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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 ...
In February 2010, Ferguson separated from Douglas and thereafter started dating Ayaan Hirsi Ali. [ 188 ] [ 189 ] Ferguson and Douglas divorced in 2011. Ferguson married Hirsi Ali on 10 September 2011; [ 190 ] [ 191 ] she gave birth to their son three months later.
2016: Niall Ferguson and Ayaan Hirsi Ali [8] 2017: Robert Zimmer, President, University of Chicago [9] 2018: Mitch Daniels, President, Purdue University [10] 2019: José A. Cabranes, United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit [11] 2021: Dr. Gordon S. Wood, Professor of History Emeritus, Brown ...
When Niall Ferguson, one of our best intellectuals, lends aid and comfort to such arguments, I feel compelled to confront, contest, and hopefully correct it—even if I take little pleasure doing so.
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In her remarks at the first conference, Ayaan Hirsi Ali suggested that the crisis of confidence comes from the disconnection of democracies from their founding stories and values, that “Western civilisation is like a cut flower – and cut flowers die.” [17] Baroness Stroud, as CEO of the group, had previously said this weakness in the West ...
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.
Douglas launched the newspaper's Style & Culture sections, relaunched The Sunday Times magazine, ran the Insight investigative team and introduced many writers and columnists including Julie Burchill, Jeremy Clarkson, Taki, Melvyn Bragg and her then-husband, historian Niall Ferguson.