@ Trish
YES YES YES EXACTLY.
@ Hippie , Oli, and Mike.
Ya'll just don't get it. It's no so different than the way we Americans see our citizenship as a birth right. If a child is born ton a U.S. parent OR on US Soil then they are automatically a citizen of the United States of America. WE as Americans think that of being a U.S. Citizen and would tell any outsider who said other wise to go fuck themselves.
Can you not see that your trying to define who is and is not a Muslim when you yourselves are not Muslims is just like that. It's absurd!
You asked and I answered: To view how Muslims in the world view this
situation see here. It's about a Egyptian court ruling saying that yes people who convert to Islam may switch back but.... the fact that they converted then reverted has to be listed on their birth certificates. In many Muslim countries and some Christian countries (I believe Spain is one such place) one's religion is considered determined at birth as if it were genetic an immutable. Much the way Americans look at gender.
Now let me say this. I personally have no problem with people who convert to Islam then convert to something else. Many Muslims believe that this is strictly forbidden. Others believe that the ban on conversion had more to do with very early Muslim armies (like ones that would have been lead by Muhammad himself) suffering desertion and deserters being executed if they are caught. In particular if they are traitors who went over the the other side in the war between Medina and Mecca. This is the period in which all of these laws were laid down , I belive by god, and trough his messenger.
Thus you can see why I am not about to let people on some message board redefine them for me.