CRITIC OF ISLAM TO SHARE STORY OF HER JOURNEY HIRSI ALI LIVES UNDER THREAT.Byline: BRAD A. GREENBERG Staff Writer In the wake of Sept. 11, 2001, Ayaan Hirsi Ali began studying her Muslim faith, digging deep into the Quran to understand why 19 zealots Zealots (zĕl`əts), Jewish faction traced back to the revolt of the Maccabees (2d cent. B.C.). The name was first recorded by the Jewish historian Josephus as a designation for the Jewish resistance fighters of the war of A.D. 66–73. would turn airplanes into missiles. Quickly convinced the Quran was diametrically di·a·met·ri·cal also di·a·met·ric adj. 1. Of, relating to, or along a diameter. 2. Exactly opposite; contrary. di opposed to peace, she renounced Islam and, with Theo van Gogh Theo (or Theodore or Theodorus) van Gogh may refer to:
She expected "Submission" to incite To arouse; urge; provoke; encourage; spur on; goad; stir up; instigate; set in motion; as in to incite a riot. Also, generally, in Criminal Law to instigate, persuade, or move another to commit a crime; in this sense nearly synonymous with abet. debate, even anger. But then a Muslim radical plunged a knife into van Gogh's chest and killed him. Attached to the blade was a note quoting the Quran and citing the crimes Hirsi Ali had committed against Islam. And there was another message: You're next. She's lived under 24-hour security since. But she hasn't stopped speaking out. In a memoir published this month titled "Infidel INFIDEL, persons, evidence. One who does not believe in the existence of a God, who will reward or punish in this world or that which is to come. Willes' R. 550. This term has been very indefinitely applied. ," she chronicles her journey from devout Muslim to passionate critic. And tonight in Century City, she will share her story with about 200 Jews from the American Jewish Committee's young professionals group, Access. "The Muslim who says Islam is peace finds very little support in the Quran and the Hadith hadith (hädēth`), a tradition or the collection of the traditions of Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, including his sayings and deeds, and his tacit approval of what was said or done in his presence. (traditions related to sayings and actions of Muhammad)," she said in an interview Tuesday. "And the bin Ladens of this world and the people we have come to call extremists find a lot of support in the Quran." Her perspective runs counter to the message being promoted by most Muslim Americans. Maher Hathout, a senior adviser to the L.A.-based Muslim Public Affairs Council
"To everyone else," he said, "you should treat them with love and kindness." Hathout said Hirsi Ali's understanding of Islam has been shaped by "her own narrow, difficult experience" and that people would better learn about Islam from practicing Muslims. Born in Somalia, Hirsi Ali grew up on the run, moving from there to Saudi Arabia to Ethiopia to Kenya as her father kept clear of the Somalian dictator he opposed. She was not given the freedoms afforded her brother. As a young girl, her grandmother forced her to endure genital circumcision and, as a young adult, she was required to be home by 5 p.m. At age 20, she fled to the Netherlands to escape an arranged marriage and be educated. She was elected to the Dutch parliament in January 2003 but resigned last May over a controversy regarding her receival of asylum. She has since moved to Washington, D.C., to discuss the rift between Western values and Islamic attitudes abroad and to enjoy the freedom she didn't know in adolescence. Daniel Inlender, chairman of the L.A. chapter of AJC AJC Atlanta Journal & Constitution AJC American Jewish Committee AJC Arabian Jockey Club AJC American Jewish Congress AJC Australian Jockey Club (Sydney, Australia) AJC Anderson Junior College (Singapore) Access, said the organization did not invite Hirsi Ali because of her criticism of Islam Criticism of Islam has existed since Islam's formative stages on philosophical, scientific, ethical, political and theological grounds. but because of the example she has set. "She is courageous. She is honorable. She is righteous," Inlender said. "In every sense of the word, she really personifies leadership." brad.greenberg(at)dailynews.com (818) 713-3634 CAPTION(S): photo Photo: HIRSI ALI |
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