Ayaan Hirsi Ali has written and published her autobiography, Infidel.
As a 22-year-old Somali Muslim, Ayaan Hirsi Ali disappeared en route from Nairobi, Kenya, to an arranged marriage in Canada, and fled to the Netherlands. A decade later, she won a seat in the Dutch Parliament, where she became known as an advocate for women and a critic of Islam. She collaborated with Theo van Gogh on a movie that depicted abused women with passages from the Koran written on their skin. In 2004, Mr. van Gogh was shot dead in Amsterdam by a Moroccan immigrant, who then staked a letter threatening Ms. Hirsi Ali onto Mr. van Gogh’s chest, sending her into hiding for a while. Three months ago she landed in Washington as a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Her autobiography, ‘Infidel,’ will be published in English on Tuesday. Recently she spoke to Laurie Goodstein, a reporter for The New York Times.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali decries that:
We in the West would be wrong to prolong the pain of that transition unnecessarily, by elevating cultures full of bigotry and hatred toward women to the stature of respectable alternative ways of life.
The current trend of political correctness does not tolerate views that allow for the fact that it is not ‘radical’ islam that is at war with the West, but ‘ordinary’ forms of islam.
She also describes how horrified she felt as an adult after Sept. 11, 2001, reaching for the Koran to find out whether some of Osama bin Laden’s more blood-curdling statements — “when you meet the unbelievers, strike them in the neck” — were direct quotations. “I hated to do it,” she wrote, “because I knew that I would find bin Laden’s quotations in there.” And there were consequences: “The little shutter at the back of my mind, where I pushed all my dissonant thoughts, snapped open after the 9/11 attacks, and it refused to close again. I found myself thinking that the Quran is not a holy document. It is a historical record, written by humans. . . . And it is a very tribal and Arab version of events. It spreads a culture that is brutal, bigoted, fixated on controlling women, and harsh in war.”
That moment led Hirsi Ali to her most profound conclusion: that the mistreatment of women is not an incidental problem in the Muslim world, a side issue that can be dealt with once the more important political problems are out of the way. Rather, she believes that the enslavement of women lies at the heart of all of the most fanatical interpretations of Islam, creating “a culture that generates more backwardness with every generation.”
Ayaan Hirsi Ali will live under a fatwa for the rest of her life as a result of leaving islam. As a former muslim, she can teach us a lot if we are willing to listen.
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February 6th, 2007 at 11:55 am
Ayaan Hirsi Ali strengthens the proposition that nothing is perfect. Religions are flawed. Those in a position to correct the abuses carried out by others in the name of religion are co-conspirators by default. By that I suggest that leaders of organized religions are equally guilty when others claim to commit crime on the religion’s behalf and they do nothing.
February 6th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
WOW! I am impressed. Is that a picture of her? Thanks for sharing this with the rest of us.
February 6th, 2007 at 3:32 pm
I saw her on Fox a few days ago. She is a beautiful person, not just physically. Her spirit shines, her sincerity, her strength. Like Wafa Sultan she was confronted with the evil that is Islam, she stood up to it, turned away from it, and now fights to save the world from it. I honor them both and pray for their safety.
February 27th, 2007 at 6:44 am
I have read her book INFIDEL. I myself am a muslim.. although I came to Islam. I was not born into it and i agree with her. My interpretation of islam is one where we are equalo and do not abuse our women etc… my western upbringing based on equality for all regardless of gender or race ;-)) unfortunatly my views are not shared with many who would call themselves muslim.
I commend her for her strength to stand up for what is right and should be a god given right for all people in the world. In short Equality without fear of persecution.
N.B. Tolerance comes naturally…it is intolerance that is bred/taught. Just look at any multicultural group of children who havnt been brainwashed.
March 10th, 2007 at 8:10 am
i call here to read the holland history or the west history and wht the west do in the past with blacks when get them from africa to realize the bad pple in all belives not only in islam and not to be so proud she become in holland
April 1st, 2007 at 11:13 am
A very courageous woman who speaks from the heart about a very big problem with islam and muslims false beliefs.
April 9th, 2007 at 2:48 am
i love ayaan and always will - she will be one of the few beacons to bring about a positive change in this very needed time
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