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Home Front: Culture Wars
In which Newsweek slags Ayaan Hirsi Ali and her new book
2007-02-18
From the February 26 issue of Newsweek:
...There's clearly an audience for Hirsi Ali in America too. The recently released "Infidel" (titled "My Freedom" in the Netherlands) has climbed to No. 6 on the New York Times best-seller list. The most indelible moments in this book are when the author evokes the details of her early years, then simply lets these scenes speak for themselves. "We told our father [Abeh] we didn't want to be girls," she writes. "Abeh would always protest and quote the Qur'an: 'Paradise is at the feet of your mother.' But when we looked down at them, our mother's bare feet were cracked from washing the floor every day, and Abeh's were clad in expensive Italian leather shoes."...

But Hirsi Ali's memoir is as much about her political agenda as it is her life, andin between tales of her youth she wedges harsh and uncompromising declarations: "True Islam," she writes at one point, "leads to cruelty." If her coming-of-age story—and the saga of her nomadic family, who moved from prewar Somalia to Saudi Arabia, then Ethiopia and finally Kenya—were allowed to breathe on its own, "Infidel" would prove an eye-opening look into the plight of African Muslim women. But throughout the book, you can't help but feel manipulated, rather than moved. In describing the 9/11 hijackers, she comes up with an inflammatory conclusion tailor-made for her right-wing constituency: "It was not a lunatic fringe who felt this way about America and the West. I knew that a vast majority of Muslims would see the attacks as justified retaliation against the infidel enemies of Islam."...

Hirsi Ali is more a hero among Islamophobes than Islamic women. That's problematic considering she describes herself in "Infidel" as a woman who "fights for the rights of Muslim women, the enlightenment of Islam and the security of the West." How can you change the lives of your former sisters, and work toward reform, when you've forged a career upon renouncing the religion and insulting its followers? Hirsi Ali says overhauling Islam is not her responsibility: she just lays out "the facts" and leaves it to others to go about fixing this supposedly broken faith. But her facts are often subjective: at one point she characterizes "every devout Muslim who aspires to practice genuine Islam" as a follower of the Muslim Brotherhood. That may have been true in Hirsi Ali's experience, but it hardly speaks for the globe's 1.3 billion other followers. It's ironic that this would-be "infidel" often sounds as single-minded and reactionary as the zealots she's worked so hard to oppose.
This shameful hit piece is accompanied by two more outrages:

- A picture of three women; two in hijab and one wearing a Paleo keffiyeh, with this caption: Many Faces of Islam: Sewda Sadfi (from left to right), Nadia Mouzai and Sama Afroz Khan are all residents of London's thriving Muslim community, which is modern and diverse. It is not clear why these women have anything to do with the content of this article. The article is not about London or diversity.

-A separate story at MSNBC is the transcript of another interview with Ayaan with a different reporter, mostly about her security and personal safety. The reporter does manage to get in a few sly digs:
Q: Some accuse you of being critical of Islam because of your rough childhood. What was the moment that transformed you into the person we see now—a woman more likely to wear Prada than a veil?

*and*

Q: You're at a conservative think tank. Does that reflect your position on American politics?
But the worst insult is the headline of this interview (at the time of this post, in the online version): "A Bombthrower's Life"

Book link at Amazon here.
Posted by:Seafarious

#5  The second-most advantage of being a Marxism*, IMO, is that you never have to think---the central committee has already thought for you.

*The foremost is that you have on good authority that you're smart. That's why so many university professors are left-wing---the self esteem of academics is constantly challenged by the outstanding work in their field.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-02-18 17:50  

#4  " Only One Side of the Story
One of Europe's foremost critics of Islam is drawing attention stateside with her controversial new memoir, 'Infidel.' But how fair is the book?"

Hey! No fair! That's Newseek's job presenting only one side of the story!
Posted by: Shush Omolung9989   2007-02-18 15:56  

#3  Written by Lorraine Ali. I'm sure you would get a similar piece on Roosevelt if written by Joseph Goebbles.
Posted by: ed   2007-02-18 13:37  

#2  From Hotair

Video: Ayaan Hirsi Ali at AEI

Not exactly Saturday night party material, but how often do you get a crack at a full hour of AHA? You’re clicking the image and then selecting “Video” on the upper right-hand side.
Posted by: SwissTex   2007-02-18 12:24  

#1  Copperheads could never find it within themselves to care if millions were held in slavery. They still cannot.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-02-18 04:22  

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