Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Founder, The AHA Foundation

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a Dutch-American feminist filmmaker and political writer. She is author of several books, the latest of which is Heretic: Why Islam Needs a Reformation Now. She is also founder of the AHA Foundation, a former fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and a former member of the Dutch parliament. 

Ali is a vocal critic of Islam whose writings often focus on the religion's subjugation of women. Her work is controversial and has resulted in numerous death threats. In 2004 Ayaan gained international attention following the murder of Theo van Gogh. Van Gogh had directed her short film Submission, a film about the oppression of women under Islam. The assassin left a death threat for her pinned to Van Gogh's chest. This tragic event, and Ayaan’s life leading up to it, are all chronicled in her best-selling book, Infidel

 

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Hirsi Ali recalls the promise of African liberation and the disappointment of backsliding.
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Hirsi Ali remembers Sister Aziza, who introduced her to extremist aspects of Islam.
What three values are you willing to die for?
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We must make a distinction between Muslims and Islam, says Hirsi Ali.
Hirsi Ali rejects the European tendency toward pessimism.
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Are you willing to die for your own ideas of freedom as much as the fanatics are willing to die for their own?
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Human reason is frail and we live by trial and error.
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“I was never meant to be self-reliant.”
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Hirsi Ali does not try to tell all Muslim women, “You should leave Islam.” Rather, she says, they should find their own path.
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Hirsi Ali, on how the Muslim world can learn from the West.
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Born in a newly independent Somalia, Hirsi Ali discusses the clash of East and West.