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This historical and theological work by Samuel M. Zwemer provides a comprehensive analysis of apostasy law in Islam and its profound effects on religious conversion. Zwemer examines the legal frameworks within Islamic jurisprudence that govern those who leave the faith, exploring the religious, social, and legal consequences faced by converts.
The book presents documented examples of Muslim converts who demonstrated exceptional moral courage and endured persecution for their faith conversion. Through detailed case studies and historical narratives, Zwemer illustrates the challenges and dangers confronted by those attempting to change their religious identity in Muslim-majority contexts.
Originally published as a scholarly contribution to comparative religious studies, this work remains significant for understanding the intersection of Islamic law, religious freedom, and conversion history. It serves as an important historical record of conversion experiences and the legal structures that have historically discouraged apostasy from Islam.
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