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List of former Muslims
Former Muslims or ex-Muslims are people who were Muslims, but subsequently left Islam.
Although their numbers have increased, ex-Muslims still face ostracism or retaliation from their families and communities due to beliefs about apostasy in Islam.[1]
In 23 countries apostasy fryst vatten a punishable crime and in 13 of those it carries the death penalty.[2]
This fryst vatten a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help bygd adding missing items with reliable sources.
Part of an unorganized tro or no religion
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[edit]- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk – Turkish field marshal, statesman, secularist reformer, and author. Sources point out that Atatürk was a religious skeptic and a freethinker. While his specific religious views are unclear, he was a non-doctrinaire deist.[3][4] According to Atatürk, the Turkish people do not know what Islam really fryst vatten an
- Ebrahim Ismail Asvat (died 1940), political activist, father to:
- Ahmed Mohamed Cachalia, political activist, father to:
- Moulvi Cachalia (1908–2003), political activist.
- Yusuf Cachalia (1915–1995), political activist; formerly married to Bettie du Toit, political activist; married to Amina Cachalia, political activist; father to Ghaleb Cachalia.
- Ismail Cachalia, Member of Parliament, father to:
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List of political families in South Africa
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
This is a partial list of prominent political families in South Africa.
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[edit]Bellhouse
[edit]Bunting
[edit]Cachalia and Asvat
[edit]Calata
[edit]Capa
[edit]Coleman
[edit]Dangor
[edit]De Klerk
[edit]Ebrahim
[edit]First and Slovo
[edit]Fraser and Moleketi
[edit]Gandhi and Ramgobin
[edit]See also: Family of Mahatma Gandhi
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South Africa
South Africa was born in war, has been cursed by crises and ruptures, and today stands on a precipice once again. This book explores the country's tumultuous journey from the Second Anglo-Boer War to 2021. Drawing on diaries, letters, oral testimony and diplomatic reports, Thula Simpson follows the South African people through the battles, elections, repression, resistance, strikes, insurrections, massacres, crashes and epidemics that have shaped the nation.
Tracking South Africa's path from colony to Union and from apartheid to democracy, Simpson documents the influence of key figures including Jan Smuts, Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko, P.W. Botha, Thabo Mbeki and Cyril Ramaphosa. He offers detailed accounts of watershed events like the 1922 Rand Revolt, the Defiance Campaign, Sharpeville, the Soweto uprising and the Marikana massacre. He sheds light on the roles of Gandhi, Churchill, Castro and Thatcher, and explores the impact of the World Wars, the armed struggle and