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Infidel shows the coming of age of this distinguished political superstar and champion of free speech as well as the development of her beliefs, iron will, and extraordinary determination to fight injustice. Raised in a strict Muslim family, Hirsi Ali survived civil war, female mutilation, brutal beatings, adolescence as a devout believer during the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood, and life in four troubled, unstable countries ruled largely by despots. She escaped from a forced marriage and sought asylum in the Netherlands, where she earned a college degree in political science, tried to help her tragically depressed sister adjust to the West, and fought for the rights of Muslim women and the reform of Islam as a member of Parliament. Under constant threat, demonized by reactionary Islamists and politicians, disowned by her father, and expelled from family and clan, she refuses to be silenced.
Ultimately a celebration of triumph over adversity, Hirsi Ali’s story tells how a bright little girl evolves out of dutiful obedience to become an outspoken, pioneering freedom fighter. As Western governments struggle to balance democratic ideals with religious pressures, no other book could be more timely or more significant.
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 1, 2008
- Dimensions5.5 x 0.9 x 8.44 inches
- ISBN-100743289692
- ISBN-13978-0743289696
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-- Isabella Thomas, The Observer
"Ayaan Hirsi Ali is one of Europe's most controversial political figures and a target for terrorists. A notably enigmatic personality whose fierce criticisms of Islam have made her a darling of...conservatives...and...popular with leftists...Soft-spoken but passionate."
-- The Boston Globe
"Too potent a social critic to be tolerated any longer [in her home country]...an unflinching advocate of women's rights and an unflinching critic of Islamic extremism."
-- The New York Times
"A charismatic figure...of arresting and hypnotizing beauty...[who writes] with quite astonishing humor and restraint."
-- Christopher Hitchens
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Infidel
By Ayaan Hirsi AliFree Press
Copyright © 2008 Ayaan Hirsi AliAll right reserved.
ISBN: 9780743289696
Introduction
One November morning in 2004, Theo van Gogh got up to go to work at his film production company in Amsterdam. He took out his old black bicycle and headed down a main road. Waiting in a doorway was a Moroccan man with a handgun and two butcher knives.
As Theo cycled down the Linnaeusstraat, Muhammad Bouyeri approached. He pulled out his gun and shot Theo several times. Theo fell off his bike and lurched across the road, then collapsed. Bouyeri followed. Theo begged, "Can't we talk about this?" but Bouyeri shot him four more times. Then he took out one of his butcher knives and sawed into Theo's throat. With the other knife, he stabbed a five-page letter onto Theo's chest.
The letter was addressed to me.
Two months before, Theo and I had made a short film together. We called it Submission, Part 1. I intended one day to make Part 2. (Theo warned me that he would work on Part 2 only if I accepted some humor in it!) Part 1 was about defiance -- about Muslim women who shift from total submission to God to a dialogue with their deity. They pray, but instead of casting down their eyes, these women look up, at Allah, with the words of the Quran tattooed on their skin. They tell Him honestly that if submission to Him brings them so much misery, and He remains silent, they may stop submitting.
There is the woman who is flogged for committing adultery; another who is given in marriage to a man she loathes; another who is beaten by her husband on a regular basis; and another who is shunned by her father when he learns that his brother raped her. Each abuse is justified by the perpetrators in the name of God, citing the Quran verses now written on the bodies of the women. These women stand for hundreds of thousands of Muslim women around the world.
Theo and I knew it was a dangerous film to make. But Theo was a valiant man -- he was a warrior, however unlikely that might seem. He was also very Dutch, and no nation in the world is more deeply attached to freedom of expression than the Dutch. The suggestion that he remove his name from the film's credits for security reasons made Theo angry. He told me once, "If I can't put my name on my own film, in Holland, then Holland isn't Holland any more, and I am not me."
People ask me if I have some kind of death wish, to keep saying the things I do. The answer is no: I would like to keep living. However, some things must be said, and there are times when silence becomes an accomplice to injustice.
This is the story of my life. It is a subjective record of my own personal memories, as close to accurate as I can make them; my relationship with the rest of my family has been so fractured that I cannot now refresh these recollections by asking them for help. It is the story of what I have experienced, what I've seen, and why I think the way I do. I've come to see that it is useful, and maybe even important, to tell this story. I want to make a few things clear, set a certain number of records straight, and also tell people about another kind of world and what it's really like.
I was born in Somalia. I grew up in Somalia, in Saudi Arabia, in Ethiopia, and in Kenya. I came to Europe in 1992, when I was twenty-two, and became a member of Parliament in Holland. I made a movie with Theo, and now I live with bodyguards and armored cars. In April 2006 a Dutch court ordered that I leave my safe-home that I was renting from the State. The judge concluded that my neighbors had a right to argue that they felt unsafe because of my presence in the building. I had already decided to move to the United States before the debate surrounding my Dutch citizenship erupted.
