Faith to Faithless

Faith to Faithless advocates for individuals and families leaving any religion, and aims to bring discussion and support for ex-religious people into the public domain.

[3] By the age of 27, Saleem had worked with Shams and they decided to set up an advocacy group, Faith to Faithless, in order to help increase awareness of the issues around leaving religion, to show people in similar situations that they are not alone, and to provide a community network of support.

[4] The earliest public presentations, at Queen Mary University of London, were launched under the name Interfaithless before becoming Faith to Faithless,[5] and speakers focussed broadly on leaving Islam and apostasy as (Ex) Muslim Voices.

[13] Faith to Faithless has also called upon the government to protect non-religious parents and children, particularly within isolated and ultra-orthodox communities where financial and social support can be entirely lacking.

[14] Faith to Faithless also advises and trains British police and social workers on dealing with specific issues around apostasy.

Aliyah Saleem , co-founder of Faith to Faithless