u/Fantastic_Boss_5173

What was your Light bulb moment

Hello fellow ex muslims, What was your specific moment that served as your “gotcha” or light-bulb moment that made you leave Islam? Wether it was theological or personal trauma or existential reasons?

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u/Fantastic_Boss_5173 — 4 months ago

Experiences of changing religious path

Hello, everyone. For many of us, religion plays a great role in identity, community and worldview. When that religious foundation gets shift, the effects can be huge. People who have left religion: What was the tipping point or process that led you to leave?What were the biggest challenges you faced, both internally and externally (for example, family, friends, community)? What kind of freedom or new perspectives did you gain? Are there things you miss about your old religion or community?

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u/Fantastic_Boss_5173 — 4 months ago

Life after Leaving Islam

Hello fellow human beings of humanity. I am a muslim and I am active on this sub. I can only imagine the personal journeys many of you have been on and the diverse reasons that led you to identify as ex-Muslim. Irrespective of what anyone believes there is always a great value in open dialogue, mutual respect and trying to understand each other's perspectives. My intention here isn't to debate or to proselytize. Instead, I'm genuinely curious to hear if you're willing to share about your experiences. What does "moderate" mean to you in this context? Those who left Islam what do you wish that muslims could understand about you all?

Note:- I am a hadith skeptic so lot of my views don't align with the orthodox views and similary I don't believe in miracles of Prophet and many more things.

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u/Fantastic_Boss_5173 — 10 months ago