Irreligion in Yemen
Irreligion in Yemen is uncommon among Yemenis, as Islam is the predominant faith.[1] It is difficult to quantify the number of atheists in Yemen, as they are not officially counted in the census of the country. There is a great stigma attached to being an atheist in Yemen, so many Yemeni atheists communicate with each other via the internet.[2]
The punishment for leaving Islam in Yemen is the death penalty.[3][4][5]
News and social media
In response to 2013 Sana'a attack, a Yemeni woman from Bajil in Hudaydah declared converting from Islam to Christianity and immediately, the government put her under investigations, after a chance timeout, sent her to a psychiatric hospital.[6][7] By the end of 2013, a new page was founded on the facebook and encouraging non-religious Yemenis to show up and not to get afraid of the wild community reaction.[8]
See also
- Religion in Yemen
- Freedom of religion in Yemen
- Christianity in Yemen
- Islam in Yemen
- Demographics of Yemen
References
- ↑ "Yemen’s Atheists, Banned by Islamic Law, Find Safe Haven Online". Media Line. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ↑ "Yemen’s Atheists, Banned by Islamic Law, Find Safe Haven Online". Media Line. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ↑ Robert Evans (9 December 2013). "Atheists face death in 13 countries, global discrimination: study". Reuters.
- ↑ "Yemen’s Atheists, Banned by Islamic Law, Find Safe Haven Online". Media Line. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ↑ "Of little faith: world's most dangerous places for atheists". Channel 4. Retrieved 2014-03-12.
- ↑ The Yemeni government puts Fatima Al Salem in a psychiatric hospital after converting Christianity - Radio Sawa (Arabic article, Google translation)
- ↑ Fatima Mohammed al-Salem convertie au Christ et persécutée pour Lui
- ↑ IrreligiousYemenis- a social page for the non-religion followers of Yemeni community
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