Thanks for the friend request , I am really pleased to see more people coming to atheism from Islam. Without religion I think we will find just how much we all have in common and maybe stop back from the edge. I have been very surprised when debating with muslims the arguments for allah are identical to those used by christians yet because of religion they are two groups opposed to one another.
Thank you for befriending me and I am always her fo you if you need to talk or vent lol.
First of all I would like to commend you for your extreme bravery and for not blindly following the pack.
My ex husbands family was from yemen, they have only been in the states for about 30 yrs, so I can understand what it is like to live and deal with a strict and devoted islamic family.
I will tell you right now that when it comes to muslim family's, even though they are the most hypocritical people they will never grow to accept your disowning islam. They feel that their sins are always ok or forgivable but they will never accept their children going astray. My mother in law once told me its because as a mother not being able to raise her children as muslim is a huge disgrace and sin. Plus she said she needs her children to be pious so they can pray for her and in case she doesn't get to heaven one of her pious children can pick her to go with them. So for their own selfish and ridiculous reasons they will not accept the fact that you left islam even though you may be happier and a much better human being.
Even though many people always think you have to be close with your family, just know that if they are going to be hypocritical and not willing to accept the person that you are, is it really in YOUR best interest to be close with them? Hearing them constantly be negative to you or putting you down is surely going to affect you in horrible ways.
With that being said, your friends are like your family except that you get to pick them and they are not forced upon you.
Since you go to college and you said that not everyone there is a strict muslim and some not at all, I would suggest you start hanging around those people and maybe even have them come over for a study group so your parents can see that just because they are different they are not evil and maybe your family will start getting used to the idea of you being different.
Welcome to T|A, Kiki. Thank you for sharing your story in your blog posts; first-hand accounts of an Islamic childhood are something that everyone should know.
thank you for adding me up, may I ask permission, if I could repost your blog at facebook?Because I've been giving out small lecture sessions about atheism here and I wanna have blogs, artciles and everything about atheism. I wanna help people find the true meaning oh HUMILITY without an inkling of religion per se.
welcome to T|A kiki, and thanks for the frindship =)
i really like how you have narrated your experience in your recent blog post "Terrible Journey In Islam", i had to memorize almost one fourth of the Quran when i was a child too :( it's just so sad they're abused our childhood like this :(
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Just stopped to say, hi and see how you are doing.
Thanks for the friend request , I am really pleased to see more people coming to atheism from Islam. Without religion I think we will find just how much we all have in common and maybe stop back from the edge. I have been very surprised when debating with muslims the arguments for allah are identical to those used by christians yet because of religion they are two groups opposed to one another.
Hey Kiki,
Thanks for adding me as a friend here, we are alike in many ways, and I can really say that I understand what you're going through..
Good luck in your exams and I'm looking forward to read your posts.
:)
Thank you for befriending me and I am always her fo you if you need to talk or vent lol.
First of all I would like to commend you for your extreme bravery and for not blindly following the pack.
My ex husbands family was from yemen, they have only been in the states for about 30 yrs, so I can understand what it is like to live and deal with a strict and devoted islamic family.
I will tell you right now that when it comes to muslim family's, even though they are the most hypocritical people they will never grow to accept your disowning islam. They feel that their sins are always ok or forgivable but they will never accept their children going astray. My mother in law once told me its because as a mother not being able to raise her children as muslim is a huge disgrace and sin. Plus she said she needs her children to be pious so they can pray for her and in case she doesn't get to heaven one of her pious children can pick her to go with them. So for their own selfish and ridiculous reasons they will not accept the fact that you left islam even though you may be happier and a much better human being.
Even though many people always think you have to be close with your family, just know that if they are going to be hypocritical and not willing to accept the person that you are, is it really in YOUR best interest to be close with them? Hearing them constantly be negative to you or putting you down is surely going to affect you in horrible ways.
With that being said, your friends are like your family except that you get to pick them and they are not forced upon you.
Since you go to college and you said that not everyone there is a strict muslim and some not at all, I would suggest you start hanging around those people and maybe even have them come over for a study group so your parents can see that just because they are different they are not evil and maybe your family will start getting used to the idea of you being different.
Keep your head up!
maybe GOOGLE any non-believers groups in your place.
lastly, ENJOY THE EXPERIENCE OF LIVING! hehehehe mwahh:)
Thank you kiki
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i really like how you have narrated your experience in your recent blog post "Terrible Journey In Islam", i had to memorize almost one fourth of the Quran when i was a child too :( it's just so sad they're abused our childhood like this :(
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