01-01-2010, 12:53 PM
A Muslim who leaves Islam is an apostate and, thus, is in grave physical danger. An apostate must be killed according to shari'ah law.
Of course, nowadays since almost no muslim country in the world is ruled by shari'ah law, those executions rarely happen. However, even in secularized muslim countries, an apostate is imprisoned, blackmailed and possibly tortured until he recants. In the West, the apostates may be bullied and threatened but they don't dare to kill them. The communities living in Dar-ul Harb must be protected and avoid being targeted by the legal authorities for sanctioning murder or anything else that goes against the Infidel's own laws and that may put the whole Ummah in danger.
Of course, nowadays since almost no muslim country in the world is ruled by shari'ah law, those executions rarely happen. However, even in secularized muslim countries, an apostate is imprisoned, blackmailed and possibly tortured until he recants. In the West, the apostates may be bullied and threatened but they don't dare to kill them. The communities living in Dar-ul Harb must be protected and avoid being targeted by the legal authorities for sanctioning murder or anything else that goes against the Infidel's own laws and that may put the whole Ummah in danger.