List of ex-Muslim organisations
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This is a list of organisations that aim to support individuals that have renounced Islam sorted by date of founding.
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Name | Founded | Region served | Notes |
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Central Council of Ex-Muslims (ZdE)[1] | 2007 | Germany | First ex-Muslim organisation. |
Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain (CEMB) | 2007 | United Kingdom | |
Central Committee for Ex-Muslims[2] | 2007 | Netherlands | Dissolved in 2008. |
Former Muslims United[3] | 2009 | United States | |
Ex-Muslims Initiative[4] | 2010 | Austria | Founded as Council of Ex-Muslims of Austria[5] |
Movement of Ex-Muslims of Belgium[6] | 2011 | Belgium | |
Association of Ex-Muslims of Switzerland | 2012 | Switzerland | Founded by Kacem El Ghazzali.[7] |
Atheist Republic[8] | 2012 | World | Founded by Armin Navabi[8] in Iran as "Iranian Atheists" on Orkut.[9] |
Atheist & Agnostic Alliance Pakistan[10] | 2012 | Pakistan | |
Ex-Muslims North Meetup Group[11] | 2012 | Northern England | Based in Bradford. |
Council of Ex-Muslims of Singapore[12] | 2012 | Singapore | |
Muslimish[1] | 2012 | United States | welcomes both ex-Muslims and Muslims[13] |
Ex-Muslims of North America (EXMNA)[1][14] | 2013 | Canada United States | |
Council of Ex-Muslims of France (CEMF)[15] | 2013 | France | |
Council of Ex-Muslims of Morocco (CEMM)[16] | 2013 | Morocco | |
Ex-Muslims of Scotland[1][17] | 2014 | Scotland | |
Association of Atheism | 2014 | Turkey | First legal atheist organisation in Turkey.[18] |
Faith to Faithless[19] | 2015 | United Kingdom | Founded by Aliyah Saleem and Imtiaz Shams. |
Platform New Freethinkers | 2015 | Netherlands | Supported by the Humanistisch Verbond.[20] |
Ex-Muslims of Norway[21] | 2016 | Norway | |
Atheist Alliance of the Middle East and North Africa[22] | 2016 | MENA | |
Council of Ex-Muslims of Sri Lanka | 2016 | Sri Lanka | |
Iranian Humanist Atheists & Agnostics[23] | 2016 | Iran | |
Ex-Muslims of South Africa[24][25] | 2016 | South Africa | |
Ex-musulmani d'Italia[26] | 2016 | Italy | Supported by the Unione degli Atei e degli Agnostici Razionalisti.[27] |
Council of Ex-Muslims of Jordan[28] | 2018 | Jordan | |
Alliance of Former Muslims[29] | 2017 | Ireland | |
Faithless Hijabi | 2018 | Australia | |
Ex-Muslims of the Netherlands[30] | 2019 | Netherlands | |
Iranian Atheists & Agnostics[31] | Unknown | Iran | |
Council of Ex-Muslims of New Zealand.[32] | Unknown | New Zealand | |
Central Committee for Ex-Muslims of Scandinavia[33] | Unknown | Scandinavia | |
Ex-Muslims of Kerala[34][35] | 2019 | India | Observes January 9 as ex-Muslim day[36] |
Ex Muslim Sahil[37] | 2022 | India | |
Young Apostates | 2021 | United States | Voice Of Ex-Muslims |
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This article is about organisations by and for ex-Muslims. For the sociological perspectives of ex-Muslims, see Ex-Muslims. For a general description of the religious and legal meaning and implications of the concept and process of apostasy from Islam, see Apostasy in Islam. For the situation of actual or purported apostates from Islam (ex-Muslims) in each individual country, see Apostasy in Islam by country.