I Left Islam at 20. I Came Back at 35.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was silence.
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In Egypt, a divorced woman is a tragedy. I decided to be a plot twist instead.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was silence.
It wasn't philosophy that pulled me away. It was anger. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was beauty.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was loneliness. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was beauty.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was exhaustion. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was mercy.
It wasn't atheism that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was grief.
It wasn't philosophy that pulled me away. It was loneliness. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was community.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was beauty.
It wasn't philosophy that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was grief.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was exhaustion. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was grief.
It wasn't philosophy that pulled me away. It was loneliness. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was community.
It wasn't science that pulled me away. It was exhaustion. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was silence.
It wasn't philosophy that pulled me away. It was pain. And it wasn't theology that brought me back. It was beauty.