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Profile of Two Prominent Muslim Women: Irshad Manji and Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Barry Gewen profiles Irshad Manji and Ayaan Hirsi Ali in the “Week in Review” section of today’s New York Times.  Both women are feminists and strong critics of Islam.  Ali, who was born in Somalia, rejected Islam and became an atheist. Manji, born in Uganda but raised in Canada, remains a Muslim, but, is advocating “an Islamic Reformation,” as she puts it.  Both women want to redefine Islam as a truly world religion, which means they want to break up the excessive influence of Arab tribal culture on the religion, what Manji calls the “dictatorship from the desert.” 

See: Barry Gewen, “Muslim Rebel Sisters: At Odds With Islam and Each Other,” New York Times, April 27, 2008

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