Murtad: The Journey of an Ex-Muslim
By EternalCrown
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Zakir was born in a devoted Muslim family, he was a very good Muslim and very religious, from childhood itself he loved Allah and felt that he was much closer to him, but things did not go well as one day he stumbled upon an ex-Muslim on social media, the interaction between them made him doubt his Iman.
In his journey of finding the truth, he became an atheist. However, he still tried to remain a practicing Muslim, but he regretted his decision later as he could no longer bear to live double lives, in turn, he decided to reveal his atheism to his family slowly, but things did not work out well, and turned into a worst possible situation.
EternalCrown
Born and raised in rural India, Eternal_Crown later moved to a city with Muslim Majority.Their behaviour made him question his beliefs, and along the way, he wrote his first completed book " Murtad: The Journey of an Ex-Muslim".
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Murtad - EternalCrown
Murtad
The Journey of An Ex-Muslim
Eternal_Crown
Copyright © 2021 Eternal_Crown All rights reserved
The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious. Any similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental and not intended by the author.
No part of this book may be reproduced, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without express written permission of the publisher.
ISBN-13: 9781005250515
ISBN-10: 1477123456
No one deserves to be abandoned or to die because of personal beliefs
Preface
The following story offers you an insight about few things in the life, It took me quite a while to come with this up, I usually added some of my experiances in thestory, well my experiances were very little when compared to inspiration I got from life experiances of Rana Ahmad, an ex-muslim and a Syrian women's rights activist, her journey is one of the good source of my story. Apart from her, I also took the inspiration from the life experainces of Sarvjeet Singh, a brave Indian who stood tall withoout crumbling even when he accused wrongly by entire country.
Things you need to know
Murtad : An Ex-Muslim.
Atheist : The one who does not believe in any kind of god.
Haram : Not allowable.
Ramadan : Generally refers to holy month of muslims.
Hafiz-ul-Quran : A person who memorized entire Holy Quran.
Zakat : A type of charity given to the poor muslims by other muslims.
Dastar-Khan : A type of cotton carpet used to place dishes usually red in color for any type meal.
Shir-Khurma : Vermicelli pudding made by Muslims.
Imam : A high priest who leads prayers.
Namaz : Muslim Prayer.
Shab-e-Qadar : A holy night in Ramadan.
CHAPTER-1
LOSING FAITH
Zakir was born in a devout Muslim family, as a result of the childhood he had, it turned him to be too religious, also most of his cousins were hafiz-ul-Quran, his family did not have TV, he never listened to music as his family even considered Music as Haram, one more fact was that his family had close ties with the royal family, and the country he