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groups and participated in violent attacks against non-Muslims. On one occasion he was involved in the killing of a Sikh father and his son. On another occasion, he bludgeoned another Sikh man he encountered on a Darabi road with a long knife. Memories of these crimes were said to have haunted him
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ever since. As he reached the age of 25, Shikha left Islam and expressed his perspectives through theological writings. He emigrated to the United Kingdom, married a Welsh woman, and became a successful businessman dealing in property development. At around this time, Shikha also converted to the
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practised by his ancestors. He subsequently adopted the name Anirudh Gyan Shikha. The importance of Shikha's work was recognized by
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against him for apostasy. He died in Cardiff on 25 November 2006. Ali wrote that Shikha had gained notoriety among
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Tariq Ali, Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity (2002).
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Born Hajji Muhammad Shaikh, he was born into a family descended from
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The Clash of Fundamentalisms: Crusades, Jihads and Modernity, Page
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in 1995, where at least fourteen fundamentalist clerics issued
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The Rushdie Affair: The Novel, the Ayatollah, and the West
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Islam: The Arab Imperialism, Cardiff, Principality, 1998.
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Index

Cardiff
Wales
Kashmiri Pandit
Islam
Gujrat
Punjab
Haj
aposthia
foreskin
Sunni
Partition of India
Muslim nationalist
Hindu religion
Tariq Ali
Cardiff
Wales
fatwa
Pakistan
death sentences
British Muslims
Apostasy in Islam
Criticism of Islam
List of former Muslims
Religious conversion
Tariq Ali
ISBN
978-1-85984-679-7


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