3. Classical Theology: "Kitab al-Murtad" (The Section on Apostates)
In classical Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), almost every major legal text (like Al-Mughni by Ibn Qudamah or Sunan al-Bayhaqi ) contains a chapter specifically titled .
It documents the personal transformation of a former Dutch politician who was a critic of Islam but converted while researching a book intended to deconstruct the religion.
This is a notable non-fiction book titled Apostate: From Christianity to Islam in the Age of Secularization and Terror .