Distressed Ex-muslim
Reply #22 - July 20, 2016, 02:35 PM
I was in my late 30's when i realised that i didnt believe, by which point i had a practicing wife and two kids.
My whole family/friends support network is muslim.
So i have decided for now to stay in the closet mostly because i have too much to lose by coming out
And im in controll of my life, and mostly can do what i want anyway.
Below is how i would have manged things if i were to give my young self some advice, apart from the hijab bit cos im a dude.
find a way to get rid of the hijab, if your parents are like most of the muslims in the UK, then they will be surprised and upset initially, but will get over it.
Make some good friends. Uni is a great place to make some life long friends
make the right friends
get independent in a good way, i.e get started on a career, not a job.
find a way to deal with having to pretend until you have control of your life.
when you are in a better position, then start testing your family to see how they would react to your apostasy.
when i tried to tell my wife, she reacted very angrily and threw up in the toilet, so i decided not to come out. She just thinks im a bad Muslim now.
If you think that they would react badly, then get a job in a different city, and just move. people get used to things more easily than you think.
Create a community of like minded people around you(this forum is not enough)
if you live in a different city, and your parents get used to you not practicing, then you may be able to get on with life, without needing to come out fully, and keep your relationship with your family alive too.
i have a cousin, who has never left islam(i dont know her views on Islam), but she married a non practicing Sikh, and ive seen bottles of wine in her house, everyone in the family has just go used to her being a bit distant, and not practicing, without needing to break any relations.
just my two cents worth, hope there is something helpful in there
A perfectly just God who sentences his imperfect creation to infinite punishment for finite sins is impossible