Hi everyone!

I found out about this site from discussislam's channel on YouTube - love his videos.
I can't remember all of the events that led to my apostasy, but one of the things that triggered it was an argument I had with a super-strict Muslim uncle. I'd chosen to do Art at school and was really into it, he said that it was haram and that I shouldn't have picked it.

He then got to lecturing a cousin about what she was wearing, and I remember feeling really mad that there were all of these rules on every single aspect of our lives. (Like how to dress, the length of your beard, what foot to use when stepping out the door, restrictions on what you're allowed to do in school...) It just seemed ridiculous and pointless.
It wasn't just that, I'd always had difficulty accepting Islamic views on women and non-believers. I also remember what I felt like the first time I ever learned about God from my parents, it was just confusing. (When my parents told me he was everywhere, I actually believed for a while that God must have a trillion invisible clones running around taking care of everything.) And you're supposed to love AND fear him at the same time? I never really got that.
Another thing that probably led to it was the lack of satisfying answers to my questions, even from the 'experts'. A common response I got was "Only Allah knows why." Some answers that I did get were just silly. When I once asked my mum why women in Islam have to cover up so much more than men, she replied with "Because men are stupid."
