An abandonment of what one has voluntarily professed; a total desertion of departure from one's faith, principles, or party; esp., the renunciation of a religious faith; as, Julian's apostasy from Christianity.
Apostasy refers to the abandonment or renunciation of a religious or political belief or loyalty, often resulting in a rejection of one's previously held beliefs or affiliations. It is considered a serious offense in many religious traditions and can lead to social or legal consequences in some societies.
The Apostasy was created on 2007-07-02.
The Great Apostasy began in 1130.
Apostasy is the abandonment or renunciation of one's religious beliefs. A person deciding not to follow his or her religious beliefs is committing apostasy.
The Politics of Religious Apostasy was created in 1998.
The Politics of Religious Apostasy has 256 pages.
The ISBN of The Politics of Religious Apostasy is 0-275-95508-7.
Apostasy
unorthodox, apostasy, blasphemy, impiety, infidelity, nonconformism, nonconformity, schism, sectarianism
apostasy means to swerve from the truth, to deviate from what is the truth. If someone teaches something not according to the truth of a particular religion, then they are teaching apostasy.
he was titled as 'apostate' cos he gave up his faith in Christianity .
Apostasy is forbidden in Islam. All apostates, those who chose apostasy, are the same as the unbelievers and all of them are vulnerable to the next Muslim bombing. Most Muslim scholars and jurists agree that the punishment for apostasy is death. Countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia institute the death penalty for those who have left Islam i.e. apostates. The origin of this arbitrary and violent law is credited to Muhammad's fear of losing control over his followers. If they were to fear apostasy at the hands of death they would not question is totalitarian and irrational will.
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