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  2. New Atheism - Wikipedia

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    Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969) Ayaan Hirsi Ali was a central figure of New Atheism [29] until she announced her conversion to Christianity in November 2023. [54] Hirsi Ali, originally scheduled to attend the 2007 meeting, [55] later appeared with Dawkins, Dennett, and Harris at the 2012 Global Atheist Convention, where she was referred to as the ...

  3. Ayaan Hirsi Ali - Wikipedia

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    Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Lady Ferguson [a] (Somali: Ayaan Xirsi Cali; born 13 November 1969) [1] is a Somalian-born Dutch-American writer, activist, conservative thinker and former politician. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She is a critic of Islam and advocate for the rights and self-determination of Muslim women , opposing forced marriage , honour killing , child ...

  4. De zoontjesfabriek - Wikipedia

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    Over vrouwen, islam en integratie (English: The Son Factory: On Women, Islam and Integration) is the title of Ayaan Hirsi Ali's first book, which was published in Dutch in December 2002. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a collection of all articles (seven in total) [ 3 ] that Hirsi Ali had published up till then, and an interview with Dutch feminist author ...

  5. Nomad: From Islam to America - Wikipedia

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    Nomad: From Islam to America: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations (first published May 18, 2010) is a memoir by Somali-born Dutch-American writer, politician and activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali. It is a sequel to her New York Times bestseller Infidel.

  6. Infidel: My Life - Wikipedia

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    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author Anne Applebaum, writing in The Washington Post, said "Infidel is a unique book, Ayaan Hirsi Ali is a unique writer, and both deserve to go far." [6] A review in The New York Times described the book as a "brave, inspiring and beautifully written memoir". [7]

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  8. AHA Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The AHA Foundation is American nonprofit organization founded by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, its namesake. The organizations stated goal is to protect Western Freedoms and Ideals, especially from the threat of, what it considers, Islamic extremism. It was founded by Ayaan Hirsi Ali in 2007 and is based in New York City.

  9. List of critics of Islam - Wikipedia

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    Walid Shoebat, an ex-Muslim, former PLO terrorist, and a Christian Zionist. [81] [82] Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969), Somali-born Dutch-American writer and politician. Since renouncing Islam in favor of atheism in the early 2000s, she has focused on the rights of Muslim women, saying that "they aspire to live by their faith as best they can, but ...