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Irshad Manji (born 1968) is a Ugandan-born Canadian educator. She is the author of The Trouble with Islam Today (2004) and Allah, Liberty and Love (2011), both of ...
The Trouble with Islam Today, originally titled The Trouble with Islam, is a 2004 book critical of Islam written by Irshad Manji, styled as an open letter to concerned citizens worldwide, Muslim or not.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author (1949–2023) Tarek Fatah Fatah in 2009 Native name طارق فتح Born (1949-11-20) 20 November 1949 Karachi, Federal Capital Territory, Dominion of Pakistan Died 24 April 2023 (2023-04-24) (aged 73) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Occupation ...
Irshad Manji, a Muslim Canadian author and an advocate of progressive interpretation of Islam, says that the Arabs' failure to accept the Jews' historical bond with Palestine is a mistake. Manji accepts that the Jews' historical roots stretch back to the land of Israel, and recognizes their right to a Jewish state.
Manji Clan, Yoshimitsu's clan in the Tekken series of video games; Manji Cult, appeared in the 1998 PS1 video game Tenchu: Stealth Assassins; Manji, an organization in the Soulcalibur game series; Manji, a character in the role-playing game MapleStory; Manji, the main character of the manga series Blade of the Immortal by Hiroaki Samura
Speakers ranged from former believers to devout reformers, [23] including Ibn Warraq (the pen name of an ex-Muslim author known for criticism of Islam), Tawfik Hamid (an ex-jihadist, now in hiding), Afshin Ellian (an Iranian refugee under police protection), Irshad Manji (a self-described "radical traditionalist"), Ayaan Hirsi Ali (a former ...
The Washington Post, [8] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, [9] and Las Vegas Review-Journal [10] printed editorials critical of the cancellation. Irshad Manji wrote in The Globe and Mail that preemptive censorship was offensive to Muslims. [11]
Big Ideas was a Canadian television series produced and broadcast by TVOntario, on the air since 2001.The program showcases public intellectual culture. [1] It was conceived and produced by Wodek Szemberg. [1]