In a shadowed prison cell, Adam, a brilliant doctor turned apostate, faces execution for abandoning Islam.
His visitor: Sheikh Hassan, a revered scholar determined to reclaim his soul with reason. Over three intense days, their dialogue ignites a rational challenge to faith: Day 1: The Architecture of Existence - Does the universe demand a Creator, or is God just a comforting illusion? Debates rage from the Unmoved Mover to the abyss of suffering.Day 2: The Vessel of Revelation - Is the Quran a divine miracle, or a product of its time? They dissect prophecies, inimitability, and the Prophet's life with unflinching scrutiny.Day 3: The Human Element - Where does morality come from? Is faith a wager worth betting on, or does reason offer a path to ethical freedom without eternity's chains?Apostate Logic weaves a gripping ex muslim deconversion tale, blending Socratic dialogue with modern science. Perfect for skeptics and seekers echoing The Atheist Muslim. Dare to question-discover where reason leads.
If you've wrestled with the echoes of belief like in "The Atheist Muslim" or "Why I Am Not a Muslim," this is your next unputdownable read. Dare to challenge - and discover where reason leads.