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Nomad : from Islam to America--a personal journey through the clash of civilizations / by Hirsi Ali, Ayaan,1969-(CARDINAL)472050;
Describes the author's experiences after moving to America to pursue a safer life, from her renewed contact with her family after her father's death to her struggles to embrace new principles in the face of attempts to prohibit her work.pt. 1. A problem family -- My father -- My half sister -- My mother -- My brother's story -- My brother's son -- My cousins -- Letter to my grandmother -- pt. 2. Nomad again -- Nomad again -- America -- Islam in America -- pt. 3. Sex, money, violence -- School and sexuality -- Money and responsibility -- Violence and the closing of the Muslim mind -- pt. 4. Remedies -- Opening the Muslim mind : an enlightenment project -- Dishonor, death, and feminists -- Seeking God but finding Allah -- Conclusion: The Miy ǎnd the Magaalo -- Epilogue: Letter to my unborn daughter -- The AHA Foundation.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, 1969-; Netherlands. Staten-Generaal; Somalis; Muslim women; Women social reformers; Somalis; Women refugees; Muslim women; Muslim women; Islam;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Nomad : from Islam to America--a personal journey through the clash of civilizations / by Hirsi Ali, Ayaan,1969-(CARDINAL)472050;
pt. 1. A problem family -- My father -- My half sister -- My mother -- My brother's story -- My brother's son -- My cousins -- Letter to my grandmother -- pt. 2. Nomad again -- Nomad again -- America -- Islam in America -- pt. 3. Sex, money, violence -- School and sexuality -- Money and responsibility -- Violence and the closing of the Muslim mind -- pt. 4. Remedies -- Opening the Muslim mind : an enlightenment project -- Dishonor, death, and feminists -- Seeking God but finding Allah -- Conclusion: The Miyé and the Magaalo -- Epilogue: Letter to my unborn daughter -- The AHA Foundation.Hirsi Ali tells of coming to America to build a new life, an ocean away from the death threats made to her by European Islamists, the strife she witnessed, and the inner conflict she suffered. She calls on key institutions of the West--including universities, the feminist movement, and the Christian churches--to enact specific, innovative remedies that would help other Muslim immigrants to overcome the challenges she has experienced and to resist the fatal allure of fundamentalism and terrorism.
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Hirsi Ali, Ayaan, 1969-; Netherlands. Staten-Generaal; Somalis; Muslim women; Women social reformers; Somalis; Women refugees; Muslim women; Muslim women; Islam;
Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 19
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