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Apostasy in Islam

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Apostasy in Islam
Repudiation of Islam
Ridda Wars
series of military campaigns (632–633 CE) launched by Abu Bakr against rebel Arabian tribes soon after Muhammad's death; ended with Muslim victory
Takfir
Takfir () is an Arabic and Islamic term which denotes excommunication from Islam of one Muslim by another, i.e. accusing another Muslim of being an apostate. The word is found neither in the Quran nor in the ḥadīth literature; instead, kufr ("unbelief") and kāfir ("unbeliever") and other terms employing the same triliteral root K-F-R appear.
takfiri
Takfiri is an Arabic and Islamic term denoting a Muslim who excommunicates one of their coreligionists—i.e., who accuses another Muslim of being an apostate, or , 'one who turns back'.
Ashraf Fayadh
Palestinian artist, art curator and lyricist
Mariam Yahia Ibrahim Ishag
Sudanese woman, sentenced to death for apostasy
Sol Hachuel
Jewish martyr (1817–1834)
Battle of Zhu Qissa
632 battle
ex-Muslims
thumb|An Arabic Ex-Muslim symbol, it has the first part of the Shahada (لاإله) meaning "there's no god" Ex-Muslims are individuals who were raised as Muslims or converted to Islam and later chose to leave the religion. These individuals may encounter challenges related to the conditions and history of Islam, Islamic culture and jurisprudence, as well as local Muslim culture. In response, ex-Muslims have formed literary and social movements, as well as mutual support networks and organizations, to address the difficulties associated with leaving Islam and to raise awareness of human rights issu
Battle of Abraq
632 event in the Nejd region, Saudi Arabia
Islam's Non-Believers
2016 film directed by Deeyah