This book is dedicated to my family, and also to the millions and millions of Muslim women who have had to submit.
Copyright © 2007 by Ayaan Hirsi Ali
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- Publisher : Atria Books; Reprint edition (April 1, 2008)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0743289692
- ISBN-13 : 978-0743289696
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.5 x 0.9 x 8.44 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,407 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #307 in Political Leader Biographies
- #484 in Women's Biographies
- #1,458 in Memoirs (Books)
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Ayaan Hirsi Ali was born in Mogadishu, Somalia, was raised Muslim, and spent her childhood and young adulthood in Africa and Saudi Arabia. In 1992, Hirsi Ali came to the Netherlands as a refugee. She earned her college degree in political science and worked for the Dutch Labor party. She denounced Islam after the September 11 terrorist attacks and now serves as a Dutch parliamentarian, fighting for the rights of Muslim women in Europe, the enlightenment of Islam, and security in the West.
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"Infidel" is the riveting memoir, the coming of age of one woman's personal journey from being a devout Muslim to a freedom fighter, an ardent Atheist. What sets this book apart from other personal journeys is the captivating backdrop from which this fascinating story occurs. It takes you on a ride to a world that few Westerners know, from a perspective that few can even conceive and the courage of a woman that will not be denied. This is the story of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, this extraordinary 353-page is broken out into two parts and the following seventeen chapters: 1. Bloodlines, 2. Under the Talal Tree, 3. Playing Tag in Allah's Palace, 4. Weeping Orphan's and Widowed Wives, 5. Secret Rendezvous, Sex, and the Scent of Sukumawiki, 6. Doubt and Defiance, 7. Disillusion and Deceit, 8. Refugees, 9. Abeh, 10. Running Away, 11. A Trial by the Elders, 12. Haweya, 13. Leiden, 14. Leaving God, 15. Threats, 16. Politics, and The Murder of Theo.
Positives:
1. A heartfelt account of a fascinating story. I couldn't put it down.
2. Such warmth and elegant prose. Every scene is captured in a luxury of details.
3. A great story in the hands of an engaging author, what more can you ask?
4. Most Westerners will love the unique backdrop of this book. I was fascinated with her upbringing, her beliefs, her views of the world.
5. I learned so much from a culture that quite frankly I knew so little about.
6. The political turmoils of Africa and the impact they have on families.
7. So many fascinating tidbits that will leave you in disbelief...I will not spoil them.
8. The fascinating cultures of "other" worlds.
9. What happens when reason faces faith...find out. A rollercoaster of ideas, a clash of ideas a transformation ensues.
10. Doubts, doubts, doubts...
11. The differences between the religions of Islam and Christianity.
12. A woman's perspective adds even more to the story as far as I'm concerned.
13. The religious rituals and practices.
14. Marriage in an entirely different light. Enlightening indeed!
15. "Why should infidels have peace?...." and many other thought-provoking tidbits.
16. Racism.
17. I absolutely love how Ali describes herself in a culture I'm more familiar with, just awesome stuff.
18. How the Dutch live and the impact it had on Ali.
19. The clash of cultures.
20. It's such a pleasure to see a reasonable mind at work.
21. The clarity of atheism. A realistic philosophy at work.
22. The importance of thinking about ones beliefs.
23. Using the power of politics to empower women and freedom.
24. Emotional and rewarding reading experience.
Negatives:
1. It had to end at some point. A fantastic read!
In summary, "Infidel" is one of the most interesting books I've ever read. It's a fascinating, coming of age book that exudes the quest for freedom. Ayaan Hirsi Ali takes her readers to a world that is completely foreign to Westerners, her upbringing, her faith, her enlightenment, her endless courage, and her life's rollercoaster quest to become a free woman. It's an inimitable story of a unique human experience. This is a must read...I can't recommend this book enough!
Further recommendations: "Godless..." by Dan Barker, "Christian No More" by Jeffrey Mark, "Why I Became an Atheist: A Former Preacher Rejects Christianity" by John Loftus, and "God, No!" by Penn Jillette.
Radical Islam is the biggest problem in the world today. I see relatively few positive ratings in Amazon from Muslims. The problem is a Muslim problem and it needs to be solved or at least discussed by Muslims, as she is advocating. She should be getting thousands of positive comments for speaking up and risking her life. Where are the feminists? Millions of women and children in the world are being abused (physically, emotionally, and mentally), how can anybody deny or ignore the facts? How is this not like the slavery issue in the 19th century? How can 21st century citizenry tolerate the ignorance and abusive practices of many centuries ago? How can any country afford to not allow any contributions (other than child bearing/housekeeping) of half of the adult population?
I have a lot of respect for Holland after reading this book, the system of government probably saved her life. However, as it turned out, she had to lie to get to stay in the country initially. She should have been treated as a national treasure; instead she found that politics is a nasty business.
