Skywalker
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No not really. If you think about, this law is applied all over the world but in different forms. For example, when someone betrays a country, don't they usually hang or are put in prisons for a very very long time? When someone is found guilty of espionnage, what usually happens to them?I was aware of that, yes. Apart from extreme personality-cult dictatorships, it's only in an Islamic state that such a law would even be countenanced, isn't it?
By publically anouncing your apostasy in an Islamic country, you are saying that you openly reject the legitimacy of the government, not only that, but you're also putting doubt into people's minds, thus creating instability. Isn't that treason in a way? That's my logical perspective anyway. Also, during the time of the Prophet (pbuh) some apostates would join the kuffar and work as spies against the Muslims, therefore they were endangering the very security of the whole community.