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Thursday, March 29, 2007
Cliff May :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Dangerous Woman: Why Islamists want to kill Ayaan Hirsi Ali
by Cliff May
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Theo van Gogh was a modern Western man, a believer in reason, tolerance and multiculturalism. And so it is perhaps fitting that his last words were: “Can’t we talk about this?”

He asked that question of Muhammad Bouyeri, a Militant Islamist outraged over Submission, a film van Gogh had directed, a film which took an unsparing look at the oppression of women in Islamic lands. In broad daylight, on a street in van Gogh’s hometown of Amsterdam, Bouyeri responded to the filmmaker’s appeal for civil discourse by shooting him, sawing into his throat with a butcher knife and then stabbing a five-page letter into his chest.

Prominently named in that letter was Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the remarkable woman who wrote Submission. Bouyeri vowed to kill her as well.

Such intense hatred and violence is difficult for many of us to comprehend. Not so Hirsi Ali. Growing up in Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Kenya, she experienced multiple forms of cruelty and became, for a time, a devout believer in the radical brand of Islam preached by the Muslim Brotherhood. She has now written Infidel, a book about her extraordinary geographical, spiritual and intellectual journey. Anyone who aspires to understand the global conflict now underway — why it’s happening and where it may be leading — needs to listen to her.

Hirsi Ali’s personal story is by now familiar. She grew up in poverty and on the run — the daughter of a celebrated Somali revolutionary. When she was 22 years old, her father arranged for her to marry a man he thought suitable. She ran away, settling in the Netherlands where she cleaned toilets and worked on a factory assembly line. Before long, she also learned fluent Dutch, attended university and was elected a member of parliament.

But after van Gogh’s murder, the threats against her life and the controversy surrounding her views impelled her to leave Holland for Washington where Christopher DeMuth, the far-sighted president of the American Enterprise Institute, gave her a place to think and write about freedom, religion and ideology.

In the U.S., Hirsi Ali may be safer from physical attack than she would be in Europe. But nothing can protect her from the attempts at character assassination emanating from the pages of the Economist, Newsweek, The Washington Post and other elite publications.

Her detractors — who would never object to criticism of Christianity or Judaism — are apparently outraged that Hirsi Ali dares to question Islamic doctrine and practice. They are offended by her refusal to agree that Islam is intrinsically “a religion of peace” and that only a lunatic fringe has “hijacked” the faith to justify flying planes into buildings and dispatching suicide bombers to murder children. Continued...

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Clifford D. May is the President of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.

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Subject: Ayaan Hirshi Ali, A Remarkable Woman
I've written once in my Townhall.com blog about Ayaan Hirshi Ali and will do so again shortly. The idea that she's an enemy of Christianity and conservatism is preposterous. Like all of us who are still breathing, Ali is a work-in-progress. Her agnosticism strikes me as a phase, a reaction to the horrors (including genital mutilation and forced marriage) of her Muslim life in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Saudi Arabia. In her book, she demonstrates a tremendous capacity to learn from experience. For example, she talks about her view of America as a land full of red necks and fat people who publicly denigrated Blacks and other minorities. When she actually visited America, she found a land full of freedom-loving, friendly individuals who drank a lot of coffee. She speaks about Christian friends in Holland who impressed her greatly and influenced her view of life -- and, yes, of God. As far as her work ethic, authorities in Holland told her it made more sense for her to stay on welfare rather than work. She rejected that view and ended up cleaning toilets and doing other menial tasks rather than relying on government money. In "Infidel," she describes herself as anti-bin Laden, a person trying to turn Muslim believers away from intolerance and violence. Yes, she's partly a product of the Dutch welfare state and its notorious tolerance of some things that are in fact intolerable (like prostitution and drug use). But she's a critic of the excesses of Dutch society, especially legalized prostitution, which she believes degrades women. I've found her to be a thoroughly remarkable woman. I strongly believe conservatives stop needing to apply tests of ideological purity that cause us to discourage some of our best allies. If you want to read my blog about Ali and "Infidel," please go to http://www.campaignvictory2008.townhall.com. Also, please read Ali's wonderful book.

Stephen R. Maloney
Ambridge, PA

Hirsi Ali
I read the book "Infidel" and found it enlightening, informative and a wake up call. It was excellent and the information about Islam is similar to other information that has been written by people who have grown up in Islam and experienced the hatred and evil that the religion teraches. We had better "wake up" and stop being politically correct and call Islam what it truly is. A religion that is currently being taught full of violence against the infidels as well as their own people.

Thank you Hirsi Ali for opening our eyes!!
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