Hopefully, in the USA she can find a venue to lend her voice safely. There are so few that speak against the Islamists, and she has such a clear, intelligent, reasonable voice. These reviewers who claim that the problem is only a local cultural problem and not a global problem with Islam have their head in the sand. Yes, it is a cultural problem, but fundamental Islam is the culture, and following the Quran literally is as backward as interpreting the Bible literally.
I didn't see how the author could expand her views after this book, but she has done so with her follow-up book 'Nomad: from Islam to America'. Besides discussing some of her life in America and some interactions with distant relatives, she gives some possible solutions to problems with radical Islamists - another brilliant essay.
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This book also helped me gain insight into the genesis European migration crisis that we see today and why the society, in this case, the Dutch, behaves the way it does which is sometimes incomprehensible to an outsider. There are plenty of quotable passages in the book as it gives the first-hand account of some of the most unspeakable things in today's "secularized" world.
Il s'agit de l'histoire de Ayaan HIRSI ALI et le parcours de cette femme est juste extraordinaire. Née en 1969 en Somalie d'un père qui était une sorte d'intellectuel et d'une mère originaire des tribus nomades, Ayaan raconte son enfance et son adolescence au gré des déplacements de sa famille dans plusieurs pays africains. Elle y raconte la culture somalienne (ses clans, tribus et les liens communautaires qui en lient les membres), le statut de la femme, la religion et le basculement d'une pratique musulmane matinée de superstitions locales à un islam rigoriste sous l'influence des frères musulmans, la guerre civile, l'excision et son mariage arrangé par son père qui conduira à sa fuite vers l'Europe.
En Europe, elle connaîtra les centres d'accueil aux Pays-Bas, et une fois sa demande d'asile validée, elle travaillera en tant que traductrice pour les autorités hollandaises. Après des études en sciences politiques, elle obtient un siège de député et s'engagera activement contre certaines pratiques culturelles et islamiques. Cela lui vaudra une mise sous protection policière.
Ce livre est intéressant à plusieurs titres, mais c'est avant tout un livre de chocs culturels.
Le premier, c'est celui que vous allez ressentir face aux cultures somalienne et arabe. Vous vous sentirez perdus et vous ne comprendrez pas comment des individus peuvent fonctionner ainsi.
Le second choc, c'est celui d'Ayaan et des autres immigrés qui arrivent en Occident. Les nouveaux arrivants évoluent, s'adaptent comme l'a fait Ayaan ou rejettent et s'opposent aux valeurs occidentales. Ayaan a confronté les valeurs portées par l'islam avec les valeurs de son pays d'accueil, ce qui est permis ou non dans telle société ou dans une autre. Elle en a conclu que les valeurs occidentales permettaient des relations plus saines et a ainsi rejeté sa religion.
C'est clairement un livre à lire car il fera évoluer vos perceptions. Il est bien écrit et facilement abordable, même en anglais.
Reviewed in France on February 25, 2022
Il s'agit de l'histoire de Ayaan HIRSI ALI et le parcours de cette femme est juste extraordinaire. Née en 1969 en Somalie d'un père qui était une sorte d'intellectuel et d'une mère originaire des tribus nomades, Ayaan raconte son enfance et son adolescence au gré des déplacements de sa famille dans plusieurs pays africains. Elle y raconte la culture somalienne (ses clans, tribus et les liens communautaires qui en lient les membres), le statut de la femme, la religion et le basculement d'une pratique musulmane matinée de superstitions locales à un islam rigoriste sous l'influence des frères musulmans, la guerre civile, l'excision et son mariage arrangé par son père qui conduira à sa fuite vers l'Europe.
En Europe, elle connaîtra les centres d'accueil aux Pays-Bas, et une fois sa demande d'asile validée, elle travaillera en tant que traductrice pour les autorités hollandaises. Après des études en sciences politiques, elle obtient un siège de député et s'engagera activement contre certaines pratiques culturelles et islamiques. Cela lui vaudra une mise sous protection policière.
Ce livre est intéressant à plusieurs titres, mais c'est avant tout un livre de chocs culturels.
Le premier, c'est celui que vous allez ressentir face aux cultures somalienne et arabe. Vous vous sentirez perdus et vous ne comprendrez pas comment des individus peuvent fonctionner ainsi.
Le second choc, c'est celui d'Ayaan et des autres immigrés qui arrivent en Occident. Les nouveaux arrivants évoluent, s'adaptent comme l'a fait Ayaan ou rejettent et s'opposent aux valeurs occidentales. Ayaan a confronté les valeurs portées par l'islam avec les valeurs de son pays d'accueil, ce qui est permis ou non dans telle société ou dans une autre. Elle en a conclu que les valeurs occidentales permettaient des relations plus saines et a ainsi rejeté sa religion.
C'est clairement un livre à lire car il fera évoluer vos perceptions. Il est bien écrit et facilement abordable, même en anglais.