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Ask an Ex-Muslim anything
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 28334809:MV8yMDg2Nzg1XzM1MTM2MTI0X0M3OEYwOURC] I was told by another convert that the concept of love is not to be found in the Koran is that true [/quote]
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I am an Ex-Muslim. I've been out of "Islam" for only a few months and I haven't really got a chance to discuss it yet. So I'm giving anyone the chance to ask me anything.
I plan on putting a good amount of detail into each question, assuming that question is on-topic. Just bare with me as I am getting a bit drunk as I post this. But I will be back and forth to answer questions until the thread is dead.
I also plan on expanding questions that are asked and going into other details.
To start us off:
I was a white Western convert. I converted to Islam in my late-teens and stayed a Muslim for over six years. I did not become Muslim just to marry my GF or something like most converts today do (yes, they do!)... it was a pure "religious conviction" and I did it all for my "soul". I also thought it would be an awesome way of life.
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