဲ႔… ႏွိပ္ကြပ္ရလုိ႔လဲ ပီတိမျဖစ္ပါနဲ႔. . . ကုလားကုိလဲ လူမ်ဳိးေရး မႏွိပ္ကြပ္ပါနဲ႔ . . အဲဒါေတြက အက်ဳိးမရွိပါဘူး။ ယုတ္ညံ့သည့္ ၀ါဒဆုိးၾကီးကုိ ျဖဳိဖ်က္ေရးမွာ ခင္ဗ်ားကုိယ္တုိင္ အုတ္တစ္ခ်ပ္ သဲတစ္ပြင့္အျဖစ္ လုပ္ကုိင္ေရးက လက္ေတြ႔အက်ဆုံးျဖစ္ပါသည္ )