Infidel

Infidel by Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a profound memoir published by Simon and Schuster in April 2008, spanning 353 pages. In this edition, Hirsi Ali recounts her remarkable journey from a traditional Muslim upbringing in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya to her life as an activist in the Netherlands, where she faced significant challenges and threats. The narrative explores her intellectual awakening and commitment to advocating for women’s rights and reform within Islam, all while living under constant security due to her outspoken views.
Readers will find a detailed account of Hirsi Ali’s experiences, including her survival of civil war, female mutilation, and a forced marriage, as well as her efforts to support fellow Muslim immigrant women. The memoir delves into her evolution from a devout believer to a prominent figure in the fight for free speech and justice. Infidel addresses themes of cultural identity, political activism, and personal resilience, making it a significant contribution to discussions on social science and Islamic studies.
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In this profoundly affecting memoir from the internationally renowned author of The Caged Virgin, Ayaan Hirsi Ali tells her astonishing life story, from her traditional Muslim childhood in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, and Kenya, to her intellectual awakening and activism in the Netherlands, and her current life under armed guard in the West.
One of today’s most admired and controversial political figures, Ayaan Hirsi Ali burst into international headlines following an Islamist’s murder of her colleague, Theo van Gogh, with whom she made the movie Submission.
Infidel is the eagerly awaited story of the coming of age of this elegant, distinguished — and sometimes reviled — political superstar and champion of free speech. With a gimlet eye and measured, often ironic, voice, Hirsi Ali recounts the evolution of her beliefs, her ironclad will, and her extraordinary resolve to fight injustice done in the name of religion. Raised in a strict Muslim family and extended clan, 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 largely ruled by despots. In her early twenties, 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 immigrant women and the reform of Islam as a member of Parliament. Even though she is under constant threat — demonized by reactionary Islamists and politicians, disowned by her father, and expelled from her 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 evolved out of dutiful obedience to become an outspoken, pioneering freedom fighter. As Western governments struggle to balance democratic ideals with religious pressures, no story could be timelier or more significant.
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